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Weekly Conservation Officer Reports

Apr 21, 2020 06:19AM ● By Editor
District 6 - Two Harbors area - From the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - April 21, 2020

CO Sean Williams (Ely #1) reports ATV activity was again high over the week and weekend. The majority of snow is now gone from the roads and woods, making it much easier to navigate on some of the forest roads. Williams asks that ATV riders pay close attention to all road and trail markers and not operate on trails closed to ATV use.

CO John Velsvaag (Ely #2) checked a few anglers this past week, along with ATV and OHM riders. He also took several calls about beaver trapping and nuisance-animal questions. Velsvaag also did some equipment maintenance and checked spring fish-run activity.

CO Thomas Wahlstrom (Grand Marais) spent time checking state parks and DNR campgrounds and buildings. A large influx of people from the Twin Cities and surrounding area flooded the state parks over the weekend. Very few people decided to buy a park pass. Wahlstrom assisted the county with crowd control during a structure fire in Grand Marais. Time was spent checking anglers along the North Shore tributaries. Enforcement action was taken for angling, ATV and state park violations.

CO Mary Manning (Hovland) assisted Cook County with a structure fire in downtown Grand Marais. Manning also worked a busy week checking anglers on Lake Superior’s shore and tributaries and checking areas closed to fishing. State park use was very high again over the weekend and compliance with permit purchase was improved. The majority of visitors to the North Shore are still from well outside the area. 

CO Anthony Bermel (Babbitt) worked the Rainy River during the catch-and-release walleye season. Few boats were seen on the river. Time was spent on equipment maintenance and monitoring ATV use.

CO David Schottenbauer (Silver Bay) worked area fishing activity this past week. Cold weather slowed fishing greatly along Lake Superior’s tributaries. State parks remained very busy with several vehicle pass and illegal-camping violations noted. A reminder that state park and state forest campgrounds are closed. Fire conditions near Lake Superior are getting worse, and will continue as the snow slowly melts up the hill away from the lake.

CO Kylan Hill (Tofte) reports contacting multiple trout anglers during the past week. Most behaved, but a few were found to be in possession of marijuana. Fish were also finicky with temperatures still a little cold. State park vehicle passes were again hard to come by as people continue to enter the park without a permit. A few people were also contacted for camping violations. Even though they saw the signs stating the campgrounds were closed, they took the risk and ultimately received citations.

CO Don Murray (Two Harbors) worked Lake Superior stream-fishing activity and monitored state parks. Large numbers of travelers from far and wide were encountered along the North Shore over the weekend. Spring beaver-trapping activity increased and fire restrictions have begun in many areas along with state forest road closures.

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