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Principal Locations
  1. Bloomington
  2. Duluth
  3. Forest Lake
  4. International Falls
  5. Mankato
  6. Minneapolis
  7. Minnetonka
  8. Moorhead
  9. Rochester
  10. Saint Cloud
  11. Saint Paul

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Minnesota Fishing



Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge - Fishing Regulations
A ccessible fishing piers are located on the youth fishing pond in the Bass Ponds section of the Long Meadow Lake Unit and also 1/4 mile northeast of the Old Cedar Avenue Parking Lot. ...

E very year during Kid's Fishing Day, hundreds of children and dozens of volunteers head to the Bass Ponds. Many of the youngsters catch their first fish there. Enthusiasm and smiles reward the volunteers. For the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, fishing builds connections to the natural world. ... [Read More]

Fishing
Refuge fishing areas are open in accordance with Minnesota season dates.  Anglers must possess a valid Minnesota fishing license and fish in accordance with all applicable state and refuge fishing regulations. ...

Ice fishing is permitted on Mandy Lake only.  Ice fishing shelters are permitted but must be removed from the ice at the end of each day. ...

Fishing is permitted only in Twin Lakes, Mandy Lake and the Rice River.  Rice Lake is closed to fishing. ... [Read More]

National Survey of Fishing, Hunging, and Wildlife
National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (FHWAR) Presents microdata records (with any information that might identify aspecific person or household removed) on individuals involved in fishing,hunting, and other wildlife-associated recreation, such as wildlifeobservation, photography, and feeding. Data include state in which theseactivities occurred; number of trips taken; duration of trips; andexpenditures for food, lodging, transportation, and equipment. The surveywas conductd by the Census Bureau for the Fish and Wildlife Service,Department of the Interior, which prepares printed reports in thisfield. ... [Read More]

The Minnesota - The United States Mint
The second quarter to be released in 2005 commemorates the State of Minnesota, "Land of 10,000 Lakes." On May 11, 1858, Minnesota became the 32nd state admitted into the Union, and as such, it is the 32nd coin to be issued in the United States Mint's popular 50 State Quarters® Program. The design features a tree-lined lake with two people fishing, a loon on the water, and a textured outline of the State surrounding its nickname, "Land of 10,000 Lakes." ... [Read More]

Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge - Recreation
H unting is limited to Wilkie Unit , Louisville Swamp Unit , and Rapids Lake Unit . Fishing is allowed throughout the Refuge. Please click on the Hunting Regulations and the Fishing Regulations for more information. ...

Enjoy the long days of summer and go for a long hike, but bring the bug spray!, join us for Youth Fishing Day and learn all you ever wanted to know about fishing, join a Refuge interpreter or volunteer on an evening wildlife walk. ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
Fishing continues to be a favorite pastime in the United States. In 2001, 16% of the U.S. population 16 years old and older (34 million anglers) spent an average of 16 days fishing. Freshwater fishing was the most popular type of fishing with over 28 million anglers devoting nearly 467 million angler-days to the sport. ...

fishing (overall), freshwater fishing, warm water fishing, cold water fishing ...

Don't fish in areas where it is not permitted. These areas have been declared "off limits" to fishing to protect wildlife, vegetation, or for your safety. ... [Read More]

Tamarac Refuge: Fishing
Several lakes are open for fishing throughout the year. Two sites along the Otter Tail River are also open for bank fishing. A handicapped accessible pier is available at Many Point Lake. Consult the refuge's "Fishing Map & Regulations" leaflet and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources "Fishing Regulations" booklet or White Earth regulations for more detailed information. ...

Click Here for a Fishing Map ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
Minnesota Home Page Minnesota Tourism Site Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Minnesota Division of Fisheries Minnesota Division of Wildlife Minnesota Hunting / Fishing Licenses State History/Geography State Parks Site State Parks Fees State Events Site ... [Read More]

America's National Wildlife Refuge System
The following wildlife refuges are proposed to be added to list of units open for hunting and/or fishing: Cahaba River in Alabama, Stone Lakes in California, Stewart B. McKinney in Connecticut, Assabet River in Massachusetts, Glacial Ridge in Minnesota, and Silvio O. Conte in New Hampshire. The Service is also proposing to expand hunting and fishing opportunities at seven wildlife refuges. The proposed expansions of existing national wildlife refuges include: Sacramento River in California, Moosehorn in Maine, Great Meadows and Oxbow in Massachusetts, Squaw Creek in Missouri, Wertheim in New York, and Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the Columbia Whitetailed Deer in Washington. ... [Read More]

In Depth Home Page
Voyageurs National Park contains 218,054 acres, with 134,265 acres of land and 83,789 acres of water. Voyageurs provides outstanding opportunities for year-round recreation. Most visitors come during the summer to fish in one of the many lakes within the park, or to explore the interconnected waterways by motorboat, houseboat, canoe or kayak. Autumn is the ideal time for hiking, when crisp cool weather and beautiful fall colors make exploring the park's trails most enjoyable. Winter brings extreme cold to northern Minnesota, transforming the park into a glittering land of ice and snow. Visitors to the park enjoy snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing during this special time. Spring provides renewed opportunities for watching wildlife as thousands of migratory birds return to the park to prepare for the summer breeding season, or to rest on their journey further north. ... [Read More]


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