If you live in Minnesota, you should know that some of the fishing regulations will change on December 10. These regulations affect ice fishing, handling fish, and fishing for certain species of fish. But some of the changes affecting trout fishing include:
WINTER TROUT FISHING
All lakes in Aitkin County and Blue Lake in Hubbard County are open to winter trout fishing.
ICE FISHING MEAL PREPARATION
While on or fishing waters with size restrictions, all fish for which the size restriction applies must have their heads, tails, fins and skin intact and be measurable except when a person is preparing and using such fish for a meal.
PACKED FISH LABELING
When packing fish, labels identifying the fish must include the name of the lake where the fish was caught and the size of each of the fish that are regulated under a special size limit.
TAKE A KID ICE FISHING
Anglers older than 16 do not need a license from Feb. 16-18, 2008, if they are accompanied by a child younger than 16 and are actively participating in Take A Kid Ice Fishing Weekend.
For a more complete list of fishing regulation changes in Minnesota, click here.
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