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Message Subject: Minnesota DNR expands slot limits on Mille Lacs
jerry
Posted 2/20/2004 8:28 AM (#13684)
Subject: Minnesota DNR expands slot limits on Mille Lacs


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Location: Manitowoc, WI

News Release
DNR expands walleye slot limit for Lake Mille Lacs (2004-02-19)
Anglers who fish Lake Mille Lacs will be allowed to keep more walleye
under a less restrictive slot limit announced today by the Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources.

The season will open May 15 with a regulation that will allow anglers
to keep four walleye up to 20 inches, which may include one trophy over
28 inches. Anglers must release all walleye from 20 to 28 inches.

The new slot limit will also allow more opportunities for angling
harvest in mid-summer, when the bite on Mille Lacs traditionally slows.
Starting July 15, anglers will be allowed to keep walleye up to 22 inches
with one trophy over 28 inches in the four fish limit. All walleye from
22 to 28 inches must be released. The slot will revert to four walleye
up to 20 inches with one over 28 inches in the four fish limit on Dec.
1.

"This regulation will allow anglers to harvest more fish this year,"
said John Guenther, DNR director of fish and wildlife. "We will get
closer to the 380,000 pounds of walleye (including hooking mortality)
allotted to the state." Eight bands of Minnesota and Wisconsin Ojibwae may
take 100,000 pounds of walleye.

Although it will allow more harvest, the new slot limit will still
protect future fishing opportunities. "The majority of our spawning stock
biomass - large, mature fish - remains protected under this regulation,"
Ron Payer, DNR fisheries chief, said.

The large number of walleye hatched in 2002, which will reach 10 to 13
inches this year, will not be harmed under the new regulations, he
added. "If an angler deep hooks a 10 to 13 inch fish, this regulation
allows anglers the flexibility to take that fish home and fry it up," Payer
said. "However, we are encouraging anglers to release these smaller
fish that are likely to survive."

Last year, anglers harvested 67,000 pounds of walleye under a slot
limit that required the release of walleye from 17 to 28 inches with one
allowed over 28 inches. The state was allotted 400,000 pounds of walleye.

This year's regulation is similar to special walleye regulations on
other popular walleye lakes such as Rainy, Big Sand and Winnibigoshish.

"This new regulation protects the long-term health of the fishery,
allows excellent opportunity for anglers and safeguards economic
interests," Payer said. "The decision to expand the regulation was made based on
the best biological data, with input from anglers and resort owners."
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JLDII
Posted 2/20/2004 11:08 AM (#13705 - in reply to #13684)
Subject: RE: Minnesota DNR expands slot limits on Mille Lacs


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jerry,... you stole my thunder! Those are "MY" homewaters you posted about.

Just kidding buddy. I'm anxious to see how the public responds to this. The last few years all you ever read was from a negative slant about that lake. Hopefully, the press will try to be a little more positive about this change. But then again, good does not sell papers, but controversy does!

I'm optomistic that I might be very busy this year guiding! (And my friends think I'm up there just having FUN!!) HA HA
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jerry
Posted 2/20/2004 12:55 PM (#13714 - in reply to #13684)
Subject: RE: Minnesota DNR expands slot limits on Mille Lacs


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Jack,

I hear that we will be meeting soon: March 7th at Rangerpat's place. Glad to hear you will be there for this great cause.

Jerry
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JLDII
Posted 2/20/2004 2:39 PM (#13722 - in reply to #13684)
Subject: RE: Minnesota DNR expands slot limits on Mille Lacs


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Jerry,

I didn't know you were going to be there also! I'm going to try to make it up to the Yar-Craft factory in Minnominee Sat. before I head down to Pat's. If that doesn't work out I'm going to go straight to Pat's. I'll try to be there early in the afternoon. I would love to go to the Packer Hall of Fame if I have the time.
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