The Minnesota DNR provided the following summaries of last week's activities by Conservation Officers:
CO Mary Manning (Hovland) wrapped up deer hunting complaints and took information for use next deer season. A case of hunter harassment was investigated where other hunters sabotaged a stand so that it would collapse when used. Another incident was investigated where a hunter shot the top off a small pine tree less than 100 feet from a family?s home; the shot lined up with the house and a picnic table in the yard. Manning also handled equipment issues and answered questions about wolf hunting and trapping.
CO Darin Fagerman (Grand Marais) checked small game hunters and trapping activity during the week. He also worked on investigations of wild land arson fires and a bear guiding case. Trappers are reminded to check their trap tags to make sure they are legible.
CO Thomas Wahlstrom (Tofte) checked traps during the opening weekend of the fisher and pine marten season. Muzzleloader hunters were also checked. The officer appeared in court for a trial and followed up on past investigations. Enforcement action was taken for DAR, trapping and ATV violations.
CO John Velsvaag (Ely) checked up on several deer baiting complaints this past week. CO Velsvaag took several calls on the upcoming second wolf season. He also followed up on complaints of early pine marten trapping.
CO Marty Stage (Ely) worked on cases that were left over from the deer season. Time was spent putting away boats since the lakes are frozen up now. The second wave of hunters has shown up for wolf, muzzleloader, and marten and fisher trapping. Trappers are reminded that if they don?t want the conservation officer to alter their sets any more than is absolutely necessary, they should not roll their ID tags into a little ball. Doing this makes the tag difficult to read.
CO Anthony Bermel (Babbitt / Ely) reports the first snowstorm of the year and ice forming on the lakes, bringing winter sports here soon. An investigation from deer season was completed with enforcement action taken for hunting deer without a license and a rifle was seized. Whitefish netting was monitored. A busy wolf, muzzleloader deer, and fisher/marten opener was worked. Other enforcement action for the week included over limit of crappies, unregistered ATV, trespass, commercial records violation, fail to register deer, transport loaded gun in motor vehicle, no blaze orange while trapping, fail to validate marten site coupon, set trap on pole with illegal diameter, and no trapping license in possession.
Sgt. Keith Olson (Lake Superior Marine Unit) reports with the recent snowfall and more winter like temps the muzzleloader hunters enjoyed plenty of tracking snow. Several hunters checked over the weekend reported a slow start to the season. Snowmobile activity has started with the new snow. Calls and questions wrapped up from the firearms deer season. He assisted with cars in the ditch due to the slippery road conditions.
CO Matt Miller (Lake Superior Marine Unit) spent time wrapping up cases from deer season. A grant application was completed. Commercial and charter fishing violations were handled, and the season wrapped up for those operators as well. An early snowfall greeted marten/fisher trappers and muzzleloader hunters with some fresh tracking snow. Enforcement action was taken for ATV and commercial violations.
CO Troy Ter Meer (Lake Superior Marine Unit) spent the week checking commercial fishermen, checked some shore fishermen on Lake Superior, and worked on paperwork from the deer season. Enforcement action was taken for angling without a license.
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