On Thursday, March 27, about 200 anglers from across Minnesota attended the MN-FISH Summit in Grand Rapids to hear from industry experts on various topics.
MN-FISH President Ron Schara and Tom Neustrom, an officer with the fishing advocacy group, kicked off the meeting with opening remarks on the legislative advocating that MN-FISH has tackled since it was organized in 2018. At this year’s summit, key topics on the agenda included muskie and pike management, forward-facing sonar, reducing the statewide walleye limit, and fish stocking.
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