 Anglers will be able to keep more fish out of upper Red Lake this season. The DNR has raised a limit this year, even though ice anglers harvested 109,000 pounds of walleyes this past winter on the lake. DNR officials say there's ample room for anglers to take more. The big news on Red Lake is there's so many fish that we've liberalized our regulation up there. We now went from a bag limit of three up to four. And we have a new regulation where of those four fish, only one can be over 17 inches. So it should be plenty of good eating quality fish under 17 inches available on upper Red. Red Lake's walleye harvest is managed under a joint state and tribal harvest plan, most recently revised in 2015 by the Red Lake Fisheries Technical Committee. Colin will have more on the fishing opener in sports. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.