Thanks, Northland! After 41 years as a reporter, this scribe is retiring from the newspaper business.| Park Rapids Enterprise
John Peeters of New York Mills adds to his list of career accomplishments by earning the 2022 Carver of the Year Award from the Mid-State Chapter of the Minnesota Darkhouse and Angling Association. Peeters was front and center at the always-popular Rudy Zwieg Decoy and Sportsman Show in Alexandria…| Cloquet Pine Journal
Beryl Novak has shot 75 deer and counting over 61 seasons, many on his own land.| Mitchell Republic
Working with the Minnesota DNR, the city offered 9 antlerless tags and 1 tag good for either a buck or a doe.| Grand Forks Herald
Beryl Novak has shot 75 deer and counting over 61 seasons, many on his own land.| West Central Tribune
Beryl Novak has shot 75 deer and counting over 61 seasons, many on his own land.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Donation to Pheasants Forever from the estate of Gary Sletten is a fitting way to remember the avid outdoorsman, according to friends and family.| Bemidji Pioneer
This time around, the trio of snowmobiling seniors is heading for the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.| Bemidji Pioneer
Long story short, I had to tell my cousin that his friend was correct: Sharptails and prairie chickens (or chickens) are two different species, as are ruffed grouse and partridges.| Bemidji Pioneer
Knowing what to leave out of a story – as opposed to just opening the notebook and letting the words spill out – can be more difficult than knowing what to include.| Bemidji Pioneer
The visit by Paul and Crystal Menta set the stage for the inaugural Northwest Angle “Buoy Bash,” and Friday's proclamation by Key West officials marking Friday, Sept. 16, as "Angle Inlet, Minnesota Appreciation Day."| Dickinson Press
The trip of nearly 300 miles – which included 29 days “on trail” – was the highlight of a camp session that began July 15 and wrapped up Aug. 20.| Dickinson Press
After paddling from Lake Traverse and down the Red River to the Canadian border in 2022, the trio in 2023 paddled out of the Red River and up the east side of Lake Winnipeg to Norway House, Manitoba.| Dickinson Press
Robert “Dr. Bob” Harris hasn’t hunted deer in several years, but traveling through Beltrami Island State Forest on this Friday afternoon brought back a slew of memories.| St. Cloud Live
Robert “Dr. Bob” Harris hasn’t hunted deer in several years, but traveling through Beltrami Island State Forest on this Friday afternoon brought back a slew of memories.| Bemidji Pioneer
Thanks, Northland! After 41 years as a reporter, this scribe is retiring from the newspaper business.| St. Cloud Live
Georgia fisherman Matt Brownlow had just caught his first-ever walleye – a fish of perfect frying pan size – followed minutes later by another walleye that stretched the tape at 25 inches.| Dickinson Press
Georgia fisherman Matt Brownlow had just caught his first-ever walleye – a fish of perfect frying pan size – followed minutes later by another walleye that stretched the tape at 25 inches.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
They’ve paddled about 300 miles since launching at Lake Traverse and had “just a little over 100 miles to go” when they hit the river Thursday morning.| Dickinson Press
They left Emerson, Manitoba, on Thursday, June 8, and passed through Winnipeg on Monday, June 12.| Dickinson Press
This summer’s leg of the trip included about 120 miles on the Red River, 260 miles on Lake Winnipeg and about 40 miles across Playgreen Lake and down the Jack River to Norway House, Manitoba.| Grand Forks Herald
Prospective hunters can apply on the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website at gf.nd.gov. The application deadline is Sept. 4.| Dickinson Press
Do you have a fishing or hunting photo you'd like to share? Send your photos to bdokken@gfherald.com.| Grand Forks Herald
Prospective hunters can apply on the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website at gf.nd.gov. The application deadline is Sept. 4.| Grand Forks Herald
Mike Sertich battled the big muskie for an hour before landing it near Oak Island on Lake of the Woods.| Duluth News Tribune
We had already done nine sets of rapids, and the next two happened without incident. Then we hit a rock in rapids No. 12 and tumbled over.| Dickinson Press