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In an Aug. 25, 2015 photo, a walleye statue in Garrison, Minn., sits next to Lake Mille Lacs, where resort and business owners say the Department of Natural Resources's decision to end the walleye fishing season early on the lake is having an impact on their bottom lines. Local businesses are tallying losses and trying to get a read from state officials about what comes next for Mille Lacs walleye. Some want to see a long-term plan to restore the fishery. Others are pressing the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to allow an ice fishing season for walleye on the lake when the current ban on keeping the fish ends Nov. 30. (Tom Scheck/MPR News via AP)
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