Minnow Dealers who would like to harvest minnows in designated infested waters must annually complete aquatic invasive species training and pass an exam, in addition to submitting the appropriate permit application(s) by March 1 of the license year in which they plan to work in designated infested waters.
Applications
- Eurasian watermilfoil
Permit application to harvest minnows in waters designated infested with Eurasian watermilfoil
- Faucet snail
Permit application to harvest minnows in waters designated infested with faucet snail
- Flowering rush
Permit application to harvest minnows in waters designated infested with flowering rush
- Spiny waterflea
Permit application to harvest minnows in waters designated infested with spiny water flea
- Starry stonewort
Permit application to harvest minnows in waters designated infested with starry stonewort
- Zebra mussel
Permit application to harvest minnows in waters designated infested with zebra mussel
Permit application to take sucker eggs in waters designated infested with zebra mussel
- Faucet snail and zebra mussel
Permit application to harvest minnows in waters designated infested with faucet snail and zebra mussel
- Mille Lacs Lake
Permit application to harvest minnows in waters designated infested with Eurasian watermilfoil, spiny waterflea, and zebra mussel (Lake Mille Lacs)
- Leech Lake
Permit application to harvest minnows in waters designated infested with Eurasian watermilfoil and zebra mussel (Lake Leech)
- Rainy Lake
Permit application to harvest minnows in waters designated infested with spiny waterflea (Rainy Lake)
- Lake Winnibigoshish
Permit application to harvest minnows in designated infested waters (for Lake Winnibigoshish and connected waters only)