Film will highlight local public lands (3/17/2021)
This past weekend, a small group of local teens and young adults gathered to ice fish at Half Moon Landing, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service boat landing on the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge near Kellogg. While a dozen or so local anglers spread out on the ice to claim their fishing holes, a camera crew followed the group of kids as they drilled holes, baited hooks and sat on five-gallon buckets waiting patiently for a tug on their lines. The group was participating in a documentary film project being coordinated by Project Get Outdoors (Project GO), a Wabasha-based non-profit organization.