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Weekly Conservation Officer Reports for Northeast Minnesota

May 10, 2023 09:21AM ● By Content Editor
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From the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - May 10, 2023

Two Harbors area

CO Sean Williams (Ely #1) reports several lakes in the area are completely ice-free and remaining lakes will be before the regular fishing opener. Residents are reminded as conditions dry, burning permits are now required for anything besides a recreational fire. Remember to follow the restrictions of the permit. Violations included burning without a permit.

CO Thomas Wahlstrom (Grand Marais) attended training and checked anglers along the North Shore.

CO Hudson Ledeen (Grand Marais #2) reports steelhead anglers continue to work the rivers and creeks, showing marginal success at best. Almost every lake in the area remains locked up with ice and most Forest Service roads remain impassable with snow. A few diehard shed hunters were observed trudging through snow in hopes of finding a large moose paddle or two.

CO Anthony Bermel (Babbitt) took a DNR intern on a ride-along and another interested college student on a ride-along this week. Twenty-four youth were certified in ATV safety in Babbitt. Thanks to the volunteers who helped make the class a success. Time was spent patrolling for ATVs on closed trails, checking minnow traps and beaver traps, and working the spring fish run. Enforcement action was taken on several individuals caught with spears during a heavy walleye run.

CO Matt Miller (Silver Bay) monitored ATV trails and accesses as wet, cold conditions kept them closed, and a few snowmobiles still operating in the northern reaches. Ice-out will be flirting with fishing opener this year, and some roads remain impassable due to snow. Steelhead anglers have found some success, but high water levels led to the first drowning of the year in a tributary river. Enforcement action was taken for state parks and angling violations.

CO Kylan Hill (Tofte) reports another slow week in Cook County. Equipment was switched out and worked on for the upcoming fishing opener. However, with the majority of lakes still holding ice, the weekend remains uncertain.

CO Don Murray (Two Harbors) worked stream fishing and spring beaver-trapping activity during the week. Several area lakes became ice-free this week and will allow anglers access for the upcoming open water fishing opener. Please make sure your watercraft are equipped with all required safety equipment and licensing before enjoying the open-water season.

Ely #2 vacant.

Eveleth area

CO Darrin Kittelson (International Falls #1) reports the sturgeon spring keep season came to a close on the Rainy River. The river was busy from International Falls to Baudette, with most access sites overflowing. Several animal-related complaints were handled throughout the week. People are reminded of the deer-feeding ban that is in place for Koochiching County.

CO Curtis Simonson (International Falls #2) reports working the Rainy River this past week, following up with a spring beaver-trapping complaint, responding to a grass fire-related call and patrolling area forest roads for ATV activity. A variety of violations were encountered this past week, including licensing issues, no PFDs, and sturgeon tag violations.

CO John Slatinski IV (Ray) fielded wildlife-related questions and provided information about the upcoming open-water season. There is still ice on area lakes, which mixed with the wind has caused some major damage to docks that were in the process of being repaired from lasts year?s high-water event. A westerly wind should help with the remaining ice for the fishing opener.

CO Troy Fondie (Orr) reports numerous otter catches reported by beaver trappers due to a high otter population. Trap thefts in the area continue. Most lakes remain ice covered, with some showing signs of opening. Equipment work and various administrative tasks were completed.

CO Aaron Larson (Tower) worked primarily trapping enforcement. Larson spent the majority of his time this past week in training and working on equipment maintenance in preparation for fishing opener weekend. He also spent time working on ongoing cases.

CO Marc Johnson (Hibbing) primarily worked trapping, angling, and ATV enforcement. In addition, time was spent investigating a possible wetlands violation and a large grass fire. Online training was completed, and equipment maintenance continued. Violations encountered included driving after revocation and various ATV-registration and equipment issues.

CO Shane Zavodnik (Virginia) spent time patrolling the area for trapping and ATV activity. Multiple calls were handled assisting other agencies for intoxicated drivers, car crashes with injuries, and 911 hang-ups. Zavodnik also fielded nuisance-bear calls and spent time patrolling the Rainy River on the last day of the sturgeon keep season.

CO Duke Broughten (Aurora) spent the week monitoring fishing, ATV, and beaver-trapping activity. Area lakes have opened up. ATV activity has been low due to spring closures on trails and forest roads. Broughten investigated multiple nuisance-bear complaints. Homeowners are reminded to eliminate food sources and garbage if they wish for the bears to move on. Broughten also fielded calls regarding ATV registration and littering.

Cook vacant.

Aviation Section

CO Pilot Tim Gray (Bemidji) attended training.

CO Pilot Jason Jensen (Brainerd) reports flying fire detection flights and an arson investigation evidence photo flight. Jensen also checked local shore-angling locations.

NR Pilot Brad Maas (Brainerd) completed a training flight in an airplane, and helped bring a helicopter for an annual local school display with conservation officers and county deputies. Kids were very excited to see the aircraft and had many questions. He also continued working on helicopter maintenance.

CO Pilot Charles Scott (Grand Rapids) continued flight training with NR pilot Zeller. Upcoming training curriculums were developed. He completed aircraft return-to-service requirements.

Standby CO Pilot Jake Willis (Grand Rapids) has been planning upcoming training flights and completing online training. A requested enforcement flight is waiting for the days of low ceilings and fog to clear.

NR Pilot Gracie Zeller (Brainerd) continued flight training when weather permitted. She attended a web meeting and performed various administrative tasks. Zeller also attended a school display at Aitkin Elementary.

Water Resource Enforcement Officers

WREO Jeff Humphrey (NE) conducted a site visit with Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District and MPCA staff on a wetland issue near Marcell. Humphrey checked turkey hunters and ATV operators in Carlton County. He also handled a call of an injured deer stuck in a fence near Sturgeon Lake. Wetland and waters cases were updated.

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