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DNR magazine explores fishing opener traditions (2005-05-03)

On May 14, thousands of Minnesotans will join family and friends and head to the lake to participate in a beloved tradition - the fishing opener.

On their way, they'll crowd highways, restaurants, gas stations, resorts, campgrounds and boat launches, collectively spending between $3 and $5 million over opening weekend, according to tourism estimates reported in the Department of Natural Resources ((DNR) May-June "Minnesota Conservation Volunteer".

The magazine's cover story, "Opening Day," explores the traditions that draw Minnesotans to the lake, fishing-opener rituals and weather trends, behind-the-scenes activities that support the weekend's events and the opener's impact on walleye.

According to the story, in the first two weeks of the season, anglers catch about 40 percent of the 3 to 4 million walleye harvested in a typical year, but walleye fisheries are replenished through natural reproduction as well as some stocking.

"Walleye are plentiful in this state, and we're in no danger of overharvesting," said Jack Wingate, research manager for DNR Fish and Wildlife.

Also in the May-June magazine, readers will find beautifully photographed stories and facts about Minnesota's ferns, glacial-strewn boulders, and Minneopa State Park.

The issue's Young Naturalists story introduces young readers to basic camping skills, gear, safety and fun.

"Minnesota Conservation Volunteer" is supported by readers' donations. Subscriptions are free to Minnesotans, $20 for out-of-state subscribers. To request a copy or subscribe, call the DNR Information Center at (651) 296-6157 or toll free 1-888-MINNDNR (646-6367).

To read the magazine or subscribe online, go to www.dnr.state.mn.us.
 

 

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