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News - Taconite State Trail turns 30; communities celebrate with a weekend of events


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When the Taconite State Trail opened in 1986, communities along the 165-mile route from Grand Rapids to Ely celebrated the Herculean effort to create a snowmobile corridor that would become one of the most popular trails in northern Minnesota. Thirty years later, the communities of Grand Rapids, Side Lake and Ely are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the trail to affirm its importance to the winter tourism economy.

Taconite Trail 5_govdeliveryThree simultaneous ribbon-cuttings are planned for 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at the following trailside locations:

  • Itasca County Fairgrounds, 1336 Fairgrounds Road, Grand Rapids.
  • Bimbo’s Octagon, 7626 Hwy. 5, Side Lake.
  • Behind the softball fields on Old Airport Road, off 17th Ave. E., Ely.

An open house celebrating the 125th Anniversary of Minnesota state parks and trails will include coffee and refreshments from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20 and Sunday, Feb. 21, at the Trail Center at Bear Head Lake State Park in Ely. Visitors are encouraged to take a selfie in front of a special “snowmobile checkpoint” sign and share it with their social media networks to commemorate the event.

Local businesses and snowmobile clubs may host additional trailside events at some of the eight shelters along the trail.

“The Taconite State Trail took years to plan and develop, and it wouldn’t be possible without public and private landowners who permitted the trail to cross their property, and the support from the local snowmobile clubs and tourism industry who shared a vision for the trail system,” said Scott Kelling, northeast regional manager for the Parks and Trails Division at the Department of Natural Resources. “It’s an exciting time to celebrate what the trail has meant to snowmobilers in the state.”

The Taconite State Trail was legislatively authorized in 1974 and opened in 1986. The trail runs from Grand Rapids to Ely through Minnesota’s Iron Range, serves as a connecting route to thousands of miles of locally maintained grant-in-aid trails, and intersects the Arrowhead State Trail just west of Lake Vermilion.

Minnesota’s vast snowmobile trail network offers 22,000 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. Over 21,000 miles are maintained by local snowmobile club volunteers with grant-in-aid support from the DNR.

Open houses for snowmobilers are taking place every weekend in February in conjunction with the 125th anniversary of Minnesota state parks and trails. In addition to the event at Bear Head Lake State Park on Feb. 20-21, upcoming open houses will take place Feb. 13-14 at Mille Lacs Kathio State Park and Feb. 27-28 at Maplewood State Park.

For more information, visit the parks’ anniversary page or contact the DNR Information Center at [email protected] or 651-296-6157 (Twin Cities) or 888-646-6367 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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    • smurfy
    • monstermoose78
      Went to Mille Lacs with my dad and ended up with 17 perch and one tullipee. That was on Sunday we fished hard and I burned through 3 9 amp batteries I would say about 25 holes per battery through 32-36 inches of ice. 
    • mbeyer
      i'd like to read about your lake trout trips....do you post them somewhere?
    • smurfy
      🤣 not fer some of us!!!!!!!!!!
    • smurfy
      i couldnt find it.....but maybe???
    • leech~~
      Looks great! Thought we started a smoker thread?  🤔
    • leech~~
      Well, that's not getting 10 years old now is it!  🥱🥱
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the South Shore...  Ice fishing remains strong across Big Traverse Bay, with resorts and outfitters still in full swing offering both day houses and sleeper fish houses. The bite in February has been excellent, with lots of fish being caught and plenty of opportunities for fresh fish fries. Some ice roads are now extending over 20 miles out, keeping anglers on productive schools of walleyes and saugers. Ice conditions continue to build, making this one of the best late-season ice years in recent memory. If you’re fishing on your own, bring an auger extension, as ice thickness is significant. Most fish houses are positioned over deep mud, while some remain on or near structure. As always, expect to sort through some smaller fish, but that’s a good sign of a healthy fishery. With fish houses allowed on the ice through March 31st and walleye and sauger seasons open through April 14th, the extended season on Lake of the Woods offers plenty of time to plan your trip. Pike fishing never closes, and with the thick ice conditions, this year is shaping up to be fantastic for targeting trophy pike. March: The Go-To Month for Trophy Pike March is prime time for big northern pike, as these aggressive predators begin staging for the upcoming spawn. Lake of the Woods is loaded with pike over 40 inches, and tip-up fishing can be lights out this time of year. Anglers targeting pike should set baits under tip-ups in shallow water (6-15 feet) near pre-spawn areas, weedy areas, river mouths, or back bays. Current Fishing Depths & Patterns: Most fish are being caught in 26-32 feet of water. Walleyes, saugers, jumbo perch, eelpout, pike, tullibees, and even some crappies are in the mix. Suspended walleyes are showing up—watch electronics closely. Plenty of limits are being caught, with many anglers taking home bonus perch this season. Best Techniques: Jigging Line: Jigging spoons with rattles tipped with a minnow head continue to be the top producer. Lipless crankbaits and jigging rap-style lures are also working well for aggressive fish. Lures with built-in lights have been very effective in the stained water (Reminder: In Minnesota, lighted lures are legal as long as the battery is mercury-free and the hook is attached directly to the lure, not on a dropper line). Deadstick: A plain hook or small jig with a live minnow, set 6 inches to a foot off the bottom, continues to catch neutral or less aggressive fish. Time of Day: Bite windows vary daily. Some days, mornings are best; other days, the afternoon bite turns on. Walleyes can move through at any time, so staying patient and watching electronics is key. On the Rainy River...  Mornings and evenings continue to be the best times for targeting walleyes. A jig and minnow or jigging spoon tipped with a minnow head remains the go-to presentation. Sturgeon fishing has been solid, with some giants being iced (Reminder: The current sturgeon season is catch-and-release). Safety Note: Ice conditions on the Rainy River are good, but they can change rapidly due to current. Always check with resorts or outfitters before heading out. Up at the NW Angle...  Ice fishing remains excellent throughout the islands region of Lake of the Woods. Resorts are moving fish houses regularly, keeping guests on active schools of walleyes. Anglers are catching a nice mix of walleyes, saugers, jumbo perch, pike, and tullibees. Big crappies continue to be caught just over the border in Canada. If you're interested in targeting crappies, check with a NW Angle resort for guide services and ice conditions. Plan Your Ice Fishing Adventure! Lake of the Woods offers an extended ice fishing season, with:  Fish houses allowed overnight through March 31st  Walleye & sauger season open through April 14th  Pike season never closes—March is prime time for trophies!  Perch and crappie seasons open year-round Whether you’re looking for a day house rental, a sleeper fish house, or comfortable lodging at a resort with or without a meal plan, there’s still time to plan your late-season ice fishing adventure.    
    • smurfy
      Off da smoker!😉
    • smurfy
      At least he's got a shirt on! 😊🤣😜
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