The deadline to remove ice shelters off frozen lakes is coming up in March, depending on the location of the lake.
Several top state and federal offices are up for grabs amid a period of crisis with few if any precedents in the state’s history.
Though the weather in southeastern Minnesota is getting closer to spring-like, ice on many local water bodies is still well-suited for ice fishing.
With spring fast approaching, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources wants anglers to  prepare to remove their fish houses from off the ice to meet statutory deadlines.
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Time is running out if you still have an ice shelter on the lake in Minnesota.
Time is running out if you still have an ice shelter on the lake in Minnesota. While many anglers have already packed up this ...