Minnesota DNR sets winter regulations on Lake Mille Lacs, keeping walleye limit at three
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The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced on Thursday that the walleye limit for the ice fishing season on Lake Mille Lacs will remain at three fish longer than 17 inches, only one of which can be longer than 20 inches.
“Mille Lacs’ walleye population is trending in a good direction for both adult and juvenile fish,” Brad Parsons, fisheries section manager for the DNR, said in a release announcing the decision. “We’re pleased to keep the current regulation in place for this winter and offer anglers this harvest opportunity.”
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