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DNR produces new ice fishing podcast (2006-12-04)
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The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has released the latest in its series of audio programs for outdoor sports enthusiasts titled "Winter Panfishing." The 30-minute show was recorded in a MP3 format or podcast that can be downloaded from the DNR's Web site and listened to on a computer or portable audio device.

The winter panfishing show features ice fishing expert Terry Tuma and DNR ice safety specialist Tim Smalley. DNR Information Officer Steve Carroll serves as the host.

"Terry provides insight on a variety of topics including what panfishing really is, how to dress properly, what equipment is required, and how to find and land panfish," Smalley said. "I give tips for checking ice thickness and conditions, developing a plan if something goes wrong, why ice anglers should carry a cell phone, and other helpful ice safety do's and don'ts."

The DNR has produced a dozen audio programs. Topics have included ice fishing, early season and fall walleye fishing, crappie fishing, deer hunting, duck hunting, and spring turkey hunting. Listeners have downloaded the various programs more than 10,000 times.

"Podcasts are a cost-effective way of using technology to deliver information to folks who enjoy outdoor activities like ice fishing," Smalley said. "And the programs are portable; anglers can listen to the information while driving to their favorite fishing spot or while sitting on a bucket out in the middle of the lake."

To listen to the program, click on the DNR podcasts link at www.dnr.state.mn.us.

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