12/30/2010 11:02:00 AM
CONSERVATION OFFICER WEEKLY REPORT for Dec. 27, 2010
District 1 - Baudette area
CO Ben Huener (Roseau) patrolled area snowmobile trails and monitored ice fishing activity. Favorable ice conditions on Lake of the Woods have welcomed many anglers. Several antique snowmobiles were registered in Roseau.
CO Larry Milbridge (Warroad) spent most of the week working on Lake of the Woods. Fishing success has improved along with ice conditions. Full-sized vehicles are now using the lake from all access points. The snowmobile trails have been staked but more snow is needed for grooming. Enforcement action taken for angling, fish shelter and snowmobile violations.
CO Jeremy Woinarowicz (Thief River Falls) taught the law and ethics portion of the Thief River Falls snowmobile safety class and monitored area snowmobile trail activity. CO Woinarowicz checked local anglers and conducted follow up on an open bear out of season case. Enforcement action for the week included no snowmobile registration, no state trail sticker, failure to stop snowmobile at road crossing, and no snowmobile safety training certificate.
CO Angie Warren (Thief River Falls) worked snowmobile activity on area trails and on the Red Lake River. Ice angling activity was worked with more anglers getting their houses out. Station equipment maintenance was performed.
CO Keith Backer (Blackduck) checked ice fishing on area lakes and snowmobile activity. Travel by full-sized vehicles should be done cautiously and snowmobilers and ATV operators should be cautious of flooded ice. Enforcement action for the week included a waters violation from early this fall.
CO Robert Gorecki (Baudette) spent the week monitoring fishing activity on Lake of the Woods and Upper Red Lake. Anglers are reporting a slower than normal bite on Lake of the Woods. One angler thought it was so slow that he wanted to improve his chances by attempting to fish with 8 lines. Enforcement action was taken, and the angler stated that he didn't even catch a single fish while using the extra lines. Snowmobilers are reporting good trail conditions as groomers have been doing an excellent job maintaining trails. Enforcement action taken throughout the week included angle with extra lines, angle w/o a license, unattended lines, over limit of walleye, expired snowmobile registration, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and unlawful operation by a juvenile.
District 2 - Bemidji area
CO Stuart Bensen (Erskine) reports ice conditions on area lakes continue to improve. Anglers and spearers are having good success. The snowmobile trails are being groomed and in good condition.
CO Dan Malinowski (Fosston) monitored angling and snowmobile activity. Complaints of deer depredation and trespass were investigated. An investigation of a cow that was shot continues. Planning for a Firearms Safety Instructor Class was completed. Anyone interested in becoming a FAS Instructor in the Fosston/Mahnomen area should contact the officer for details.
CO Stacey Sharp (Bemidji) reports 12-16 inches of ice on most lakes, but some thin spots exist. Anglers are having some success. The perch bite seems to be the best. Snowmobile trail conditions are deteriorating as traffic increases. Several calls regarding injured or nuisance animals were received.
CO Chris Vinton (Perham) checked anglers and spearers. Ice conditions continue to vary on the lakes; some spots still have thin ice. Snowmobile trail conditions are good and the groomers are out. Expired snowmobile registration is a common violation.
CO Phil Seefeldt (Moorhead) reports snowmobile trails are in good condition in Becker and Clay counties. The trails are groomed. Lake ice conditions continue to improve, with many people starting to drive vehicles onto the ice. Ice heaves are starting to occur on some lakes. Angler success varies. Complaints of shooting at a pheasant from a vehicle, trespass, and deer baiting by archery deer hunters were investigated.
CO Joseph Stattelman (Detroit Lakes) checked anglers and snowmobiles. Fish house, wanton waste, and litter complaints were investigated.
CO Gary Forsberg (Pelican Rapids) checked anglers, snowmobilers, and pheasant hunters. Angler success has been low, and snowmobile activity continues to increase. Aeration system inspections were done, and an injured deer complaint investigated.
District 4 - Wadena area
CO Paul Parthun (Lake George) focused on ice anglers, snowmobilers, and trappers. He assisted local enforcement officers with a case involving the recovery of a stolen jet ski. Officer Parthun issued several permits for car killed deer and took complaints of injured eagles. Enforcement action was taken for no ID on ice shelters and no license in possession.
CO Greg Oldakowski (Wadena) worked primarily ice anglers. He received several phone calls regarding the marking and registering of ice shelters. Officer Oldakowski also monitored predator hunting and snowmobile activity. Enforcement action was taken for angling with extra lines and for no spearing license.
CO Mark Mathy (Cass Lake) reports that snowmobile operators have welcomed recent snow. Ice fishermen however are dealing with more slush resulting in truck travel on ice becoming more common. Officer Mathy received a call about a fox pulling a leg hold trap around the city of Bemidji. Unfortunately, the fox couldn't be located.
