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The DNR regularly reviews fishing regulations, proposes new special regulations for individual waters and asks for input ...
Fishing for walleye, eating walleye — it’s secular communion. It affirms your identity as a Minnesotan,” Karal Ann Marling, ...
Fourteen thousand five hundred pounds of bird poop is a lot of bird poop," said Joe Nunez, a resident right on the water.
Augusta Lake is considered one of the dirtiest lakes in Minnesota due to high amounts of phosphorus. Residents say migrating cormorants are to blame.
Dogs and human inspectors are checking boats for golden mussels at some lakes, but a patchwork of oversight leaves many lakes unprotected.