January 1, 2021
4608 Tower St.
Edina, MN 55424
(612) 440-7171
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Twin Cities Walleyes Unlimited - Monthly Newsletter
President's Letter
Looking Forward

Greetings Club friends! The words “Happy New Year” will mean so much more this year as we say goodbye to all the uncertainty of 2020 and look forward to new beginnings.

Although it’s disappointing to have to cancel our January club meeting, I am hopeful that it will be the last meeting we have to miss.

I’m so excited that our January 9th club outing and ice-fishing clinic with Tony Roach is still on. The ice is starting to get thicker and the colder temps forecasted over the holidays will sure help. Last year’s event was so fun and I can’t wait to chase some walleyes through the ice with Tony’s help. Space is filling up; so sign up soon to make sure you get a spot.

We are also looking forward to our 4th annual Minnesota Military Youth Ice Fishing event. This year’s event will take place on Saturday, January 30th. We are expecting a great turnout with several families that have already signed up, but we need your help. We need volunteers to make this event a success. Make sure to check out the article later in the newsletter to find out how to sign up to help.

As 2021 begins I hope that you and your families remain healthy and safe. I wish you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR and I look forward to seeing you all soon!

Dale Meinders
President of Twin Cities Walleyes Unlimited
Ice is setting up nicely on Mille Lacs. Click on Tony's Photo for the latest video update Sign up today for the Tony Roach Ice Fishing Club event scheduled for January 9th. See details below.
Twin Cities Walleyes Unlimited and the Minnesota National Guard Child and Youth programs are hosting a youth ice fishing camp for Military connected youth. 

We are looking for volunteers to support this event, which include; setting up fish houses, cutting holes, and coaching the kids on on ice fishing. See the complete event details below the MN-DNR news section in the newsletter.
TCWU Club ice fishing outing featuring Walleye fishing legend Tony Roach as our Guide
Saturday January 9, 2021
Good news for a change Hooray for fun!

The Tony Roach 2nd Annual TCWU Ice Fishing outing and clinic is on and scheduled for Saturday January 9, 2021 at Lake Mille Lacs!

We were really looking forward to have Tony Roach lead us into the Ice fishing season at our December meeting and then put those tips to work at his clinic.
Unfortunately we had to cancel the meeting but luckily we can still go fishing. Added bonus Tony is coming back next year to speak at our 2021 December club meeting.

Tony is stoked to host this event and has an awesome day planned for us.
Check out a couple of his latest articles by clicking on the links below to get tuned in on the latest and pick up some his favorite new lures and hot tips.
Event Details
  • Meet at Nitti's Hunters Point Resort at 7:00 am for breakfast.
  • Tony will coach us up and lay out the game plan for the all day fish.
  • Lunch will be served on the Ice, bring your favorite snacks and beverages.
  • Bring your fishing gear; Tony will make sure you are rigged up for success.
  • There are wheel houses to share.
  • Please bring your portable Ice/Wheel House if you have one, they are good for moving around and space is limited in the 3 wheel houses.
  • Prizes, you Betcha! we have some cool stuff to award.
  • If you and your fishing buddies want to turn this into a weekend of fishing fun, contact Nitti's directly (see contact information below). Nitti's offers lodging and a variety of fish house rentals. Book your lodging now if you plan to make it a weekend of fishing fun!

Cost is $130.00 each (Tip not included) Kids 16 and under attend for Free!
Clinic includes shelters, lunch, bait, personal coaching from Tony and his guides and the latest ice fishing technology and equipment to try out.

Space is limited, Tony can host up to 30 of us.

Click on this link to Register for club outing

Special Thanks to Tony for hosting and supporting our club!
Special Thanks to TROPHY Level Sponsors
Performance Fishing Gear for Anglers
*** January 9th Club Meeting Cancelled***
2020/2021 TCWU Meetings and Guest Speakers
Welcome back TCWU Club Friends!

We hope to get back to the way things were before COVID, starting on February 4th with Mandy Uhrich. We scheduled an awesome line up of guest speakers for 2020/2021 and are excited to host them all. We are lucky to have a large facility to host our events and will be sure to have everything needed to host our club events safely. Check out this years speakers below!
Minnesota DNR News
Lake Mille Lacs winter anglers allowed 1 Walleye starting Dec. 1, 2020

Winter anglers on Mille Lacs Lake will enjoy a walleye harvest this winter for the fifth season in a row. Starting Tuesday, Dec. 1, anglers will be allowed to keep one walleye between 21-23 inches or one fish longer than 28 inches. This is the same regulation as the last two winter seasons.
“It’s good news that anglers will be able to harvest walleye again this winter,” said Sarah Strommen, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. “Conservative management continues to sustain good fishing on Mille Lacs.”

