As we head into the first week of July, fishing is holding up quite well throughout the Bemidji area. Look for walleyes along the deeper weed edges in 12-18 feet.
Most walleyes, pike, bass and crappies have slowly settled into their summer spots and will be there throughout the remainder of the season. But it depends on the body of water you are fishing at.
The United Way of Bemidji Area will host its first-ever United Way Fishing Tournament - Kids Edition from 8 a.m. to noon on Sunday, June 22, in Beltrami County.
Itasca Waters' Practical Water Wisdom series continues at noon on Thursday, June 5, with "Septic Health Check: A Deep Dive into Inspections & Maintenance."
As the final trapping season of BSU's urban deer study concludes, graduate student Raena Kemna will begin filling a long-standing research gap of deer in urban settings, aiding cities across the Northland.
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