The Minnesota DNR has changed the rule regulating ice anglers’ use of automatic hook-setting devices and has clarified rules ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has changed the rule surrounding ice anglers’ use of automatic hook-setting ...
The DNR says Anglers must stay within 200 feet of their tip-ups and cannot leave them unattended. The rule also clarifies ...
Anglers once again have reason to be excited about all the new fish-catching tools available for the 2025-26 hard-water ...
Nonmotorized devices that set the hook using the force of a spring device or the force of a bent fishing pole are now legal ...
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