Click to read more... Lake Mille Lacs winter harvest

Upper Red Lake Walleye regulations change for the winter season

Anglers fishing during the winter season on Upper Red Lake in northern Minnesota will have a three-walleye bag limit, with only one walleye longer than 17 inches allowed. The new regulations, which become effective Sunday, Nov. 1, lower the possession limit from the four-walleye limits in place during the 2020 open water season "Anglers should remember to bring a good measuring device along with them on their trip to Upper Red Lake,” said Andy Thompson, Bemidji area fisheries supervisor with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. “Many walleye will measure just above, and just under, the 17-inch size restriction.”

Click to read more... Upper Red Lake winter harvest

Aquatic Invasive Species Advisory Committee

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is seeking applications from Minnesota residents interested in serving on the statewide Aquatic Invasive Species Advisory Committee. Applications are due by 4:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22.

Take caution around open water, newly formed ice!

With the kickoff of the ice fishing season, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds new and veteran anglers alike of their responsibility to keep themselves safe and to be a considerate member of the ice angling community.

The recommended minimum thickness for walking on new, clear ice is 4 inches. Wait for 5 to 7 inches before heading out on an ATV or snowmobile, and keep cars off until there’s 8 to 12 inches. Anyone planning to drive out in a truck, should wait until there’s at least 12 to 15 inches of ice. Double these minimums for white or snow-covered ice.
  • Wear a life jacket or float coat on the ice (except when in a vehicle).
  • Carry ice picks, rope, an ice chisel and tape measure.
  • Check ice thickness at regular intervals; conditions can change quickly.
  • Bring a cell phone or personal locator beacon.
  • Don’t go out alone; tell someone about trip plans and expected return time.
  • Before heading out, inquire about conditions and known hazards with local experts.
Click to read more... Important Ice Safety Guidelines

Below find some helpful Ice making and lake Ice thickness Charts
Thank You to all our Sponsors and Donors!
TCWU Volunteer Event Saturday January 30, 2021
Minnesota Military Youth Ice Fishing Camp
TCWU Volunteer Event

We are hosting Military Youth and their families for a fun day of ice fishing. We love your help with setting up coaching the kids and most importantly have some Fun!
I find it amazing that even with all the snow last year, we still had an amazing turnout for the Military Ice Fishing Camp. Snow started overnight and continued until about 11:30 am, making the roads difficult to be on. Travel was not advised but we are Minnesotans and a little snow doesn't hold us back.

Even with bad road conditions we still saw 35 – 40 kids show up and they were all excited to ice fish. All the kids had a great time and they all went home with knowledge and memories, as well as some goodies.

We are excited to host this event again this year. We are thrilled that current registrations are completely filled with 175 military friends signed up for this event!!!
We need your help please Volunteer!
Volunteers needed! We would love to have 30 Club members and friends volunteer to help make this a special day of fun for these families.

Setting up includes:
  • Setting up ice houses, Thank you to Eskimo for providing shelters!
  • Cutting holes and scooping out ice
  • Setting up Heaters and chairs
  • Take a kid and family fishing

What to bring:
  • A couple extra chairs
  • A heater if you have one
  • A Hub ice house if you have one
  • Two or three fishing rods
We may not need to use your personal equipment but it would be nice to have extra supplies on hand. if you have the time please bring your stuff along.

Event Details:
  • 9:15 - Volunteer arrival
  • 9:30 - Set up shelters, cut holes, scoop holes, ad chairs and heaters
  • 10:30 - Registration begins. Meet and greet families and guide them to a fun day of fishing
  • 11:00 - 2:00 Fishing!
  • 12:00 - Lunch is served
  • 2:00 - Big fish awards, give out prizes and pictures
  • 2:30 - Tear down and close it up.
Location:
Disabled Veterans Campground
11300 180th Street North
Marine on St. Croix MN

Directions:
  • From Minneapolis take I-35W N
  • To MN-36 E 
  • To I-35E N to exit 123A Main St
  • Take Frenchman Rd, to Hwy-61 N, to 170th St East, to180th St N 

From St. Paul take I-35E N
  • Take Exit 123A Main St from I-35E N
  • Take Frenchman Rd, to Hwy-61 N, to 170th St East, to180th St N 

I personally want to thank our members and friends for the support for this great event. Below see some fun pictures from last year we look forward to seeing you there.

John Jordan
TCWU Board Member
Thank You to all our Sponsors and Donors!
TC Walleyes Unlimited, Inc.
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