Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1841

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Morrison County; rulemaking to delist Little Rock Creek as a trout stream and to prohibit trout stocking in the stream required.

Impact

The decision to delist Little Rock Creek will impact local ecosystems and potentially alter the fishing practices in Morrison County. It reflects a broader initiative to manage waterways based on current environmental assessments and community needs. As a result, stakeholders including local anglers and conservation groups may be affected by changes to the ecological balance of the creek and opportunities for recreational fishing.

Summary

House File 1841 (HF1841) proposes a significant amendment to the management of natural resources in Morrison County, specifically targeting the designation of Little Rock Creek as a trout stream. The bill requires the state's commissioner of natural resources to delist the creek, leading to the halt of trout stocking in this area. This legislative move indicates a shift in resource management, responding to the ecological and recreational balancing required in the region.

Contention

Debate surrounding HF1841 could arise from differing perspectives on wildlife management and local resource use. Advocates for the bill might argue that it is necessary for ecological integrity and to ensure the creek's environment remains sustainable for other local species. Conversely, opponents may express concerns that the bill might diminish fishing opportunities or alter the local economy which relies on recreational fishing activities. These points may lead to tangible discussions in committee meetings regarding the implications of the bill.

Companion Bills

MN SF1816

Similar To Morrison County Little Rock Creek delistment as a trout stream and trout stocking in the stream prohibition requirement provision

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.