HUNTING

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Second Amendment no guarantee of hunting rights

I am sometimes surprised by the strange and varied responses I have received in the past in regards to the Second Amendment right to bear arms. This amendment was not enacted to guarantee our hunting rights.

March 09, 2010

Lost hunter found in Mahnomen County PressPass

BEJOU -- The Mahnomen County Sheriff’s Office says a hunter lost in the woods about four miles southwest of Bejou, Minn., was found after a 2.5-hour search in subzero temperatures.

December 14, 2009

DNR: Bemidji cougar’s origin still unknown PressPass

DNA testing continues on a young male cougar killed by a car Sept. 18 in Bemidji, but early indications may be that a stranger was in our midst.

By Sarah Smith, Park Rapids Enterprise , December 12, 2009

Bigfoot in the northwoods? Automatic camera picks up strange image near Remer PressPass

Bigfoot in the northwoods? Automatic camera picks up strange image near Remer Tim Kedrowski and his sons, Peter and Casey, are not pushovers for Bigfoot stories, but a frame on a game trail camera set up on their hunting land north of Remer has left them in a quandary.

By Molly Miron , December 10, 2009

Memorial: Friends remember Myrtie Hunt PressPass

Memorial: Friends remember Myrtie Hunt Teacher, hunter and woman of wide interests, friends remember happy times with Myrtie Hunt.

By Molly Miron , November 27, 2009

Hunting success: Jared Noska PressPass

Hunting success: Jared Noska Jared Noska of Bemidji shot this 8-point buck on opening day with his Weatherby 270.

November 24, 2009

Hunting success: Isaac Klinke PressPass

Hunting success: Isaac Klinke Isaac Klinke, 13, shot this 8-point buck on his grandparents' farm near Island Lake, Minn., Nov. 13. The buck weighed 225 pounds.

November 20, 2009

Hunting success: Bryce Saiger PressPass

Hunting success: Bryce Saiger Bryce Saiger, 11, of Bemidji, shot his first deer on Nov. 15. This 10-point buck was shot on his grandfather's land near Stephen, Minn. Bryce is the son of Kirk & Janelle Saiger of Bemidji.

November 20, 2009

Hunting success: Nora Stevens PressPass

Hunting success: Nora Stevens Nora Stevens, 80, shot this young buck recently on the farm where she grew up near Guthrie. She is pictured with her niece, Nancy Fuller.

November 19, 2009

Hunting success: Neil Engstrom PressPass

Hunting success: Neil Engstrom Neil Engstrom shot this 12-point buck with a non-typical rack on Nov. 13 west of Bemidji. The deer weighed 230 pounds. This was his 15th year of deer hunting in Bemidji, and his first buck.

November 18, 2009

Hunting success: Dylan Dean PressPass

Hunting success: Dylan Dean Dylan Dean, 12, of Maplewood, Minn., shot his first deer Nov. 7 at his great uncle Brian Dean's acreage north of Tenstrike. It was a 9-point buck and field dressed at 195 pounds.

November 18, 2009

Becker County authorities pull body of duck hunter out of lake PressPass

DETROIT LAKES, Minn. – The body of a 62-year-old Minneapolis man was recovered around 3 p.m. Tuesday from Rat Lake in north central Becker County.

November 17, 2009

Searchers unable to find plane of hunter destined for Hallock PressPass

The second day of searching for former Hallock, Minn. man, Andrew Lindberg, who disappeared in the Piper plane he was soloing from his Twin Cities home back to his hometown for hunting, ended empty.

By Stephen J. Lee, Forum Communications , November 16, 2009

Duluth hunter bags 20-point buck PressPass

Troy Stoddard of Duluth shot this 20-point buck early Friday morning north of Duluth. It had a basic rack with lots of extra points. "I still haven't come down off the adrenaline high, and it's been two hours," Stoddard said. He had registered the buck at the Wayside Corner convenience store at the junction of highways 53 and 33 north of Duluth today. Click here to see the photo.

By Sam Cook, Forum Communications , November 13, 2009

Hunting success: Brad and Brian Olson PressPass

Hunting success: Brad and Brian Olson Brad and Brian Olson of Bemidji had a successful opening day of rifle deer hunting. Brad shot his first deer, a 5-point buck, and Brian took a 7-pointer.

November 13, 2009

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OUR VOICES Idaho hunter takes 180-pound wolf

COEUR d'ALENE - As the woman walked by the truck with the tailgate down, she glanced at what lay in the bed of the pickup parked outside Fish and Game's Coeur d'Alene headquarters. Then, her eyes opened wide. "Oh my God," she said. It was the head and fur of what had been a massive wolf

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Feb 25, 2010 at 8:15 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES Florida fairway gator gives golfers photo-op

We’ve all seen them — alligators lounging on a golf course fairway or sitting idly in a greenside pond — and wondered: Would they ever really strike? And now there is proof that alligators are always on the hunt and unafraid to lash out violently to get a meal of meat whether deep

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Feb 24, 2010 at 8:28 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES Army chooses new camo for Afghanistan soldiers

The Army will begin fielding MultiCam, a more effective camouflage pattern for Afghanistan, in August. Soldiers deploying in late summer will be the first to receive the new versions of the Army Combat Uniform; soldiers already in theater will begin getting them in the fall. MultiCam, made by Crye

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Feb 23, 2010 at 8:43 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES Ice angler catches first walleye, bullet in one day

Ryan Byrnes loves fishing so much that he left Phoenix to spend winters at college in Ely, Minn., where walleye are practically a snowball's throw from his classrooms. Wednesday night he got an ice-fishing experience he'll never forget: First, he caught his first walleye ever. Second, he got shot i

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Feb 22, 2010 at 8:22 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES OK man to pay $33K for poaching penned breeder buck

A judge Wednesday ordered a poacher to pay $33,000 in restitution for killing "Pretty Boy,” a tame white-tailed breeder buck, in a pen. Justin Ray McDaniel, 25, of Newalla, also was put on probation for 10 years and must spend 10 days over weekends at a private lockup facility. McDani

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Feb 19, 2010 at 8:23 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES DNA helps convict Oregon elk poachers

In a first for Oregon, DNA evidence was used to help win convictions in a crime against wildlife. Oregon State Police Lt. Randy Scorby said Tuesday that DNA from an elk illegally killed in November 2007 matched DNA found on a hatchet and plastic packaging seized from the homes of two suspects. The

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Feb 18, 2010 at 8:18 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES Minnesota deer harvest down 12.5%

Minnesota hunters took fewer than 200,000 deer during the 2009 season, state conservation officials reported Tuesday, reflecting the mission of regulators to bring down the number from the previous season. Compared with 2008's total of nearly 222,000, the overall take declined by about 12.5 percent

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Feb 17, 2010 at 8:28 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES Couples wed, renew vows at Savannah Bass Pro Shops

Country 106.9 hosted "Reid, Will You Marry Me?" wedding ceremonies today at Bass Pro Shops in the Savannah Mall. Reid Thrush, the radio station's morning host, was the wedding officiator. The couples that wed included Melissa and Brandon Davis, the contest's grand prize winners, along sid

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Feb 16, 2010 at 8:26 AM | Northland Outdoors
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