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Sleepy Eye Fishing Derby held Feb 7

The Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch It was different and it was the same. Despite COVID-19 restrictions, the 39th Annual Fishing Derby on Sleepy Eye Lake looked a lot like it has every year. The Sportsmen’s Club had to limit registered fishers to 250, but others were also able to fish on the lake Sunday, Feb. 7. The array of fishing shelters on the lake compared favorably to past years and the frigid weather kept people in their shelters, rather than gathering together outside. A win-win for the club as they adapted to the guidelines requiring social distancing. “It all went well,” said Lynn Krenz, of the fishing derby committee. “Everyone was good about following the rules. We sold out of the big raffle tickets in the days before the fishing derby and sold lots of tickets for the smaller raffles also. We will do fine financially.”

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fbusch@nujournal.com Staff photo by Fritz Busch Edward Lund of Franklin drills a hole in the ice at Sleepy Eye Lake on Sunday during the Sleepy Eye Sportsmen’s Club’s 39th annual fishing derby. The event took place on a limited basis, with only 250 registered entrants allowed. SLEEPY EYE Edward Lund of Franklin cut an ice fishing hole with his power auger on Sleepy Eye Lake Sunday as the Sleepy Eye Sportsmen’s Club 39th Annual Fishing Derby took place with restrictions. “I fish any chance I can get. It’s my first time fishing in this tournament, “ Lund said. He brought along a friend Levi Kerkhoff of Morgan, who also fished.

Sleepy Eye Ice Fishing Derby Feb 7

The Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch The COVID-19 pandemic loomed over whether a fishing contest could be held this winter, but now plans are settled for the Sleepy Eye Sportsmen’s Club 39th Annual Fishing Derby on Sleepy Eye Lake Sunday, Feb. 7. The Minnesota DNR recently informed the club that the contest was a go with a Covid Preparedness Plan required. Club member Lynn Krenz said they want to stress to everyone who plans to come to the lake for the fishing contest, that the Covid regulations  adopted must be followed. These are what we’ve all come to understand wear a mask and maintain social distance from those not in your household.

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