Staff are looking to avoid gatherings of the public as they seek to do their work.
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Staff reports | ×
A walleye is returned to the water.
Forum News Service file photo
Biologists with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will collect walleye eggs this spring; however, social distancing requirements mean this popular springtime activity will not be open for public viewing this year.
Hatcheries, the destination for the eggs collected, also remain closed to the public, according to a Minnesota DNR news release.
“Egg take operations are neat things to watch,” said Henry Drewes, northwest region fisheries supervisor. “But the closeness required to observe this work makes it impossible for onlookers to maintain safe and adequate social distancing among themselves and from DNR staff.”
Staff are looking to avoid gatherings of the public as they seek to do their work.
Written By:
Staff reports | ×
A walleye is returned to the water.
Forum News Service file photo
Biologists with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will collect walleye eggs this spring; however, social distancing requirements mean this popular springtime activity will not be open for public viewing this year.
Hatcheries, the destination for the eggs collected, also remain closed to the public, according to a Minnesota DNR news release.
“Egg take operations are neat things to watch,” said Henry Drewes, northwest region fisheries supervisor. “But the closeness required to observe this work makes it impossible for onlookers to maintain safe and adequate social distancing among themselves and from DNR staff.”
Tame winter good for wildlife, mixed bag for outdoors enthusiasts
As the book on January closes, the winter of 2020-21 is shaping up as a bit of a wimp by North Country standards, both in terms of temperature and snowfall, which remains scarce across the region. Written By: Brad Dokken | ×
A herd of deer graze in stubble from edible beans west of Park River, N.D., this week. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
It’s been a few years since the region saw a winter as tame as this one.
That certainly was the trend up until earlier this week, when temperatures in parts of northwest Minnesota and northeast North Dakota plummeted into the minus-30 range, according to the National Weather Service.
Column: Popularity of winter angling places pressure on productive walleye lakes
The hundreds of thousands of avid anglers who drive onto Minnesota lakes in winter are one reason fishing-license sales here have remained relatively stable, or even increased, while license sales in many other states have declined.
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Dennis Anderson / Star Tribune | 7:00 pm, Jan. 13, 2021 ×
Last winter Mille Lacs registered more than 3 million angler hours of pressure, a record, according to Department of Natural Resources estimates. Brian Anderson / Star Tribune / TNS
MINNEAPOLIS (Tribune News Service) At 11 p.m. on a recent Saturday, Lindy Frasl put the finishing touches on the third ice-fishing wheelhouse he has built. At 20 feet, this one was bigger than the other two, but similarly outfitted, with four bunks, a TV, bathroom and small kitchen.