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Northern Minn lake asks anglers to keep fewer fish | The Mitchell Republic

Northern Minn lake asks anglers to keep fewer fish | Wadena Pioneer Journal

With Canada still closed, COVID-caused overfishing is a growing concern. 9:00 am, May 5, 2021 × Lake Vermilion fishing guide Cliff Wagenbach netted an eating-sized walleye in 2016. Local guides, resort owners, the Vermilion Lake Association and the Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe have joined together to ask anglers to keep only two walleyes daily this summer instead of the legal limit of four. (Sam Cook/ News Tribune / file) TOWER, Minn. The pandemic push of more people fishing on northern Minnesota lakes, especially with Canadian lakes still off-limits, has spurred the Vermilion Lake Association to ask anglers to keep fewer fish this summer. While it’s only voluntary there have been no formal regulation changes made by the Department of Natural Resources the lake association has joined a coalition of fishing guides, resort owners, local businesses and the Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe to ask anglers to keep only two walleyes per day instead of the legal limit of four.

CUFF 2021 Reviews: Coming Home in the Dark

CUFF 2021 Reviews: Coming Home in the Dark From the moment I was introduced to it, James Ashcroft’s Coming Home in the Dark was an enigma. The motivator to watch it had come from CUFF Lead Programmer, Cameron MacGowen, who held the film in high regard and fully expected a big name streaming service to acquire its streaming rights. The teaser and the film descriptions barely gave anything away. All I knew going into it was that Daniel Gillies yes, Elijah from the Vampire Diaries, Daniel Gillies was to play a psychopathic villain by the name of Mandrake and that the film revolves around a teacher and his family who fall “into a nightmare when they find themselves captured,” by said psychopath. With all the information I was given, I knew to expect a thriller set in New Zealand, featuring an actor I hadn’t thought about since my awkward tween days and that it was all supposed to be incredibly chilling nothing beyond that. 

Lake Vermilion coalition asks anglers to keep fewer fish

With Canada still closed, COVID-caused overfishing is a growing concern. 5:00 am, Apr. 30, 2021 × Lake Vermilion fishing guide Cliff Wagenbach netted an eating-sized walleye in 2016. Local guides, resort owners, the Vermilion Lake Association and the Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe have joined together to ask anglers to keep only two walleyes daily this summer instead of the legal limit of four. (Sam Cook/ News Tribune / file) The pandemic push of more people fishing on northern Minnesota lakes, especially with Canadian lakes still off-limits, has spurred the Vermilion Lake Association to ask anglers to keep fewer fish this summer. While it’s only voluntary there have been no formal regulation changes made by the Department of Natural Resources the lake association has joined a coalition of fishing guides, resort owners, local businesses and the Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe to ask anglers to keep only two walleyes per day instead of the legal limit of four.

Johnson visited Covid Memorial Wall under the cover of darkness

Downing Street has said Boris Johnson went to the National Covid Memorial Wall for “quiet reflection” after campaigners for bereaved families criticised the “visit under cover of darkness”. Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice accused the Prime Minister of trying to dodge relatives of those who have died during the crisis by visiting the memorial late on Tuesday. But No 10 defended Mr Johnson’s “private” visit to the site opposite the Houses of Parliament as being for “quiet reflection”, and said he “offers his deepest condolences” to those who have lost a loved one. His official spokesman told reporters the Prime Minister, before this week’s memorial visit, had met with “a number” of families mourning loved ones who had died after contracting the virus.

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