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Outdoor News Archive
Outdoors news resource dedicated to bringing you current outdoor news, local and breaking outdoor news, camping news, fishing news, hunting news, outdoor recreation news, and conservation outdoor news topics from Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
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| Wednesday, August 06, 2008 |
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Conservation Officer Tales - July 2008
By Team JustNorth :: 47 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: DNR - Minnesota CO Tales
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CO Greg Oldakowski (Wadena, Minnesota) responded to a call of a man and his dog being surrounded by timber wolves. The pair was uninjured in the attack, yet the man stated the wolves followed him down the road while he was in his car. Upon investigating the area, the only canine found was a single longhaired, shepherd type dog, which was found within feet of the area where the alleged wolf attack had occurred. Click to read many more bizarre outdoor tales and true confessions...
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| Monday, May 05, 2008 |
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Conservation Officer Tales - May 2008
By Team JustNorth :: 293 Views ::
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You never know who might be fishing next to you. CO Todd Langevin (Center City, MN) came across an angler without a license. The angler did not have any identification and the first two names he gave to the officer were false. Once the suspect's real name was given, it turned out he had 2 felony warrants totaling $13,000 in bail. The suspect was arrested and charged accordingly... 16 more wacky tales
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| Saturday, April 12, 2008 |
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Minnesota conservation officer tales - April 2008
By Team JustNorth :: 307 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Minnesota Outdoor News, DNR - Minnesota CO Tales
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Pretend Fishing
CO Aaron Kahre (Minnetonka, Minnesota) was working Lake Minnetonka in the Excelsior area when he approached a portable fish house where a hand auger lying beside the door. Two men inside were sitting on buckets with a fish locator and a jiggle stick in front of them. Kahre asked why they didn’t have any holes to fish through. They got tired after about five inches of drilling with the hand auger and decided to just pretend fish before heading home... 18 more exciting tales from the DNR
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| Friday, February 08, 2008 |
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| Tuesday, January 01, 2008 |
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| Monday, December 03, 2007 |
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Minnesota Conservation Officer Tales - December 2007
By Team JustNorth :: 507 Views ::
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CO Brent Speldrich (McGregor, MN) ventured into the unknown when dealing with five illegal immigrant hunters from Mexico. Upon checking a campsite, Officer Speldrich found a respectable 9-point buck without a site tag located on the animal. The shooter was located after a two-mile walk through hills and swamps. The hunter did not have any ID on him and offered to return to the camp. He produced a Mexican ID and stated that he wasn't a US Citizen. His license, firearm and deer were seized. He was also found to be hunting on a Minnesota Resident Firearms deer license. As his fellow hunters returned to camp, they too were found not to be US Citizens. Immigration officials were contacted. Over 30 more exciting stories...
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| Monday, November 05, 2007 |
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Conservation Officer Tales - November 2007
By Team JustNorth :: 512 Views ::
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CO Greg Oldakowski (Wadena) reports receiving a call of two large bucks with locked horns. One of the large bucks, a large 10-pointer, was already dead. A 14-pointer was dragging his dead sparring partner out of a cattail. Because of the strength and agility left in the live deer, the decision was made to attempt to shoot the rack of the dead animal to free the other trophy deer. CO Oldakowski used his handgun to shoot 2 tines off the dead 10-point buck. The 14-pointer freed itself and ran away unharmed except for maybe some ringing ears, but with no broken antler points. 11 more exciting stories...
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