District 5 - Eveleth area
CO Darrin Kittelson (International Falls) checked ice fishing activity on Rainy Lake, people are still advised to use caution when venturing onto the ice, whether by truck, car, ATV, snowmobile, or by foot. No such thing as safe ice! Snowmobile activity increased over holiday weekend, even with the trails not in the best shape, yet! CO Kittelson took care of a couple of deer stands placed in the middle of the state snowmobile trail.
CO Troy Fondie (Orr) reports working on administrative tasks, reviewed statues/rules, cleaned and organized seasonal equipment and monitored outdoor activities.
CO Brad Schultz (Cook) reports checking ice fishing and snowmobile activity. All the snowmobile trails in the area are now groomed and in good shape. Snowmobilers are reminded to help keep them in good condition by slowing down in the corners and not riding aggressively. Very few ice fishermen were observed. One popular access point had no tracks onto the ice until late in the week when one angler ventured out. Follow up work was done on incidents from the fall hunting seasons.
CO Don Bozovsky (Hibbing) spent time working snowmobiles, trapping activity and a call of a deer being shot with a rifle. Snow continues to pile up making things difficult to navigate in the woods, but making it very conducive to snowmobiling. Enforcement action taken for snowmobile violations.
CO Matt Frericks (Virginia) spent time patrolling the Virginia area for snowmobile activity. Numerous citations have been issued for operating an unregistered snowmobile and other simple registration violations. CO Frericks would like to remind all snowmobilers to inspect the snowmobiles they are going to ride and insure it is currently registered and if they will be on a state trail that it has a state trail sticker. Registration and a trail sticker is a lot cheaper than a citation for a registration violation. Ice conditions are slowly improving among the Virginia area lakes. Most people have taken to driving on area lakes by now.
District 6 - Two Harbors area
CO Marty Stage (Ely) worked snowmobile enforcement. He followed up on fall poaching cases. Fishermen are reminded to have their identification and information on their portable fishing shelters even if they are taking them off the ice daily.
CO Dan Thomasen (Two Harbors) reports a new blanket of snow has fallen, catching the area up to the rest of the state for snow depth. Area snowmobile trails are in fine condition. Ice fishing success continues to be on the slow side, but that hasn't kept anglers from trying their luck. CO Thomasen recovered a grey wolf in the Finland area, which appeared to have died from mange.
CO Darin Fagerman (Grand Marais) reports that a man encountered a mangy wolf on a snowmobile trail. The wolf refused to leave the trail so the man followed at a safe distance until there was a wide spot for him to pass. As he passed the wolf, it lunged at him and snapped. The moose are starting to lose their antlers as the shed hunters are starting to find their trophies. Many of the places accessible by snowmobile are being searched for these antler treasures. Time to strap on the snowshoes.
District 7 - Grand Rapids area
CO Sarah Sindelir (Grand Rapids) worked snowmobiling activity and anglers this past week. She also checked for bow hunting activity, but with the recent snow it seems most people have turned their attention to more winter activities. Ice conditions are pretty fair on most lakes, but use caution as there has been some slushy spots in specific areas. Please remember to put your ID on your fish house/shelter, even if it is a portable it is still required.
CO Gary Lefebvre (Pengilly) worked fishermen, trappers, state parks and snowmobiles. He also handled several snowmobile complaints during the week.
CO Thomas Sutherland (Grand Rapids) worked pan fishing activity in the area with catch rates up! Enforcement action was taken for no shelter license on a permanent house, no ID numbers on a portable and expired registration on a snowmobile. Enforcement action was also taken on individuals who were jumping the ditch of a local county road and landing in a farmer's field.
District 8 - Cloquet area
CO Scott Staples (Carlton) assisted with the seizing of a live raccoon from a game farm that was taken illegally and being kept alive. A complaint of someone burning prohibited materials is being investigated in the Barnum area. Snowmobile activity is up in the area. Trails are in decent condition. Some trails are not open yet because of open water on rivers and creeks. Snowmobile are asked to drive cautiously on trails you have not yet been on. Enforcement action was taken for speed and registration violations. An off-highway motorcycle was stopped for operating along a state highway. Enforcement action was taken for operating on a public road and no valid registration. Time was spent patrolling area state parks. Enforcement action was taken for no vehicle permit and no ski pass.
Marine Unit
CO Matt Miller (Lake Superior Marine Unit) checked snowmobilers and ice anglers. A grey wolf was picked up along Hwy 61 and calls returned to passersby who wished to keep the carcass. They were advised of the wolves continued endangered classification and the inability for the officer to sign it over to another person. He took enforcement action for snowmobile violations.
District 9 - Brainerd area
CO Nikki Shoutz (Pine River) gave a talk on local radio station regarding snowmobile and fish house compliance. Shoutz also assisted with delivery of "Christmas for Kids" toys, etc. for less fortunate families in the area on Christmas Eve morning. Law Enforcement officers and local "Santas" team up every year for this great event. Ice angling enforcement action included no ID on fish house, no current license on fish house, no angling license in possession, no current license on ATV's and snowmobiles and snowmobile operation with no snowmobile safety certificate. Snowmobile operators born after 12-31-1976 are required by law to have valid snowmobile safety certificate.