Every week, Outdoor News Radio explores timely outdoors topics emerging from Minnesota, the Upper Midwest, and around the country. For one hour, host Rob Drieslein, managing editor and president of Outdoor News, Inc., interviews a slate of natural resource experts, conservation advocates, and top outdoors writers. Along with regular co-host Tim Lesmeister, expect raucous and sometimes irreverent banter about hunting and fishing, shooting sports, wild game cooking, and nature. Among the program’s many guests, get news updates from editors Tim Spielman, Dean Bortz, and Brian Peterson. Hear fishing tips from Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame legendary angler Terry Tuma, hunting tactics from Tony Peterson, and nongame notes and stories from “Birdchick” Sharon Stiteler and Backyard and Beyond columnist Stan Tekiela.
Managing Editor Rob Drieslein kicks off the show with the Minnesota DNR’s Wildlife Health Supervisor Erik Hildebrand to talk about the state’s efforts to monitor and manage chronic wasting disease this fall. Then Dr. Ellen Candler from the university of Alaska-Fairbanks visits to update listeners on the ongoing Offal Wildlife Watching study she launched six years ago in Minnesota. North Dakota contributor Jeff Benda offers some wild game cooking tips, then Tim Lesmeister helps Drieslein recap some of the results as they affect the out-of-doors from election night 2024.
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Managing Editor Rob Drieslein kicks off the show with Minnesota Editor Tim Spielman on how early deer seasons have progressed, plus a confirmed cougar via trail camera in St. Louis County. Tom Carpenter from Pheasants Forever then jumps in to describe his ring-necked pheasant hunting season thus far and offer his forecast for the remainder of autumn. Nels Paulsen from Conservation Minnesota then joins Rob in studio to make his pitch for Amendment 1, which would rededicate lottery dollars to the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. The show wraps up with Drieslein and Tim Lesmeister forecasting the firearms deer opener and sharing some stories (like Grizzly Bear 399) from out West.
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Managing Editor Rob Drieslein kicks off the show with Minnesota Editor Tim Spielman on how the prolonged heat and drought are affecting upland birds and deer, as well as hunters. They also discuss changes to the trapping season in Minnesota, which includes opportunities for fishers and pine martens in southern Minnesota this winter. Then Web Editor Eric Morken, an avid deer hunter, offers his perspective on whitetail numbers as the state bears down on the Nov. 9 firearms deer opener. Brittnay Vanderwall from the American Forest Foundation joins the show to outline the Family Forest Carbon Program and its easements available to some of the region’s private landowners. Tim Lesmeister helps wrap up the show with thoughts on Drieslein’s first hunting experience with his daughter as well as the bizarre report of a woman with 100 raccoons in her yard.
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Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman review the (mostly slow) 2024 ring-necked pheasant hunting opener from last Saturday, Oct. 12. Switching gears, old buddy Rob Kimm joins the program to offer some fall muskie and walleye fishing tips. Then Dr. Mike Brasher from Ducks Unlimited in Memphis spends a segment offering updates on the status of duck populations and the 2024 waterfowl migration thus far. Tim Lesmeister helps Drieslein wrap up the program with a couple of Iowa headlines, including a preview for that state’s Oct. 26 pheasant opener and paddlefish stocking in West Lake Okoboji, just south of the Minnesota border.
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Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman preview the 2024 ring-necked pheasant hunting opener (Saturday, Oct. 12) and provide details on the death of a park ranger in Voyageurs National Park. Then Samantha Ewald joins Drieslein to share her harrowing tale of black bears climbing up a Minnesota tree she was hunting from last month. Speaking of bears, Stan Tekiela drops by again to talk about his black bear photography this fall. Finally, Tim Lesmeister and Drieslein provide details into the new nonprofit Outdoor News Foundation that aims to permanently recruit the next generation of hunters and anglers.
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Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman discuss the expanding results from a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources fawn study in the southern part of the state, plus some big bulls taken during the state’s elk hunting season. Then Adam Grimm, the newest winner of the federal duck stamp, joins the show from his home in northeast South Dakota. Stan Tekiela drops in to talk about fall migration and efforts to change bird names, then Tim Lesmeister and Drieslein talk a host of issues including the 60th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, garbage in Lake Mille Lacs, and handgun accuracy when fighting off a black bear.
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Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman recap the Sept. 21 duck opener and discuss the winner of last week’s federal duck stamp contest. Then Nick Kludt from the Minnesota DNR joins the program to talk about the agency’s new sturgeon documentary, “Kings in the North: Lake Sturgeon Recovery in the Red River Basin.” Old buddy Tony Peterson drops in to offer some late September archery deer hunting tips, then Tim Lesmeister helps Drieslein review the latest bear hunting numbers plus a northern Minnesotan’s encounter with a bear and her cubs.
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Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman run down a forecast for the Sept. 21 duck opener and debate whether the Mississippi Flyway should have a one hen-mallard limit. Then Nate Huck from the Minnesota DNR jumps into the program to ask upland bird hunters to maintain a print or digital diary to help DNR better survey and estimate grouse and pheasant populations. John Pollmann from South Dakota drops in to give listeners a forecast for ducks and pheasants in the states to Minnesota’s west. Drieslein and Tim Lesmeister close out the show with more duck talk plus they offer congratulations to a Minnesotan who just won the national walleye tour.
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Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman start the show breaking down the ring-necked pheasant hunting forecast for Minnesota this fall. Also, bear kill update and year two of crossbows during the archery deer season (which begins Saturday, Sept. 14.) Then Capt. Aaron Kahre from Minnesota DNR Enforcement explains how to use the relatively new MNTIP smartphone app to help prevent and nab poachers. Outdoor News web editor Eric Morken drops in to offer primetime advice on the early archery deer season. Finally, Tim Lesmeister visits to talk about the new live-sonar rules coming from the Bass Angler Sportsmen Society for its tournament events.
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