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Świecie wybór diabła mała metalowa film mają też pojmowanej najpopularniejszym and civil to one another. Other work activities included assisting at the DNR booth during the annual Falls Outdoor Expo and handling a few complaints of nuisance animals. Enforcement action for week was taken for several walleye overlimits, illegal-length walleyes, license violations, boat registration issues, and invasive species violations. CO John Slatinski reports fishing, boating, and invasive species activities were the focus this past week. Angling activity on the Rainy River was once again a popular activity. Those who fished until last light were unable to get off the water until after midnight due to congestion at the accesses. The next morning people wishing to get a close parking spot were reported to be hitting the access between 3 and 4 a.m. Although success reports were mixed most people were still happy to be out for their first open-water adventures of the year. CO Fondie monitored area roads, checked ice-fishing activity on area lakes and began work on equipment transition. CO John Velsvaag checked anglers and took part two work details. He also finished up several older cases, checked public accesses and fixed equipment. CO Marc Hopkins spent the week checking anglers and conducting ATV patrol. There was a complaint of wolves a yard. The officer also has been fielding a number of calls about regulations concerning angling through the ice for the walleye opener. CO Bozovsky worked anglers, followed up on fish house violations and taught the law portion of a firearms safety class Hibbing. Enforcement action was taken for littering and fish house violations. CO Frericks spoke at a firearms safety class and checked anglers on area lakes. Ice conditions continue to hold steady and very little if any ice has been lost. Most anglers believe there be ice on most lakes by the time the fishing opener arrives. Area trails were patrolled. ATV riders are reminded that --aid snowmobile trails are not open to ATV traffic. Enforcement action was taken for angling without a license. CO Fredin was working on the Rainy River and smelled a strong odor of marijuana and saw individual smoking. Fredin seized the marijuana and also cited the person for fishing without a license. Other enforcement action taken while working the Rainy was for angling with extra lines, expired boat registration, transporting walleyes without a skin patch and overlimit of walleyes. A complaint of trespassing across private land to access a lake was taken care of and resulted four individuals cited for trespass. Falls #2 vacant. CO reports angling pressure the area is slow but steady. Angler success has improved and has the quality of fish seen. also assisted officers on the Rainy River for the busy catch-and-release sturgeon Violations included DWI, angling without a license, and transporting fish without a skin patch. CO Marty Stage worked on getting equipment ready for storage and getting ready for activity. There is still a lot of snow the woods, but river ice is deteriorating locations. Please be careful. CO Fagerman checked lakes along the border. He dealt with equipment breakdowns and checked snowmobilers. CO Mary Manning patrolled area lakes and rivers and checked border-lake walleye anglers. Manning also patrolled roads, where snow was quickly disappearing. Storms over the weekend brought back to the Northwoods for a few more days, although not as much snow fell the Arrowhead as other parts of the state. Enforcement action was taken when the officer witnessed a car nearly sideswipe the median barrier and another car. The distracted driver was cited for careless operation. CO Bermel worked late- crappie anglers, primarily the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. Overall activity is low. Bermel also spent time on commercial activity. Enforcement action taken for fishing without a license and a traffic violation. CO David Schottenbauer reports there wasn't much activity the area. He also worked on Academy lesson plans. CO Wahlstrom check anglers along the border and focused on ATV enforcement. Time was also spent working on issued equipment. Enforcement action was taken for ATV violations. CO answered questions from out of state anglers wishing to fish North Shore trout streams on the opener. The anglers were shocked to hear that area streams were frozen solid. also checked beaver trappers and issued deer possession permits for vehicle killed deer. CO Hansen worked ATV activity and fishing and small game enforcement and answered miscellaneous wildlife calls. He checked area lakes and patrolled areas. A common call was about road kill deer near feeders. CO Fairbanks attended a K9 meeting and training and checked anglers and assisted the county with locating a missing vehicle. Fairbanks and his K9 partner also assisted the State Patrol with locating a suspect who fled into the woods on foot after a vehicle pursuit. Enforcement action was taken for license issues. CO Sutherland worked angling activity. Ice thickness varies throughout the area but it's generally