The latest DNR weekly waterfowl migration report says hunting was fair to good last weekend, but has been only fair since then with the mild temperatures and southerly winds.
Diving ducks were more common in hunters' bags this week as ring-necked ducks, canvasback and redhead abundance increased, the report said.
The DNR says a few wood ducks and blue-winged teal remain in southern Minnesota and a few late season migrants such as scaup and buffleheads have moved into the state, too.
See the full report at: http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/hunting/waterfowl/index.html
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More From Star Tribune
More From Star Tribune
Election
In heated western Minn. GOP congressional primary, outsiders challenging incumbent
U.S. Rep. Michelle Fischbach has a solidly conservative voting record. But Steve Boyd, a Christian conservative who has never held public office, is gaining traction as an outsider.
Sports
Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame: A class-by-class list of all members
Who's in the Star Tribune Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame? From Bernie Bierman to the latest class, here's the list:
Sports
This retired journalist changed professional wrestling from Mankato
Norm Kietzer was a pioneer in professional wrestling journalism for 40 years.
High Schools
All-Metro Sports Awards: Here are the 2023 winners
The Star Tribune recognized the best of metro area high school athletes with its sixth annual All-Metro Sports Awards. Here are the 2023 winners, who were honored Wednesday night at Target Center.