The Duluth Sport Show is coming to the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center from Thursday to Sunday, showcasing the latest in boats, RVs, hunting and fishing gear, and more. Attendees can enjoy fishing and hunting seminars, visit the Humminbird Marine Electronics University, watch archery demonstrations, and even have their buck antlers scored by Minnesota Official Measurers. Admission is $10 for adults, $6 for ages 6-17, and free for kids under 5. More information is available at www.duluthsportshow.com. In other news, nominations are being sought for Outdoor News’ annual Person of the Year Award, which honors individuals who have made significant contributions to hunting, fishing, and conservation in Minnesota. Nominations can be sent to tim@outdoornews.com by March 1. Turkey hunters have until Feb. 21 to apply for permits for the A spring hunting season in Carlos Avery or Whitewater wildlife management areas. And the Princeton Lions Ice-Fishing Contest is set for Feb. 23 on Green Lake, with cash and prizes worth over $30,000. Lastly, Wildlife Forever and the United Prairie Foundation have launched an Educational Prairie Trail program at the Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton School in Glyndon, with funding from the state’s Board of Water and Soil Resources to restore four acres of native prairie on the school grounds and develop a new educational curriculum. In Iowa, ice-fishing shelters must be removed from state-owned lands and waters by Feb. 20. For more information on these events and initiatives, visit their respective websites.
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