Keep it Clean on Lake of the Woods this ice-fishing season
In its fourth year, effort helps keep garbage out of the lake — to the tune of 115 tons a year
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In its fourth year, effort helps keep garbage out of the lake — to the tune of 115 tons a year
Politeness and manners don’t always rule the day for some ice anglers, but it’s tough to police the space invaders
Group was in an ice shanty on Lake Wilmert in rural Martin County in southern Minnesota
Event mix also includes winter survival essentials such as ice harvesting and snow-shelter building and other fun
Multi-species ice fishing success begins by avoiding shelter cities and finding less-pressured waters
Catching ice walleyes, pike, and panfish demands even more attention to sensory stimuli than you expend during the open-water fishing period
Several days of deer and bird hunting this year did not include seeing a single bobcat, but a weekend ice fishing trip to the Mississippi River resulted in a magical wildlife moment
Before drilling holes in the solid ice, anglers should take care of some basic steps to make sure the ice fishing experience is enjoyable
Anglers are reminded of important steps when using baitfish while ice fishing
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