Minnesota's sprawling Red Lake is a true walleye factory and a top ice fishing destination. Every winter, thousands of walleye anglers pour onto Upper Red for good reason. But if you don’t follow the ...
The regulation that begins May 10 aims to keep the lake’s stock of female spawning walleye in an ideal range by focusing angler harvest on the abundant immature fish under 17 inches. A pink jig tipped ...
Anglers can possess up to five walleyes, but only one can be longer than 17 inches. The regulation remains the same as last year, aiming to balance the young and spawning walleye populations, the ...
Anglers who fish open water on the Upper Red Lake will be able to take home five walleye, with one of them 17 inches or ...
Anglers on Upper Red will be able to keep four walleyes this winter, with only one walleye longer than 17 inches allowed. That’s down from the 2025 open water season, which had a five-walleye limit.
Walleye anglers on Minnesota’s Upper Red Lake will be allowed to keep five fish this summer, two more than were allowed during the opening weeks of the open-water fishing season a year ago, state ...
Anglers on Upper Red Lake will be able to take home four walleye this winter, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced on Monday. Only one keeper is allowed to be more than 17 inches ...
Mar. 31—ST. PAUL — Anglers fishing on Upper Red Lake will be able to keep five walleyes, with only one walleye over 17 inches allowed, during the 2025 open-water season that opens Saturday, May 10.
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