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Offline Lee Borgersen

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:reporter;..... DNR Breakin News....You like it?.....OR....No Like It?
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   DNR urges anglers to fish close to home this fishing opener! :fishing:

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New close to home guidelines minimize potential virus transmission
Fishing opener is a Minnesota rite of springtime, and this Saturday's kickoff of fishing for walleye, bass, trout in lakes, and northern pike will have anglers on the water to wet a line, reconnect with nature and benefit from time spent outdoors.

While the fishing opener is a time-honored tradition, the COVID-19 pandemic requires that Minnesotans approach the fishing opener differently this year, said DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen.

We need for Minnesotans to fish close to home, Strommen said. This is not the time to travel long distances to fish since travel can spread the COVID-19 virus, particularly to rural communities that may have more virus-vulnerable populations.

To help anglers and other people engaging in outdoor recreation determine what close to home means in the context of COVID-19, the DNR, in consultation with the Minnesota Department of Health, developed additional guidelines. Following these guidelines will minimize potential opportunities for transmission:

No overnight stays.
Bring all needed supplies with you.
Only go as far as you can travel and return on a single tank of gas or single charge for EV drivers.

Strommen said these guidelines will help protect many rural communities that are home to older Minnesotans and American Indians, groups that have a higher incidence of underlying health conditions.

Many destination fishing spots are in and near these communities and anglers don't just go to the boat ramp, but visit the convenience store, gas station and grocery store. Small town residents use these same retail outlets and one viral transmission can have serious impacts on a rural community.

Let's remember that part of the fishing opener tradition is teaching the next generation, Strommen said. Let's teach them to protect our fellow Minnesotans by finding the many wonderful fishing opportunities we have close to home. It's an important lesson that goes beyond fishing. We can have a great opener and stay safe.

Maintain social distancing and buy license early
Anglers also need to maintain appropriate social distancing by staying at least 6 feet from people from other households. This is essential at boat launches, shore fishing areas, and fishing piers.

Anglers planning to fish on the water also should only boat with those in their immediate household and maintain a minimum six-foot distance from other boats at all times. Beaching or rafting with other boats is not allowed.

When launching or loading a boat, boaters should give those ahead plenty of time and space to finish launching or loading before approaching.

To avoid crowding at license agents, the DNR is encouraging anglers to buy their fishing licenses early, and consider buying online and then saving that license on your phone.

You can feel good about spending money on a fishing license and walleye stamp because we use those dollars to improve fishing opportunities today and create better fisheries habitat and fish populations for the future, said Brad Parsons, DNR Fisheries Section manager.

Licenses are available online at mndnr.gov/buyalicense. Even if anglers don't intend to fish on opening weekend, the DNR is encouraging them to purchase a license, and consider purchasing a voluntary walleye stamp. The investment in the license and additional $5 for the walleye stamp ensures management of the state�s fishing resources, creation of habitat that benefits fish and aquatic systems, and ensures good fishing for future generations.

While fishing seasons open Saturday, May 9, for walleye, northern pike, bass, and trout in lakes, some fishing seasons are open all year for panfish and other species. Trout season in streams opened in April. A full list of seasons can be found on the DNR website.

Water access, AIS, and water safety reminders
Anglers should know that conditions at water access sites may differ from those encountered in previous years. For example, while DNR-managed accesses are open, spring maintenance has not been completed and amenities such as courtesy docks will not be in place in some locations. Other public and private access sites may not be open.

More information on DNR-managed public water accesses is available online here.

Anglers play a vital role in preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species. Every time their boat comes out of the water whether or not an AIS inspector or enforcement officer is present  boaters must clean aquatic plants and debris from their watercraft, drain lake or river water, and dispose of unwanted bait in the trash. Boaters must remember to keep their drain plugs out and water draining devices open while transporting watercraft.

Finally, everyone on a boat should wear their life jacket and children fishing from shore or on piers should wear life jackets. It's especially vital during the cold-water season. Wearing a life jacket is the best way to ensure an unexpected fall into cold water doesn't turn tragic.

More information about fishing is available on the DNR website at mndnr.gov/fishing. Those new to fishing can find helpful information at the DNR's learn to fish webpage.

For fishing news, follow the DNR on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and look to participate in the agency�s fishing photo contest next week on those platforms.
« Last Edit: May 05/07/20, 11:54:55 PM by Lee Borgersen »
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"Only go as far as you can travel and return on a single tank of gas"

They better rethink this statement.  On the road pulling my boat I get around
17 MPG.  Being I have a 36 gallon tank I have roughly a 300 mile radius of
which to fish in.  That means from Big Lake I could fish north to International Falls,
east to Maddison Wisconsin, south to Des Moines IA, and west to Sioux Falls SD.
 
