
DNR continues to see swell in Master Angler numbers
Nearly 2,200 anglers representing 24 states and Canada submitted catches recognized in the state’s Master Angler program, a significant increase over 2016.
Nearly 2,200 anglers representing 24 states and Canada submitted catches recognized in the state’s Master Angler program, a significant increase over 2016.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS Another round of snow early this week has limited lake access and wrecked road systems. The best bet is to call ahead and check with individual resorts
DNR Fisheries Chief Dan Stephenson blames the decrease on “younger people are not engaging in outdoor activities like
older generations before them.”
SOLON, Iowa — The Iowa DNR received reports of dead fish in Terry Trueblood Lake in Iowa City, and Mohawk Park Lake and Cedar Lake in Cedar Rapids, on Feb. 27. DNR fisheries staff found
LEWISTON, Idaho — Fisheries managers should shut down steelhead fishing in the Columbia and Snake river basins to protect a wild run that returns to Idaho’s Clearwater River, according to a conservation group. The Conservation
The state began testing fish from Freska Lake in September after residents raised concerns.
Individually, we may not have much of an impact, but collectively, we can do something positive to help our waterways recover.
New regulations for catching and keeping northern pike will be the most significant change anglers will see when they open up the 2018 Minnesota Fishing Regulations Booklet being distributed throughout the state, the DNR said
PIERRE, S.D. — The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission changed the harvest restrictions for muskellunge and tiger muskies from a statewide 40-inch minimum length limit and a daily limit of one fish to catch-and-release only
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