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On January 1, 2026, Minnesota officers enforced outdoor rules amid expired licenses, unsafe ice, and poaching concerns, while the Pacific Northwest saw mixed fishing success and ongoing safety warnings.
On January 1, 2026, Minnesota conservation officers enforced hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation rules, citing expired licenses, unauthorized hunting from roads, and ATV registration issues.
Poor snowmobile trail conditions and slow fishing success were reported, particularly on Mille Lacs Lake, where ice remained thin.
Officers responded to complaints about dogs chasing deer and poaching, and reminded the public of the need for valid licenses and safe practices.
In the Pacific Northwest, fishing success was noted at locations like Crescent Bay and the Spokane River, while ice fishing remained unsafe due to lack of stable ice.
Authorities urged reporting of illegal bighorn sheep killings in Idaho and Washington, offering rewards up to $45,000.
El 1 de enero de 2026, los oficiales de Minnesota aplicaron las reglas al aire libre en medio de licencias caducadas, hielo inseguro y preocupaciones de caza furtiva, mientras que el noroeste del Pacífico experimentó un éxito mixto en la pesca y advertencias de seguridad en curso.