The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has changed the rule surrounding ice anglers’ use of automatic hook-setting devices and has clarified rules about multiple hook configurations and ...
Nonmotorized devices that set the hook using the force of a spring device or the force of a bent fishing pole are now legal ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has changed the rule surrounding ice anglers’ use of automatic hook-setting ...
The Minnesota DNR has changed the rule regulating ice anglers’ use of automatic hook-setting devices and has clarified rules ...
The new rule also clarifies that a single rig cannot have more than three hooks, and the total distance between hooks cannot ...
The DNR says Anglers must stay within 200 feet of their tip-ups and cannot leave them unattended. The rule also clarifies ...
(KNSI) – Minnesota anglers will have a new tool in their ice fishing arsenal this winter as the state Department of Natural ...
This video puts an automatic self-setting fishing rod to the test to see if it really hooks fish on its own. You will see the mechanism, the setup, and the first surprising strike where the rod snaps ...
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