What do you think about Red Lake Nation's move to control all of Upper Red Lake?

Contribute your questions or observations for future Star Tribune coverage.

March 27, 2023 at 5:12PM
A busy scene from Upper Red Lake on opening day of the 2020 walleye season, likely driven in part by the pandemic. (Dennis Anderson/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Red Lake Nation tribal leaders are making headlines this month by setting their sights on bringing all of Upper Red Lake within reservation boundaries — an epic challenge that could take years to play out.

As the Star Tribune continues to follow the story, what observations or questions come to mind as the movement gets started? Tell us briefly your first impressions or reflect on your Upper Red Lake experiences.

Star Tribune Outdoors will consider your responses and may incorporate them as part of our ongoing coverage.

Thank you.

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