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(KNSI) – Fish houses need to be off of Minnesota’s lakes in the lower two-thirds of the state by the end of the day Monday.
The Department of Natural Resources says owners could be prosecuted if their buildings are left on the ice unattended between midnight and one hour before sunrise past Monday.
DNR conservation officer Mitch Lawler says conditions are good for removing fish houses off the ice, but if something comes up, reach out.
“If you are in a bind, you break an axle, a cable snaps, something like that, get a hold of your local CO,” Lawler said. “Let them know what’s going on.”
Possible city deer hunt in Alexandria? Idea gets brought up at Dec. 14 city council meeting
It s in the very beginning stages with plenty of research and discussion left to take place, but the idea of a city archery deer hunt in Alexandria was brought up by council member Roger Thalman as a way to control deer populations within Alexandria. 6:00 pm, Dec. 29, 2020 ×
A buck stands in the driveway of a home near Discovery Middle School in Alexandria this past fall. Alexandria city council member Roger Thalman plans to encourage the council to look into what a potential archery hunt could look like in Alexandria to help control deer population levels within city limits. (Contributed photo)
Angler in Otter Tail County poaches nearly 250 fish
A conservation officer with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources recently netted an angler in Otter Tail County with nearly 250 fish more than the legal limit.
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The nearly 250 fish netted by DNR conservation officers during a recent investigation on West Spitzer Lake in Otter Tail County.
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A conservation officer with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources recently netted an angler in Otter Tail County with nearly 250 fish more than the legal limit.
Conservation officer Shane Osborne of Evansville met up with Ronald Wayne Johnson, 69, of Carlos, as he was about to pull his portable fish house off West Spitzer Lake.
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