St. Paul (AP) — The average Minnesotan angler is getting older because there are fewer young people picking up the sport, a study found, which could mean trouble for the state’s huge sport fishing industry. The new study by the state DNR reports a 9.3 percent decline in the number of licensed anglers ages 16 […]
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