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March 1, 2023

Minnesota’s Pro Tip of the Week: Tired of interference? Update your electronics

When fishing with sonar in the winter, you might encounter problems with interference from other nearby units. This can be even more of an issue when you’re fishing in 25 to 35 feet of water because transducer cone angles widen in deeper water.

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Pheasants Forever, USFWS discuss partnership at forum

A forum at the recent Pheasants Forever Fest and Quail Classic included three topics: public land, private land, and education and outreach. At the conclusion, Ron Leathers, PF chief conservation officer, presented an award to Chuck Traxler, acting regional director for the Midwest Region of the USFWS for their partnership with PF.

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Minnesota bills targeting trapping, lead tackle emerge

The flurry of legislation introduced by state lawmakers continues, recently including bills that would ban certain types of lead fishing tackle – and, eventually, the sale and manufacture of such – and another that could make certain types of trapping mostly ineffective, according to a spokesperson for the Minnesota Trappers Association.

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