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OutdoorMN News - DNR seeks comment on Tower area lake management plans


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Citizens interested in commenting on Minnesota Department of Natural Resources strategies for managing Tower area lakes are encouraged to review draft management plans and ask questions or submit comments by Friday, March 17.

Management plans describe the past, present and desired future conditions of the fishery and identify specific management activities planned for that lake in the next 5 to 20 years. The plans include background on the water body including water chemistry, temperature, habitat quality and species present, and are important in understanding the potential of a fishery.

“Our management plans are the basis of how we make fishery decisions for individual lakes and streams,” said Edie Evarts, area fisheries supervisor. “Public comment is important as goals are created or revised in a plan. It is important in complex management where we have special regulations, but can also be incorporated into a simple plan for a small lake by adding information not collected by survey crews. The call for comments also gives the public an opportunity to see the latest plans for area lakes and streams.”

Every year, DNR fisheries staff prepares or revises individual lake management plans for several waters in each management area. In the Tower area, plans for the following lakes will be reviewed. These lakes are located in northeastern St. Louis County or northern Lake County.

Lakes:

  • Astrid.
  • Bass (near Ely).
  • Boot.
  • Bruin.
  • Canton Pit.
  • Chad.
  • Dugout.
  • Eagle’s Nest 1.
  • Eagle’s Nest 2.
  • Elbow.
  • Eskwagama.
  • Everett.
  • Gilbert Pit.
  • Holy.
  • Hopkins.
  • Manomin.
  • Minister.
  • Neglige.
  • Nels.
  • North Twin.
  • Ojibway.
  • One Pine.
  • Perch.
  • Range.
  • Sabin.
  • Sema.
  • Spoon.
  • Twin.
  • Vera.
  • Whisper.
  • Whitewater.
  • Wolf (near Lake Vermilion).
  • Wood.
  • Wynne.

People can review current plans for lakes as well as recent fish survey information at the DNR’s Tower fisheries office, 650 Highway 169 in Tower. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To request a draft copy of any lake management plan listed above email [email protected] or call 218-300-7801.

Questions or comments about the plans may be sent by email to Tower area fisheries supervisor, Edie Evarts, at [email protected]. Suggestions for management of other lakes and streams in the Tower area are welcome at any time and will be considered when those plans are reviewed.

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    • fishingstar
      I have heard it's because of the drought. I know in my area ( meeker co.) the sloughs that they trap minnows in have dried up. 
    • SkunkedAgain
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    • CigarGuy
      I should probably learn to use the 6+ containers of lures I have collecting dust in my tackle box. We got on a decent crappie bite the last couple of evenings and I broke out some plastics.  I caught some crappies on them ,just need to build my confidence in using them! I did notice they didn't seem to hold on to them as long as minnows!
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      Any updates on this new tower? Has it helped AT and T customers throughout the lake get better service?
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      Thanks for the heads up. Cigar.
    • monstermoose78
      The price will blow your mind if they get some 
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