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Minnesota - Specific Areas => Mille Lacs- Aitkin County Lakes => Topic started by: KEN W on March 03/13/22, 02:43:47 PM

Title: Raising the limit
Post by: KEN W on March 03/13/22, 02:43:47 PM
Has the native no limits forced the DNR to keep the no possession limit for the rest of us. Will they ever allow us to keep say 4 walleyes? Or will it stay this way forever. Would take the pressure off of Red Lake if they opened it up.
Title: Re: Raising the limit
Post by: Boar on March 03/13/22, 03:22:38 PM
I would like to see something open up on millacs for that very reason, i also would like to see a limit or temp ban on ice roads..
Title: Re: Raising the limit
Post by: Bobberineyes on March 03/13/22, 03:34:32 PM
Yep raise the limit and let the perch come back, perch draws a crowd.
Title: Re: Raising the limit
Post by: glenn57 on March 03/13/22, 03:47:33 PM
I would like to see something open up on millacs for that very reason, i also would like to see a limit or temp ban on ice roads..
not that it help you catch fish.  :mooning: :rotflmao:

Then ban all ice roads on all lakes!

I'm not going anywhere near the natives  :bs:. There's a reason I don't go to there casinos.
Title: Re: Raising the limit
Post by: dutchboy on March 03/13/22, 03:59:29 PM
Has the native no limits forced the DNR to keep the no possession limit for the rest of us. Will they ever allow us to keep say 4 walleyes? Or will it stay this way forever. Would take the pressure off of Red Lake if they opened it up.

Nope, never changing back, not ever. GLIFWC has the Minnesota DNR on the run and they won't let up.