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Northland Outdoors

The office is being established within the state Parks and Recreation Department’s Outreach and Engagement Division.
The former Minnesota Ms. Hockey winner was raised on a farm outside Lake City, Minnesota, which will host the state's most renowned annual fishing evening this year.
The company with Minnesota roots says it will stop selling lead tackle by 2027 to protect loons.
Approximately 60% of North Dakota’s natural wetlands have been converted to other uses.

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Light Wind and Mostly Sunny conditions will lead to a great fishing opener in Minneosta.
Aquatic nuisance species are nonindigenous aquatic plants or animals that cause harm to native and desirable species or have a negative effect on aquatic habitats, the environment and the economy.
Some paddlers are upset over requirements and possible penalties. The Forest Service vows only warnings will be issued in the first year.
Applicants for regular deer gun, gratis, youth and muzzleloader can apply online through the Game and Fish Department’s website at gf.nd.gov. The deadline for applying is midnight June 5.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is seeking volunteers to conduct a simple water clarity test in a lake or stream at least twice a month during the summer.
About 500,000 people are expected to fish on Saturday, May 11, Minnesota’s opening day of the walleye, northern pike, bass and trout-in-lakes season in 2024.

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After a weird winter with above-average temperatures and little snowfall, spring has been equally strange, proceeding in fits and starts with an abundance of wind and persistent cool temps.
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Since many North Dakota lakes are reliant on stocking, catching a fish before it has spawned is less of an issue than it is in neighboring Minnesota.
To get an event in the Outdoors Calendar, contact Brad Dokken at (701) 780-1148, (800) 477-6572 ext. 1148 or by email at bdokken@gfherald.com. Deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesdays.

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