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Minnesota DNR implements open-water fishing regulations for Upper Red Lake
The Minnesota DNR and Red Lake Nation keep open-water walleye limits to protect spawners and focus harvest on abundant immature fish under 17 inches, maintaining fishery health.
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Minnesota DNR implements open-water fishing regulations for Upper Red Lake
Anglers who fish open water on the Upper Red Lake will be able to take home five walleye, with one of them 17 inches or longer — something that hasn’t always been the case at this Minnesota lake. In winter, the limit is four fish in possession. “It’s up from winter but the same as it was last summer,” Andy Thompson, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources area fisheries supervisor, told the Grand Forks Herald. “We are actually going into this …
·Brainerd, United States
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