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Snowy owl sightings have increased and experts urge caution.
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources report for the week of Feb. 3, 2025.
Itasca Waters' Water Wisdom series continues at noon on Thursday, Feb. 6, with "Invasive Freshwater Jellyfish — Why Are They Increasing So Fast and What Do They Do in Lakes?"
Siera Romine took home the top prize of a brand new truck on Saturday, Feb. 1, with her 5.85-pound walleye.

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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources report for the week of Jan. 21, 2025.
The Great Lakes have lost an average of 14 days each decade between 1995-2023, a study found.
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Brainerd Jaycees and officials are monitoring the ice heave across the contest site on Gull Lake.
People gather to watch and photograph a great gray owl in Two Harbors.
The updated plan includes goals, objectives and strategies for managing fish populations in Minnesota’s portion of the big lake, an area of more than 300,000 acres.
Pat Adrian of Roseau, Minnesota, and Ryan Haug of Fargo will ride fat bikes on the 135-mile course; Rachel Utecht of Fargo will be on foot.
Retired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods," among other books. Reach him via Katie Rohman at krohman@duluthnews.com.
Editor’s note: Some events may have been canceled after the time of publication. Please check with local organizers. Email events to outdoors@duluthnews.com.
The bite has been all over the place on Lake Superior.
Temperatures will be bitterly cold for some this weekend, but remaining flake free, with a little more sunshine by Sunday.
Author says gull species are amazingly adaptive, and the Great Lakes area is a perfect spot to find many of them.

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