HUNTING
Missing hunter in Beltrami County is found 
A lost hunter was located by the Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office Wednesday after the man called for help.
By Bethany Wesley , October 14, 2009
Motorists urged to watch for deer 
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources urges motorists to slow down after sundown and before sunrise, to avoid a collision with a white-tailed deer.
October 11, 2009
Anoka man shot in Beltrami County hunting accident 
The Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an apparent accidental shooting in the unorganized townships area of Beltrami County, north of Fourtown.
October 08, 2009
Blane Klemek column: Moose scarcity is a recent phenomenon 
It was May 2000. I was the new manager and director of the Wetlands, Pines and Prairie Audubon Sanctuary, an 800-acre wildlife refuge and environ-mental education center in northwestern Minnesota near the City of Warren. Fresh out of graduate school and ready to roll up my sleeves and get dirty, I was eager and grateful to be working in the wildlife profession.
By Blane Klemek , September 27, 2009
DNR wildlife manager provides cougar fact sheet 
Cougars (sometimes referred to as “mountain lions” or “puma”) were found throughout most of Minnesota prior to European settlement, though never in large numbers. Today they are rarely seen but do occasionally appear.
By Paul Telander , September 26, 2009
Motorist strikes, kills big cat 
By Molly Miron , September 22, 2009
Mountain lion killed by motorist near Bemidji 
By Molly Miron , September 21, 2009
Bobcat scores breakfast near Laporte 
September 06, 2009
Minnesota's deer hunting rules to become more complicated 
St. Paul, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota's hunting regulations for antlerless deer will more complicated this fall.
By Associated Press , July 31, 2009
Another deer with bovine TB doesn’t concern ag officials 
The discovery of a whitetail deer with bovine tuberculosis in northwest Beltrami County doesn’t concern state agriculture officials.
By Brad Swenson , June 23, 2009
Minnesota Senate: Olson measure would make DNR license data private 
A measure by Sen. Mary Olson to classify state hunting and fishing license data as private is gaining attention from free press advocates.
By Brad Swenson , May 15, 2009
Wolves no longer protected in Northern Rockies 
BILLINGS, Montana (AP) — Wolves in parts of the Northern Rockies and the Great Lakes region come off the endangered species list on Monday, opening them to public hunts in some U.S. states for the first time in decades.
May 04, 2009
Bowhunters complain about elk tag numbers 
POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — The state is giving too many nonresident bowhunters a crack at bagging an elk in eastern Idaho, some Idaho hunters say.
May 04, 2009
Montana man enters plea to role in illegal hunting scheme 
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Louisiana man who recruited big game hunters to come to Montana, where they illegally hunted elk and deer, pleaded guilty Monday to conspiring to violate a federal wildlife act.
May 04, 2009
Teens plead guilty to killing 109 American Coots 
PARK RAPIDS — Two juvenile teen brothers from Laporte and another juvenile teen from Akeley have been fined $1,600 and placed on probation after pleading guilty on Feb. 4 to killing 109 American Coots.
March 08, 2009
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OUR VOICES Custom limo serves as classy ice-fishing shack
BROOKFIELD — Diana M. and Stephen C. Nickerson have seen a lot of interesting things on Quaboag Pond since they moved there almost four years ago, but yesterday brought something new and truly different. Mr. Nickerson looked out the window of the couple’s home across Quaboag Street from
Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 11, 2010 at 8:11 AM | Northland OutdoorsOUR VOICES Wisc. wardens arrest 29 deer-hunting felons
MADISON (WKOW) -- Wisconsin wardens arrested nearly 30 felons during the November gun deer hunt for possessing a firearm, the most in seven years. http://www.wkowtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=11776864
Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 7, 2010 at 8:14 AM | Northland OutdoorsOUR VOICES Boys basketball team bus bags big buck
The Rushford-Peterson High School basketball team won the opening game of its holiday tournament, but it was the ride home that brought the boys together and delivered a trophy to the small school. On a rural road in southeastern Minnesota, after a Dec. 28 victory over Spring Grove, the coaches sto
Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 6, 2010 at 10:06 AM | Northland OutdoorsOUR VOICES Treestand thieves caught on trailcam
It’s no surprise for many hunters to find their tree stands or accessories missing from their special hunting spots. This time, however, thieves stole from the wrong guy. “It’s just drives you nuts,” said Michigan State Police Detective Sgt. Andrew Longuski. A phot
Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 5, 2010 at 8:41 AM | Northland OutdoorsOUR VOICES Window-crashing deer trashes, bloodies Iowa apartment
A Des Moines woman used a trash can and vacuum cleaner Thursday morning to fend off a frightened deer that jumped through a window, becoming trapped in her apartment. "It sounded like a brawl," said witness Barry Moore, who works at Royal Oaks apartment complex. "It's a bloody mess i
Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 4, 2010 at 8:16 AM | Northland OutdoorsOUR VOICES NYC bar patron claims moose (head) assault
Ain't that a moose in the head! A woman is suing a bar on the Lower East Side -- where she says she was struck by a stuffed moose head. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Raina Kumra says she was minding her own business at the White Slab Palace on Delancey Street in October when, at arou
Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Dec 31, 2009 at 8:23 AM | Northland OutdoorsOUR VOICES Relying on GPS strands couple for 3 days
A Nevada couple letting their SUV's navigation system guide them through the high desert of Eastern Oregon got stuck in snow for three days when the GPS unit sent them down a remote forest road. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/12/28/national/a102303S31.DTL&tsp=1
Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Dec 30, 2009 at 8:54 AM | Northland OutdoorsOUR VOICES Rusty Gates, 54, Au Sable River guardian, angler
Calvin "Rusty" Gates Jr. ran a popular lodge on a stretch of the Au Sable River in northern Michigan known as the "Holy Waters," and he was the leading guardian of a waterway revered by generations of fly fishermen. Mr. Gates, 54, died of complications from lung cancer Saturday,
Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Dec 29, 2009 at 8:06 AM | Northland Outdoors
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