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Annual fishing contest on St. Louis River returns May 22-23 Editor’s note: Some events may have been canceled after the time of publication. Please check with local organizers. Written By: News Tribune | × Navigation with a Map and Compass: 5:30-7:30 p.m. May 18, Lincoln Park Middle School, Duluth. Instructor Anna Swarts presents this Duluth Community Education class. Wear comfortable clothing and footwear. This session is for all gender identities. All mobilities welcome; note if you have mobility challenges during registration. Cost: $14. To register, go to https://bit.ly/2QV6N2c. You will need to create an account to sign in. ....
Learn history, future of Wisconsin Point during River Talk Editor’s note: Some events may have been canceled after the time of publication. Please check with local organizers. Written By: News Tribune | × Take a Mom Fishing Weekend: May 8-9. Minnesota-resident mothers can fish without purchasing a license. Fishing will be open for crappie, sunfish, buffalo, sucker, bullhead and sheepshead. Note this event doesn t coincide with Minnesota fishing opener this year. More info at dnr.state.mn.us/events/event.html?id=54717. Lake Superior Chapter of Muskies Inc. Monthly Meeting: May 11, Buffalo House, 2590 Guss Road, Duluth. Board meeting, 6 p.m.; general meeting, 7 p.m. Both are open to the public. The guest speaker, Grant Sorenson from Superior Angling Co., will speak about fishing with electronics, fishing for giant lake trout by trolling, and jigging using muskie bait. The annual lure auction will follow. Bring unwanted lures to donate to ....
Population survey underway now may shed light on the health of the river’s walleye fishery. 10:30 am, May 4, 2021 × Fred Schmitz of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources handles a 26-inch male walleye that was netted and tagged on the St. Louis River in late April, part of an effort to tag and recapture 8,000 walleyes this spring to better determine the estuary s walleye population. (Photo courtesy of Paul Piszczek, Wisconsin DNR) DULUTH Crews from Wisconsin and Minnesota departments of natural resources have been busy capturing and tagging thousands of walleyes in the St. Louis River estuary this spring, and then recapturing as many as they can to estimate the walleye population. ....
Population survey underway now may shed light on the health of the river’s walleye fishery. 10:30 am, May 4, 2021 × Fred Schmitz of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources handles a 26-inch male walleye that was netted and tagged on the St. Louis River in late April, part of an effort to tag and recapture 8,000 walleyes this spring to better determine the estuary s walleye population. (Photo courtesy of Paul Piszczek, Wisconsin DNR) DULUTH Crews from Wisconsin and Minnesota departments of natural resources have been busy capturing and tagging thousands of walleyes in the St. Louis River estuary this spring, and then recapturing as many as they can to estimate the walleye population. ....
Population survey underway now may shed light on the health of the river’s walleye fishery. 10:30 am, May 4, 2021 × Fred Schmitz of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources handles a 26-inch male walleye that was netted and tagged on the St. Louis River in late April, part of an effort to tag and recapture 8,000 walleyes this spring to better determine the estuary s walleye population. (Photo courtesy of Paul Piszczek, Wisconsin DNR) DULUTH Crews from Wisconsin and Minnesota departments of natural resources have been busy capturing and tagging thousands of walleyes in the St. Louis River estuary this spring, and then recapturing as many as they can to estimate the walleye population. ....