MN DNR inviting public comment on Duluth-area fisheries

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is inviting anglers and others to comment on fisheries management plans for several waters in Carlton and St. Louis Counties.

The public comment period runs through Wednesday, March 15. Plans will be reviewed for the following waters:

  • Clearwater Lake – revised plan to increase trout stocking rate and split stocking between spring and fall seasons.
  • Little River – initial management plan including a proposal to introduce brook trout to the river.
  • South Branch Whiteface River (also known as Hornby Junction Creek) – initial management plan including a proposal to introduce brook trout to specific reaches of the river.
  • Talmadge River – initial management plan including a proposal to introduce brook trout to specific reaches of the river and extend trout designation to include headwater reaches of the stream.

The DNR will use comments and suggestions as it finalizes fisheries management plans, that identify specific management activities planned for these lakes over the next five to 20 years. The plans include a variety of fisheries information, including summaries and evaluation of past management activities and regulations and background information such as water chemistry and water temperature, species presence, stocking, and historic catch rates from previous fisheries surveys.

Anyone can request information and share thoughts about fisheries management by contacting the Duluth area fisheries office by email at duluth.fisheries@state.mn.us, phone at 218-302-3264, or by U.S. mail at Duluth Area Fisheries, 5351 North Shore Drive, Duluth, MN 55804.

Comments and suggestions for managing other lakes and streams in the Duluth work area are welcome at any time, and will be considered when those plans are due for review.