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Author Topic: Spearing and Angling in one house?  (Read 5229 times)

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Offline Gopher

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Has anyone heard that the rules changed and we will now be able to Spear and Angle at the same time?   Supposely that the spear counts as one line.   

I can't seem to find any regulations on this, but have heard from a few people that it is correct. 

Now I may be able to angle some of those perch that keep bugging my decoy!

All I wanna know is, are we going to be cramped?

Offline GRIZ

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That would be nice, but I'd have to check the regs to see.
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Offline Gopher

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Griz,

I checked the regs and on page 58 its states:

"A person may take fish by angling in a dark house if only one angling line is in use and any fish caught is immediately released or put on the ice"

That is all I could find, so I am still not for sure.   I seen on another web site, were people were also talking about this.   Not 100% sure.

Let me know what you find. 
All I wanna know is, are we going to be cramped?

Offline WoodChuck

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 ???     NOT !!! TO LIKELY,
 Â        the dnr would be loseing to much funding to let that happen, as it would mean NOT haveing to BUY  a second license to either spear or angle . but yes it sure sounds good.
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 :-\  i am checking with al stevens of the dnr. information center on this question but it takes a couple of days for an answer. the ph. num. is 1-651-259-5239.
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Offline Gopher

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Well some other people I have talked to say that they heard from the DNR that it wouldn't start until next year.  And that you would still have to have a Spearing license.

More than likely just a rumor.

I'll let you know if I hear more.
All I wanna know is, are we going to be cramped?

Offline WoodChuck

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   what i ment was a second shelter license .
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Offline GRIZ

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I don't know what you mean by a second shelter lic? For yrs when younger all I had was a portable spearhouse and used it for both. But not at the same time.

If you purchase a spearing lic it's still invalid w/o your regular angling lic.
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 :)  i use 2 houses, 1 of each and two licenses, that way i am not moveing my house back and forth (i am LAZY when it comes to fishing) I WANT IT TO BE AS RELAXING  AS POSIBLE.   ;D
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 ;D   SURPRISE SURPRISE!! just talked with al stevens of the dnr, and IT,S TRUE  YOU CAN SPEAR AND ANGLE AT THE SAME TIME IN A SPEAR HOUSE!!!! BUT you cannot have a fish on the line at the same time that you are spearing. so it sound to me like double jepardy, and open to interpatation to the game warden? this new game law change took affect aug.1st 2006 and is a go this year as soon as the ice permits.  ???   :-\
           
             WE WILL SEE?
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Offline Gopher

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Thanks for all the info WoodChuck!!

 ;D Spearing and Angling at the same time! 

I wonder why they want everyone to put the fish one the ice as soon as you get them.   Maybe to prevent people from using game fish as bait??

This will make the Winnie spearing trips even more interesting.  I have had Numerous Nice Perch down the hole.   

I can already see one problem,  I'll be messing around trying to get a little perch to bit and a 20lber will swim on through!

All we need now is Ice.

All I wanna know is, are we going to be cramped?

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  ;D  HEY GOPHER! same ole problem, just a differant way to look at it! a fish on the line or wood in the stove just not enough eyes to watch all the action at one time. should be interesting to see what realy happens with the new regulation ?  NO MORE HUNTING, SO FISH ON!!! AND GOOD LUCK WITH THE UP COMEING NECK PAIN!!!


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Offline Bucky

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Gopher,

Sounds like there should be no excuses not to bring fish home to ma.

This new rule should make things a little exciting in the fish house.
One crazy badger stuck in a gopher hole.

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Now an interesting question I have is, can you be spearing and have a Tip-up set up?

All I wanna know is, are we going to be cramped?

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since tip ups count as one angling line, that make it pretty easy to draw that conclusion, unless they are exclusively excluded but that would be undenieable discrimenatory.
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 ???  it did not state that a person had to have one or two lines in the house or out . but i would asume that one line either way could be legal? or ? :-\  if you have two lines out (tip ups or hand held) with a spear in action with a decoy, live or artifical you could be illegal ?

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Offline GRIZ

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Griz,

I checked the regs and on page 58 its states:

"A person may take fish by angling in a dark house if only one angling line is in use and any fish caught is immediately released or put on the ice"

That is all I could find, so I am still not for sure.   I seen on another web site, were people were also talking about this.   Not 100% sure.

Let me know what you find. 

I couldn't find anything like that on page 58. Instead I found "A person may not have a spear in a dark house or fishhouse while taking fish by angling or with tip-ups."

Anyway my take on what gopher found is only one line maybe used for angling while in a dark house provided they don't have a spear in the house with them. The only thing that would be new about that is that we used to be able to use two lines.

I searched the new regs and couldn't find anything about the topic at all.? According to what ya wrote about al stevens saying yes, my ? is why ain't it in the reg book?
« Last Edit: December 12/05/06, 01:19:02 PM by GRIZ »
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 :)  griz, DNR AL STEVENS ,
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 :)  griz, DNR AL STEVENS ,told me that it took place in augest this year and the hand book had already been published . as we know the dnr is always late on getting the word out on any changes that dont involve monetary gain in the same year ! there are or is more money in fines if people dont know !!!!!!
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Griz,  go to the online regs... it's in there.  I verified you can angle and spear at the same time, you just need to imediatley remove any fish caught by hook and line and put it outside of the house.  This is to eliminate the possibility of using a hook caught fish as bait.  Your spear is considered one line and your hook is the other.  I can see a lot of guys missing pike reeling in a fish and that in turn will bring in Mr. Big... but I guess it will allow you to target that walleye that likes to come through every 15 minutes and look at your decoy. 

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 ???  hey lab ! where did you find those regs ? do you an address on the dnr web?
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Offline Gopher

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Thanks Labs4me for linking the DNR website. 

Griz I orginally found that in the online regulations.   I also e-mailed the dnr this Question.

   "Hello,
 
I have been told that this year you will be allowed to angle and spear at the same time as long as you only use one angling rod and either
release any fish or put them on the ice.   
 
I looked at the regs and it isn't really clear. 
 
Is this true?"


This is what they said.
Yes, it's true.

Suellen Rau, Supervisor
Information Center
MN Department of Natural Resources
Bureau of Information & Education
500 Lafayette Rd
St. Paul, MN 55155-4040
651/296-6157
Suellen.rau@dnr.state.mn.us

 
« Last Edit: December 12/05/06, 03:45:29 PM by Gopher »
All I wanna know is, are we going to be cramped?

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 ;D  well hears what i have learned first hand! i talked to RANDY POSNER the local game warden today, and with a few questions i am satisfied in the answer ! NO TIP UPS. ONE ANGLING LING ONLY.  WHEN SPEARING ,AND YOU WANT TO ANGLE KEEP SPEARING LIKE NORMAL AND IF YOU FISH WITH A HAND LINE AND CATCH FISH YOU HAVE TO PUT THEM OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE . real simple and no catches to it just dont try to be a hog! another chance to up the fish for home, after being riped with a one fish over 30 in. only in 3 as a limit .  ;D :)
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