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The 2017 Minnesota fishing season opened with a sensationally warm weekend that drew large crowds to celebrate. It unfolded for the next couple of weeks under mostly rainy conditions statewide.

But more than weather extremes, anglers will remember the year for the planned midsummer, three-week shutdown of walleye fishing on Mille Lacs.

The interruption irked residents and business operators in the area to the point where a sizable contingent protested the state's management of the lake by organizing a flotilla of boats to surround Gov. Mark Dayton on the lake while he tried to promote Mille Lacs as a bass destination.

In other fishing news, a group assigned by the DNR to evaluate walleye regulations floated the idea of a statewide bag limit reduction from six fish to four. The DNR also championed a major change in northern pike regulations to dramatically raise the bag limit in the middle swath of the state to reduce unhealthy overpopulations of small, hammer-handle northerns.

With the bulk of the open-water season now in the books, today's coverage concludes our weekly photo page. Next week we'll return to our regular format for Wednesday outdoors in the Star Tribune.

Fishing with an aunt at Net Lake in Pine County, 4-year-old Natalie Farmer of Andover caught her first sunfish using her Rapunzel fishing pole.  She kissed the sunfish before releasing it.
Fishing with an aunt at Net Lake in Pine County, 4-year-old Natalie Farmer of Andover caught her first sunfish using her Rapunzel fishing pole.  She kissed the sunfish before releasing it.
Bill Sutor of Fergus Falls caught this 38-inch northern on Big Sand Lake (northeast of Park Rapids). At first Sutor thought he had snagged a rock, but it turned out to be his largest catch ever.
Bill Sutor of Fergus Falls caught this 38-inch northern on Big Sand Lake (northeast of Park Rapids). At first Sutor thought he had snagged a rock, but it turned out to be his largest catch ever.

Brian Stensaas, Star Tribune

While on vacation with family and friends, 13-year-old John Brager caught this 5-pound largemouth bass on Bello Lake (southwest of Bigfork in Itasca County). It’s his biggest bass yet.
While on vacation with family and friends, 13-year-old John Brager caught this 5-pound largemouth bass on Bello Lake (southwest of Bigfork in Itasca County). It’s his biggest bass yet.

Brian Stensaas, Star Tribune