Year-round bass fishing is on the table in Minnesota; here’s where things stand
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The idea of year-round bass fishing in Minnesota came into Eric Altena’s mind in 1998, when he started working for the Minnesota DNR. The current DNR Little Falls area fisheries supervisor said he’s hoping to see the regulation happen in the state sooner than later.
Discussion on a year-round bass season started in 1999, but there wasn’t enough data to determine if it could be done. Fast forward 25 years, and Altena and the DNR’s bass technical team believe there’s enough data to show that such a season wouldn’t hurt the bass population and would provide more opportunities for anglers.
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