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Author Topic: Mille Lacs winter W/E regs  (Read 1031 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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DNR NEWS - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE :police:                                                         

 :reporter; Mille Lacs walleye regulation to remain the same this winter.
   
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Walleye anglers who fish Mille Lacs Lake this winter will do so under the same bag and slot limit that has been in effect since May, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

Following fish population assessments this fall, the DNR determined that maintaining the existing regulation was appropriate. That regulation allows anglers to harvest walleye between 18- and 20-inches, except one over 28 inches may be harvested. The possession limit is two.

The walleye fishing season runs through Feb. 23 and reopens May 10. The walleye regulation for the 2014 open water season will be announced in late winter following an evaluation of harvest data.

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Well enjoy it while you can folks,our wonderful powers of the federal gov't just let the perps go from the leech lake netting scandal,the judge said they were protected under the 1837 treaty rights,what a bunch of BS!,guess whats coming next? an all out free for all on our lakes...Its a sad day here in minnesota for each and everyone of us non-natives...When our lakes crash we had better not see our tax and license revenue go to restocking.