Associate Editor Ortonville, Minn. Anglers who fish waters that create the boundaries between Minnesota and the Dakotas will find new-look regulations this year. The regulation changes occurred, in part, to create uniform rules between the states. But there were other reasons, as well. In lakes like Big Stone, shared by both Minnesota and South Dakota, …
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