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* DNR Fish and Wildlife Almanac [ #link_1491411839600 ]
* Minnesota DNR proposes harvest limits for native rough fish [ #link_1491411977526 ]
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DNR Fish and Wildlife Almanac
"A weekly list of news briefs about fish, wildlife and habitat management."
*Apply for turkey permits in A season for Carlos Avery or Whitewater WMAs by Feb. 13*
Firearms turkey hunters seeking to hunt the spring A season in Carlos Avery or Whitewater wildlife management areas have through Friday, Feb. 13, to apply for the necessary permit. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will have 30 permits available for Carlos Avery WMA and 150 permits for Whitewater WMA.
In addition to the turkey license that is required statewide, hunters must have a permit to hunt for a tom turkey with a firearm in these WMAs during the A season. Turkey firearm permits for these WMAs are distributed via a lottery system for the A season. Hunters need a license for all seasons, but they don’t need a permit to hunt Carlos Avery or Whitewater WMAs during the B, C, D, E or F seasons.
Turkey licenses will go on sale in early March for hunting seasons from mid-April to the end of May, with the A season kicking off on Wednesday, April 15. Crossbows are allowed for all hunters with an archery turkey license.
2026 spring turkey season dates are as follows:
* Youth season – April 15-May 31
* Archery season – April 15-May 31
* A – April 15-21
* B – April 22-28
* C – April 29-May 5
* D – May 6-12
* E – May 13-19
* F – May 20-31
Adult and youth licenses can be purchased online [ [link removed] ] (mndnr.gov/licenses/online-sales.html), in person [ [link removed] ] (mndnr.gov/licenses/agents.html#agents) at any license agent and via telephone at 888-665-4236
Turkey hunting season details are available on the Minnesota DNR website [ [link removed] ] (mndnr.gov/hunting/turkey).
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Minnesota DNR proposes harvest limits for native rough fish
New rules would improve conservation for many Minnesota fish
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources invites the public to comment on proposed rules related to daily and possession limits on native rough fish. Under the new proposed rules, these fishes – including bowfin, buffalo, carpsucker, freshwater drum, goldeye, mooneye, quillback, redhorses and suckers – would also get a variety of other protections.
Some examples of protections include noting that structural practices such as dams that hinder migration of these fish are no longer appropriate or desired, excluding bowfin from commercial harvest, and clarifying that native rough fish and also common carp taken by angling or dip netting can be returned to the water.
“We are continuing efforts to conserve these important species,” said Shannon Fisher, DNR fisheries populations monitoring and regulations manager. “Over the last handful of years, we’ve seen renewed appreciation for the role these fish play in aquatic ecosystems of our rivers and lakes.”
In 2024, a new state statute elevated the status of native rough fish by modifying their definition from “rough fish” to “native rough fish” and differentiating them from common carp. While many of these proposed rule changes are technical, they would further boost recognition for native rough fish species and provide both direct and indirect benefits to the various species as well as fisheries management and aquatic ecosystems.
“There is much we don’t know about native rough fish populations, but what we’re seeing is increased levels of angling and bowfishing interest and some evidence of population declines,” Fisher said. “The proposed limits for these fish are intended to prevent overharvest and help ensure population viability and sustainability for future generations.”
Under current rules, there are no limits for bowfin, buffalo, carpsucker, quillback, mooneye, goldeye and freshwater drum for all methods of take — angling, bowfishing, spearing, harpooning and dip netting. The daily and possession limit for sucker and redhorse is unlimited for angling and 50 each for bowfishing, spearing, harpooning and dip netting.
The proposed limits are:
* bowfin, six;
* bigmouth and smallmouth buffalo in aggregate, five in a northern zone and 30 in a southern zone;
* suckers and redhorses in aggregate, 30;
* carpsuckers and quillback in aggregate, 30;
* freshwater drum, 30; and
* mooneye and goldeye in aggregate, 30.
There would also be a minimum size for some species limits to allow for minnow harvest. If approved, the rules would go into effect March 1, 2027.
People can find more information about the proposed rules on the DNR fisheries rulemaking webpage [ [link removed] ] (mndnr.gov/input/rules/fisheries).
The Minnesota DNR is currently taking comment on the proposed rules. People can submit their comments on the proposals until 4:30 p.m. Thursday, March 12, by:
* Email to
[email protected]. Please include “native rough fish” in the subject line or body of the email.
* Phone to the Minnesota DNR at 651-259-5235.
* Mail to Fisheries Rules and Regulations Coordinator, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155.
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