FISH
N.D. to close paddlefish harvest season Friday night
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department announced today that the states 2013 paddlefish snagging season will close to any additional harvest at 10 p.m. CDT Friday to protect populations as the take ...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 2:27 PM
Fish Tacos
Im very proud of my husband; he has become quite the cook. He has been trying new recipes, most of which include seafood. Last night, he found a recipe for fish tacos that was amazing! He even shopped...
Posted on 2/19/13 at 1:49 PM
Quick lunch for guests
My aunt and uncle came out for lunch today and it was sort of a last minute thing. I was able to put together this quick meal without going to the store, while also serving mainly "real food" for this...
Posted on 11/9/12 at 4:56 PM
A fish story
During her first 85 years of life, Reanie Mrnak of Windmill Ponds in Alexandria had never been on a lake, never been in a pontoon or boat and certainly did not know how to use a fishing rod. But on...
Posted on 10/26/12 at 12:18 PM
A good weekend
We had a great weekend at the lake--very relaxing and rejuvenating. Sometimes spending a little down-time with family is just what we need to feel re-charged and ready to go. The weather was iffy--ki...
Posted on 5/29/12 at 9:29 AM
Bighead caught in St. Croix underscores urgency around Asian carp, says DNR
The discovery of another Asian carp at the mouth of the St. Croix River underscores the need to move ahead with efforts to stop their spread, according to officials with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.April 29, 2012
Higher hunting, license fees negotiated
Minnesota legislative negotiators agreed with 60 outdoors groups that hunting and fishing fees should increase, but ditched a proposal to open the fishing season a week early.By Don Davis , April 27, 2012
Hunting, fishing fees and Vikings talk begins legislative week
What could be the last week of the 2012 Minnesota legislative session began this morning with 75 people rallying for a modest hunting and license fee increase and 50 others urging lawmakers to approve a Vikings stadium.By Don Davis , April 23, 2012
Ag department issues warning about dried fish
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is alerting consumers to avoid eating dried uneviscerated fish after department officials discovered and embargoed more than 1,500 pounds of product at ethnic grocery wholesalers and retail stores in the Twin Cities.April 10, 2012
Comments sought on rule limiting special northern pike regulations
Comments on rules governing special regulations for northern pike and other fishing regulation matters will be accepted until Thursday, May 30, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced.March 31, 2012
Anglers worry warm weather could kill Minnesota fish
Minnesotans expect temperatures in the 70s, maybe reaching the 80s in places, when April debuts Sunday, but the continued warm weather worries anglers.By Don Davis , March 29, 2012
Photo of the Week: Fish bites off more than it could chew
October 21, 2011
DNR seeks applications for committees spending game, fish money
Minnesotans who would like to serve on committees that review how the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) spends Game and Fish Fund dollars are welcome to submit an application by October 14.By Staff Report , September 18, 2011
Asian carp search enters new phase on Mississippi, St. Croix, Minnesota rivers
The search for Asian carp in the St. Croix and Mississippi rivers will continue next week with a new round of environmental DNA (eDNA) testing, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced.By Staff Report , September 08, 2011
State's largest walleye lakes test 'clean' for PFCs in fish
Fish taken in 2010 from nine of Minnesota's 10 largest walleye lakes had levels of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) that were either very low or undetectable, suggesting those lakes have very little or no contamination from perfluorochemicals (PFCs).By Staff Report , May 07, 2011
Viking Sportsmen fish stocking program nets results
The local Viking Sportsmen’s group is starting to see the fruits of its labor in a fish stocking effort that is about to enter the final year of a five-year plan with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.By Eric Morken , April 22, 2011
What killed fish in Agnes and Henry?
It’s a mystery that may never be solved: What killed the fish in lakes Agnes and Henry? The “suspects” include treated water from Alexandria Lakes Area Sanitary District (ALASD), chlorine from water used to battle a blaze at the SunOpta plant, chemicals from the plant that burned in the fire, or a combination of factors that depleted oxygen levels.By Al Edenloff , March 25, 2011
Rudy Zwieg Decoy Show set for Saturday
March 04, 2011
DNR's plan against zebra mussels takes form
State natural resource officials now have a plan to at least try to slow the spread of zebra mussels, fish-killing VHS virus, jumping Asian carp and other aquatic invasive species.By John Myers , January 11, 2011
Will sunfish eat zebras?
By Celeste Beam , October 15, 2010
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