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  • Statewide youth deer season returns Oct. 21-24

    Minnesota’s youth deer season will continue statewide for its third year, starting Thursday, Oct. 21, through Sunday, Oct. 24. The season coincides with statewide teacher workshops, so many Minnesota students don’t have school during the youth season. To participate, youth must be 10-17 years old and have a deer license. Participant numbers are not limited…

  • Early antlerless-only deer season is Oct. 21-24

    Hunters can participate in an early antlerless-only deer season from Thursday, Oct. 21, through Sunday, Oct. 24. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has expanded the early antlerless deer season to include more deer permit areas in central and southeastern Minnesota. The season increases opportunities for hunters in areas where deer populations are above population…

  • Best season to golf in Minnesota

    Hazeltine National Golf Club, located in Chaska, and host to the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, U.S. Senior Open, U.S. Women’s Open, U.S. Amateur, and Ryder Cup offers this advice about golfing in the fall: There is nothing that beats playing golf during the fall in Minnesota. The course conditions are the best you’ll see all…

  • Pheasant hunting opens this weekend

    The Minnesota pheasant hunting season opens at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 16. Hunters should check regulations before they head out into the field. Hunters ages 16-64 must purchase a small game license and pheasant stamp to hunt pheasants in Minnesota, and all pheasant hunters must wear at least one visible article of clothing above the…

  • Fall turkey hunting opens soon

    The Minnesota fall turkey hunting season offers hunters a challenge and another way to experience the outdoors in October. Fall turkey season is open from Saturday, Oct. 2, through Sunday, Oct. 31. Hunters are allowed to take one turkey of either sex during the fall season. Fall turkey hunters may use a crossbow, firearm, or…

  • Team Krippner wins Ladies Club Championship

    In a closely contested match, Team Krippner edged out Team Risch for the 2021 Kimball Golf Club Ladies Championship. The Team Krippner ladies (Carol Krippner, Lila Kalla, Tara LaVoy) won by a single hole (one up) over Team Risch (Gene Risch, Dale Risch, Wanda Risch). Third place was won by Team Lindquist (Abby Lindquist, Dawn…

  • 10 Reasons kids should play golf

    At Kimball Golf Club, more families and youth than ever are discovering why golf is the game of a lifetime. At KGC kids (17 and under) play for $1 per hole. The Professional Golf Association (PGA) reports 10 reasons kids should play golf: • Develop life-long benefits – Benefits of golf include making life-long friends…

  • Mille Lacs catch and release walleye fishing resumes July 16

    Walleye anglers on Mille Lacs Lake are reminded that a two-week walleye fishing closure remains in place through Thursday, July 15. Catch-and-release walleye fishing will resume on Friday, July 16. During the walleye closure, angling is allowed for all other species. Once resuming on July 16, catch-and-release walleye fishing will continue through Wednesday, Sept. 15.…

  • Wildlife Forever reminds anglers to trash unused bait

    Wildlife Forever’s coalition of partners and bait shops across the Midwest are reminding anglers how to properly handle live bait after a day on the water. Releasing leftover bait into the environment can pose risk of spreading diseases and aquatic invasive species, which can have devastating effects. New custom bait bags and posters with the…

  • Women: learn to fish webinar

    Women interested in learning more about fishing are invited to join a webinar hosted by the Becoming an Outdoors Woman program of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The free webinar is at noon -Wednesday, April 28, and is part of the Minnesota Outdoor Skills and Stewardship Series that aims to give participants quick, relevant…