Excuse me while I go pack a lunch or two.   :rotflmao:
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Well, hopefully our first mommy DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen will let us go out and play this year!   :tut:
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« Last Edit: May 05/07/20, 11:53:56 PM by Lee Borgersen »
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"Only go as far as you can travel and return on a single tank of gas"

They better rethink this statement.

Yes, I got out the circle tool on Google Earth last night and drew a 200 mile circle around the Twin Cities.  Can't get to Ely or Lutsen or Red Lake, but pretty much everything else is in range.

I know what they are trying to say, but they continue to send mixed messages.

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As you know I have been on the side of caution but I am changing my tune lately.  As a friend of mine said, he would rather get the Crud whilst it is nice out rather than in the winter when life gets a little tougher to navigate.  I tend to agree.  At least one can go sit on the deck and feel like crap.  Would hate to feel crappy when we get a snowstorm and have to shovel snow I guess. I told the wife I may go kiss a tourist when they show up.  She didn't really laugh. 

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yea she wants to see ya plant a kiss on a giant bearded feller!!!   :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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 :rotflmao: :rotflmao:  No that is not what I had in mind Mike. 

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As you know I have been on the side of caution but I am changing my tune lately.  As a friend of mine said, he would rather get the Crud whilst it is nice out rather than in the winter when life gets a little tougher to navigate.  I tend to agree.  At least one can go sit on the deck and feel like crap.  Would hate to feel crappy when we get a snowstorm and have to shovel snow I guess. I told the wife I may go kiss a tourist when they show up.  She didn't really laugh.

All I kin say is Dat was very sweet of you ta say dat. Also, I'm sure dat yer a very good kisser. :wowza: But, as a tourist if you don't mind I'll take a pass on da Kiss on my way up nort dis summer! :doofus:
« Last Edit: May 05/08/20, 07:27:41 AM by Lee Borgersen »
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That is my thought to Barry. Just want to get it over with and better when it is getting nicer out and feeling good.
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This may surprise you Lee but I ain't kissing you.   :sleazy:

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This may surprise you Lee but I ain't kissing you.   :sleazy:

Yer dam right!  Also ya ain't gunna grab my :moon: eader!  :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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I told the wife I may go kiss a tourist when they show up...

You've been spending too much time in the Man, I gotta go fishing... thread.   Just sayin...

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As you know I have been on the side of caution but I am changing my tune lately.  As a friend of mine said, he would rather get the Crud whilst it is nice out rather than in the winter when life gets a little tougher to navigate.  I tend to agree.  At least one can go sit on the deck and feel like crap.  Would hate to feel crappy when we get a snowstorm and have to shovel snow I guess. I told the wife I may go kiss a tourist when they show up.  She didn't really laugh.
you sound like you are showing signs of the corona!!!!! :scratch: :scratch: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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im going to red. dont care wat biotch comish says. its all BS. you need germs to boost yur immune system, staying so clean lowers it. and thats bad. masks are a breeding ground for bacteria, thise homade ones....bad. have yu had a flu shot recently... think abiyt that.
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im going to red. dont care wat biotch comish says. its all BS. you need germs to boost yur immune system, staying so clean lowers it. and thats bad. masks are a breeding ground for bacteria, thise homade ones....bad. have yu had a flu shot recently... think abiyt that.

there is a lot of truth is this... 
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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im going to red. dont care wat biotch comish says. its all BS. you need germs to boost yur immune system, staying so clean lowers it. and thats bad. masks are a breeding ground for bacteria, thise homade ones....bad. have yu had a flu shot recently... think abiyt that.
dont fall in.............

good luck bud!!!!!!!!!!
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This may surprise you Lee but I ain't kissing you.   :sleazy:

Yer dam right!  Also ya ain't gunna grab my :moon: eader!  :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
i'd let the commish do it!!!!!!!! :smoking: :smoking: :sleazy: :evil: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Well, hopefully our first mommy DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen will let us go out and play this year!   :tut:

Here I thought roony would be by to call me a Sexist by now!  :rotflmao:
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im going to red. dont care wat biotch comish says. its all BS. you need germs to boost yur immune system, staying so clean lowers it. and thats bad. masks are a breeding ground for bacteria, thise homade ones....bad. have yu had a flu shot recently... think abiyt that.



Did you get a boat?

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nope, still dont have a boat
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