The promise of winter has many itching to get out and enjoy time on the lakes, but the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources warns that ice conditions around the state are becoming increasingly poor.
This is the 2nd straight season that the weather has adversely impacted the ice fishing season. Glen Schmitt from Outdoor News joined me on WJON. He says the freeze, thaw, heavy snow and slush were the problems last year.
People say these look like a fish with legs when it comes through the ice. The Minnesota DNR wants you to report if you've caught one, as they track them.
Have you ever heard of Mav on YouTube? He has millions of subscribers and puts out a lot of videos of him enjoying the outdoors, camping, and other adventures.
Recently he went to a Duluth area lake to do early ice camping in his inflatable tent...
Regulations currently don't allow for a very popular type of device in other states for ice fishing. They might be making the change in coming years to allow them.
Lots of anglers are making their way to Upper Red Lake for early ice fishing. What are the conditions like with this mild December? Take a look at some pictures and see for yourself.
Remember that it’s not just dangerous for you - you’re putting at risk every first responder who has to come out and attempt to save you if you fall through thin ice.