From MN Department of Natural Resources <[email protected]>
Subject Fishing on the Fourth!
Date July 3, 2024 9:17 PM
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Yuuuum, please send your fish recipes!



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minnesota department of natural resources


*Minnesota Fishing *



"July 3, 2024"

Stay informed! Here?s a summary of upcoming fisheries and habitat management activities and?ways you can discover, explore and experience Minnesota?s outdoors.

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angler with two kids nearby on a boat holding a walleye
Fishing on the Fourth of July weekend!

Heading out for some fishing? Check out the Minnesota DNR fishing page [ [link removed] ] before heading out to the water. The page is a mobile-friendly destination for information on when, where and how to fish.

You can also find links to?LakeFinder [ [link removed] ], which provides maps and detailed information on lakes throughout the state, and the?trout fishing page [ [link removed] ]?with the StreamFinder tool that provides a description, species list, regulations and access information for trout streams throughout Minnesota.

The 2024 Minnesota Fishing Regulations are also available on the page in five languages, and in print where DNR licenses are sold.

"?McGarret, Vanna and Mosley with a nice St. Croix River walleye"? """photo """courtesy of Mo Vang""



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fish frying on a cast-iron skillet
Calling for favorite fish recipes

We?re inviting you to share your favorite Minnesota fish recipes through the Wild Minnesota Recipe Exchange [ [link removed] ]! We extended the date for sending recipes so we?d love to see more through the end of July. The recipe exchanges allow for sharing the recipe in an online form where people can submit the recipe, a photo of the meal and even a background story. Share them for the chance to be featured on DNR website and social media platforms.

Recipes carry special meaning. Whether passed down generations, emblematic of culture or newly created, wild game recipes give anglers a chance to fully appreciate their harvest, share with friends and family and connect with the outdoors on a deeper level.



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angler holding a trout by a stream
Fishing webinars coming up

Interested in fishing for bass? Ever heard of micro fishing? Check out our upcoming webinars [ [link removed] ] on these topics, part of the Minnesota Outdoor Skills and Stewardship series. They?re free and registration is required. There are also a bunch of other recorded webinars on fishing topics and tips, searchable in the webinar archive. ?

"?Brown trout from the root river caught on fly rod? photo courtesy of Thang Ho"



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Send us your fishing photos

Anglers, we?d love to see your fishing photos! Photos submitted are used in Minnesota DNR publications including social media, newsletters, news releases, webpages and more. Upload your photos online [ [link removed] ].

angler holding large largemouth bass

"?It turned out to be bigger than a baby fish!"? """photo """courtesy of Thang Vang""

angler holding a small crappie

"?"""Fishing in this state park is amazing. So many species to catch, including this little black crappie""""? """photo """courtesy of "Carl Schroeder from Bear Head Lake State Park"""

angler holding a large bass

"?24-inch bass"? """photo """courtesy of "Adam Schmoll"""

angler holding a smallmouth bass she caught off a dock

"?Smallmouth off the dock"? """photo """courtesy of "Josie Drotts"""






Find fishing information

You can find the information you need about learning to fish, regulations, where to fish, aquatic invasive species, contacting a conservation officer and more on the DNR fishing page [ [link removed] ].







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