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Offline Lee Borgersen

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       Special regulations vs. northern pike zones:

                                     Which Wins! :scratch:

                                               

5/6/18

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One question that may arise from anglers reading the northern pike zone regulations in effect when the season opens Saturday, May 12: What about special regulations that apply to individual waters?

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The answer is simple: Special regulations take precedence over statewide regulations, including the pike zone regulations. If the possession limit on a special regulation lake, river or stream is different than the zone limit, the special regulation limit applies.

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"We still have special regulations in our fish management tackle box, so to speak, and we want to make sure anglers continue to check for them wherever they're dropping a line," said Al Stevens, fisheries program consultant with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

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Special regulations are designed to meet specific management objectives for individual waters based on lake-specific fish population characteristics. They aim to improve fish populations where statewide regulations are not sufficient to meet objectives, like managing a lake for trophy-sized fish.

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There are more than 90 waters in the state with special regulations on northern pike, all listed in the special regulations section of the 2018 Minnesota Fishing Regulations. For lakes, they can also be found using the DNR's Lake Finder tool at mndnr.gov/fishmn.

In contrast, the northern pike regulations for inland waters announced recently have three distinct zones to address the different characteristics of pike populations in Minnesota.
A real-life example of this is Wabedo Lake in Cass County that has a special regulation for pike requiring all pike from 24 to 36 inches to be immediately released, with a possession limit of three pike and only one over 36 inches. Even though the north-central zone regulation has a higher possession limit than three, an angler on Wabedo could only keep three pike but none from 24 to 36 inches and just one over 36 inches.

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"We want special regulations to actually be special. What's more, we are limited by statute as to how many special regulation waters there can be," Stevens said. "So having zones for pike is a way to achieve management goals while simplifying regulations."
While many special regulations remain in place, for some waters the pike zone regulations allow several previously existing special regulations to go away, mainly when they aim for similar outcomes as the zone regulations.

The pike zone regulations apply only to inland waters. For more information visit mndnr.gov/pike or contact a local area fisheries office. Contact information can be found at mndnr.gov/areas/fisheries or in the printed fishing regulations booklet.
« Last Edit: May 05/06/18, 11:11:21 AM by Lee Borgersen »
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Offline Gunner55

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They took the special regs off our lake, per input from the lake assoc. & put us in with the rest of the lakes in the area. Personally, I wish they hadn't but........................... :surrender:
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goes to show, be careful of what you ask for cause you might get it!!!!
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its all a friggin @#$%^&*(*&^%^&* joke!!!!!!!!! :confused: :confused:
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Offline Gunner55

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Only real change I think is that they can now keep 1 more :scratch:, 10 vs 9. Now I think they can keep 2 > 26" in this area, but from my experience those are pretty rare here.
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maybe one of the brass could devise a poll?????? :scratch: but


with the new regulations on the pike will anyone here really change the way they choose to keep pike? by that i mean in a legal way by purposely keeping all them little snot rockets, where otherwise they would not have?????

i have the opportunity to been able to fish some of the lakes with the 9 under 22, so yes i have kept them but only for pickling purposes. in a normal outing i would not have. and depending on the lake, i 'm still not sure i will keep them 22 and under if i know the lake.


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What's next for us blue collar fishermen? we'll need a BA degree just to get thru all the new bye laws and other B.S.,JHC!

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A Buddy of mine used to can nords just like doing herring or any other fish.  They were great! 

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I will be at the cabin this weekend fishing for the norts and crappies. I will be looking for the small norts for pickling because I didnt get out this winter. I like to get them while the water temps are still cold.
Another thing I do with the smaller slimmers is take both fillets off,  grind them and make fish patties. You don’t have to worry about the y bones if you grind them

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got to agree on the fish patties!!  they are good eats!!
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Not sure about our group here :scratch:, glenn, but our 9 < 22" & everything else going back seemed like it was having an effect here, so some must've been keeping them. It was in place for 10 years + or - though. That's why I said I wasn't in favor of the new regs as they can now keep 2 > 26" . I've only seen 1 over that in the last 10-15 years, maybe 20, here. I don't keep 'em much ( unless I get a special order ;) & I know others do, so it's  :cool: as I think anyone looking for that size won't be doing it here.
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I will be at the cabin this weekend fishing for the norts and crappies. I will be looking for the small norts for pickling because I didnt get out this winter. I like to get them while the water temps are still cold.
Another thing I do with the smaller slimmers is take both fillets off,  grind them and make fish patties. You don’t have to worry about the y bones if you grind them

Hey I will try that.  Do you just put them in a food processor and grind the heck out of them to get the bones small enough?

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we use a meat grinder, grind once or twice, your call..  maybe a couple crackers in it and seasoning..  fry away!!!
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