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This helps someone each step has drugs currently ground kept area wildlife manager stated that while doing a sharp-tailed grouse survey, two wolves came out into a field and noticed him. He then started walking back to his truck and the wolves began to follow him until they noticed his vehicle. Isle vacant. Malmo vacant. CO Kuske assisted the Training Section with the upcoming Academy and investigated a call of a deer hanging a front yard. It was found to be a legal road kill deer. Kuske spoke at the Royalton firearms safety class and handled calls about injured owl, a dead eagle, deer feeding complaints, and questions about the upcoming turkey hunting seasons. CO Caleb Silgjord spent time during the week following up on cases and monitoring angling activity. He also prepared for upcoming firearms safety class and provided a law and ethics presentation to the Meire Grove youth firearms safety class. A call regarding a sick coyote was also fielded and handled. CO Todd VanderWeyst found a few anglers out this week but they were having little to no luck. The officer assisted neighboring officer with a deer case. Snow over the weekend slowed activity and left people wondering what the fishing opener be like. CO Thesing worked anglers, followed up on illegal burning complaints and worked on the upcoming Conservation Officer Academy. With the never-ending snow, more snowmobiles were out again. Enforcement action for the week included a citation to Mother Nature for leaving out past the deadline. CO Frank Rezac reports checking ice fishermen and snowmobile riders during the week. Calls about regulation questions were also returned and dates set to speak to area hunter education firearms safety classes. Enforcement contacts were made for no snowmobile safety certificate and expired snowmobile registration. Pierz vacant. Annandale vacant. CO Londgren checked anglers, closed snowmobile trails and trappers, and fielded calls about injured animals. She also scheduled upcoming speaking events and prepared presentations. CO Mohs focused on ATV and snowmobile activity. Snowmobile riders are reminded that --aid trails closed 1. Enforcement action was taken for operating a snowmobile the road right of way, snowmobiling on a closed trail, and operating ATV without registration. CO Krauel spent the week checking anglers and patrolling for ATV activity. Panfish anglers are still finding some success on area lakes. Krauel also gave law talks to two firearms safety classes. At one class, Krauel also had the opportunity to present one of the instructors with his 40-year award. Over those 40 years, it is estimated he has taught more than 1 students. A big thank you to all of the dedicated safety instructors! CO McGaw checked some ice anglers during the week. Ice conditions remain fairly stable. Panfish have been hit and due to fluctuating weather. Turkeys are still grouped up but one lone was seen walking across a snow-covered field. CO Tony Musatov spoke at a youth firearms safety class. Complaints about animals were handled and follow up was done on a big-game case. Musatov worked ATV complaint areas and followed up on property illegally left on WMAs. CO Reller followed up on a possible wetland violation. He also gave two presentations at firearms safety classes Monticello and Rockford. CO Trent Seamans checked anglers and addressed various wildlife calls. He also worked a southeast Minnesota trout opener detail. Few trout anglers were observed braving the poor weather conditions. Anglers checked reported cold hands and moderate fishing success. Enforcement action for the week included fishing without a license and targeting smallmouth bass during the closed An injured 's hawk was rescued from a window well. The hawk was delivered to the Raptor Center by a dedicated volunteer. CO Arnaud Kpachavi spent the week checking anglers and responding to wildlife complaints. The officer looked into a complaint of a business storing property at a public access and spent time patrolling for snowmobile activity over the snowy weekend. Enforcement action was taken for angling without a license. CO Grewe spent the week following up on calls and attending a district safety meeting. Grewe also went to Camp Ripley for division K9 training, which consisted of detection work, articles and obedience. CO Alexander Birdsall spent a snowy weekend on the snowmobile. riders were out on the trails and ditches. Violations encountered included failure to register, failure to transfer ownership, failure to display valid registration, and operating at excessive speeds. Birdsall responded to a medical call which individual cut himself while working on a boat.