
Minnesota DNR seeks a $15 fee for walk-in access
The DNR, as part of a comprehensive proposal to increase hunting and fishing license fees and keep the Game and Fish Fund out of the red, also wants to create a new validation for people

The DNR, as part of a comprehensive proposal to increase hunting and fishing license fees and keep the Game and Fish Fund out of the red, also wants to create a new validation for people
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – You’ll find plenty of tullibees suspended over 30 feet in the Tullibee Hole south of Hennepin Island. Perch continue to be caught off the mud flats in 30
Susquehanna River (Bradford County) — Nice walleye catches were reported on jigs and minnows in favorable conditions. Lehigh River (Carbon County) — Nice catches of trout were reported from Jim Thorpe down river to the
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA There hasn’t been a lot of people fishing, but Carson’s Bay, Phelp’s Bay, and Maxwell Bay on Lake Minnetonka continue to give up crappies in 22 to 30 feet. Sucker minnows continue
FARIBAULT AREA Look for sunfish on the west end of Roberds Lake in the eight- to 10-foot weeds. The north side of Lake Mazaska is producing crappies in 22 to 26 feet and Cedar Lake
FAIRMONT AREA Small sucker minnows are producing northern pike in four to six feet at Kansas Lake. Look to Fox Lake in 12 to 15 feet for crappies, perch, and a few walleyes during low-light
DULUTH AREA Walleyes continue to hit at Boulder Lake in 10 feet and Rice Lake in six feet during low-light periods. Fish Lake and Caribou Lake are giving up crappies in 15 feet on glow
ALEXANDRIA AREA Crappies and sunfish are being pulled from eight to 12 feet at Lake Le Homme Dieu, Lake Mary, and Lake Louise. Look to Lake Darling for small walleyes in 14 to 20 feet
LAKE MILLE LACS East – The best walleye and perch reports are coming from the 24- to 30-foot mud and gravel areas. The south-end gravel bars are producing walleyes during low-light periods in 22 to
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