
Mille Lacs walleye ‘season’ resumes Aug. 11, closing again Sept. 5
But as was the norm until the most recent closure, all walleyes caught must be released.
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But as was the norm until the most recent closure, all walleyes caught must be released.

The Cabela’s North American Bass Circuit’s regular-season finale will be held Aug. 19 on Mille Lacs.

State will then allow for an additional 11,000 pounds of walleye harvest through Labor Day weekend, after which walleye fishing will be closed through Nov. 30.

St. Paul — There won’t be a “new” walleye survey conducted on Lake Mille Lacs this fall, as has been reported widely across Minnesota media platforms, including in an Associated Press article that briefly appeared

Dayton cancels meeting with resort owners so as not to “reinforce that kind of destructive behavior.”

With the ban on night fishing already in place for the season, walleye fishing on the lake effectively closes at 10:01 p.m. Thursday, July 6, and reopens at 6:01 a.m. Friday, July 28.

Last September’s Bassmaster tournament on the lake went a long way toward that rating by Bassmaster Magazine.

Nearby resort owners question the department’s low population assessment of the fish.

As always, a lot going on with Minnesota’s iconic annual fishing kickoff, this year scheduled Saturday, May 13.
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