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2020 egg take operations canceled due to COVID-19 social distancing protocols

Missed year of stocking will have minimal long-term impact on angling, fish populations The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will cancel its 2020 egg take operations for walleye, northern pike, muskellunge and steelhead because the work cannot be done safely under COVID- 19 social distancing guidelines. Collecting eggs and sperm from spawning fish in the wild is a labor-intensive effort... READ MORE >

Springtime temporary road and trail closures on state lands

Spring thaw and saturated soils from heavy rainfall last fall are negatively impacting road and trail conditions on state lands, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. This may affect Minnesotans who live near these areas and use these roads for essential travel or to get outdoors near their homes. Several roads and trails in state forests, state parks,... READ MORE >

Safety is paramount around late ice and open water

As the winter-to-spring transition unfolds, the way people experience the change in seasons will be a little different this year. But while we stay close to home for our outdoor time and practice social distancing, one thing remains the same. People must put their safety first, especially around lakes and rivers where the ice conditions vary around the state. With... READ MORE >

Keep drones grounded this spring wildfire season

Flying a drone can be a lot of fun—but it can be downright dangerous during a wildfire, according to the Department of Natural Resources. A drone has invaded the airspace above a Minnesota wildfire in each of the last four years. Such interference with fire operations is dangerous for firefighting aircraft, firefighters on the ground and the public. It is... READ MORE >

DNR seeks applicants for $100,000 in shooting range grants

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is offering $100,000 in shooting range grants as part of an effort to increase opportunities for people to have safe places to practice shooting sports. The open-ended application period begins March 16. Grants from $2,500 to $25,000 are available. The grants require a 1:1 match and may be used for five-stand, pistol, rifle, skeet... READ MORE >

Fish house owners: Don’t leave litter when you go

Cigarette butts, propane canisters, cans, bags and bottles (some full of human waste), blocking materials and fish carcasses, all left on the ice. Those are just a few of the items that make up the long list of litter conservation officers have found out on the ice. Litter is an issue throughout the ice-fishing season, but it tends to be... READ MORE >

Fish house removal deadlines quickly approaching

Anglers in the southern two-thirds of the state have until the end of the day on Monday, March 2, to remove their fish houses from Minnesota lakes. The removal deadline for those in the northern one-third of the state is Monday, March 16. The northern and southern parts of the state are split by a line that runs west-east along... READ MORE >

Fish house removal deadlines quickly approaching

Anglers in the southern two-thirds of the state have until the end of the day on Monday, March 2 to remove their fish houses from Minnesota lakes. The removal deadline for those in the northern one-third of the state is Monday, March 16. The northern and southern parts of the state are split by a line that runs west-east along... READ MORE >

DNR Fish and Wildlife Almanac

Time to buy new fishing and hunting licenses It’s the time of year when hunters and anglers need to purchase new fishing and hunting licenses. Minnesota fishing, hunting, and trapping licenses for 2019 expired on February 29. Licenses for 2020 are now available wherever hunting and fishing licenses are sold, online at mndnr.gov/ buyalicense and by telephone at 888-665-4236. All... READ MORE >

DNR solicits park and trail grant applications for 2020

Now is the chance for local governments to request funding for natural resource improvements. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Parks and Trails Division is accepting applications to improve outdoor recreation facilities, natural and scenic areas, regional trails, local trail connections, and motorized, non-motorized, and multiuse recreational trails. The application due dates are Friday, Feb. 28, for the Federal Recreational... READ MORE >