A host of Minnesota's lesser-known fish may get their first protections from over-fishing and will no longer be lumped in with invasive species under state law as something little better than a ...
It may seem odd to learn that rough fish are climbing in status. After all, suckers and carp aren’t typically a prized catch in the creel of the average fisherman. But the key word here is “native” — ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public input on new rules to protect native rough fish species.
Feb. 24—ST. PAUL — Anglers in Minnesota will have a four-fish limit for burbot (also known as eelpout) and newly implemented limits for several other species when the new fishing license year begins ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 7—The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, in an effort to protect native rough fish, is asking the public to comment ...