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Author Topic: So what's the answer?  (Read 2428 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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                          So what's the answer? :doah:

 :coffee:......

When on vacation in the BWCA area I portage across into another lake and back daily. We fish with leeches, crawlers, & artificial. I was reviewing regs recently. If anyone portages from one lake to another they have to drain their existing water from the bait bucket/container before entering the lake they are portaging to. I do understand the theory. So It would seem impossible for people to take live minnows into a portage lake since they would die without water while portaging.
 
I also see that it's illegal to dispose crawlers into the ground and they must be thrown into the trash. Now this one I don't understand the reasoning for at all. So in essence what I'm asking is:
 
1. How does one transport live minnows without water across a portage without killing them. :scratch:
 
2. What is the reasoning behind not releasing live unused USA crawlers into the ground in MN. ? :scratch:
 
 :reporter; This should draw some interesting discussion. :whistling:
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Take a gallon of bottled water for the minnows
put them in that (that's what a CO told me to do)

night-crawlers are not native to northern MN just like bullfrogs aren't
they don't want any more invasive species released  :taz:



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Take a gallon of bottled water for the minnows
put them in that (that's what a CO told me to do)

night-crawlers are not native to northern MN just like bullfrogs aren't
they don't want any more invasive species released  :taz:





I had thought about the bottled water deal before as it would have been the only way to do it. Fortunately for us we don't fish with minnows in the B-dub. I would venture to say that a lot of tickets could be given out for that violation. :police:

I never knew that crawlers weren’t native to northern MN. If you want outdoors questions answered just ask on MNO. :bow:

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I have a plastic minnow bucket with a stryofoam liner.  It take a long time to empty.  I can tip it up upside down 10 times and still have water come out.  Question is how far can the CO go to find that "water" that has been transported?
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from what I hear it's
a $274 fine
the question is what's your time worth...
and the quality of the water you (we) fish
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If it was me I would just "stash" the bait on the lake and hope they don't become a meal for some creature. :taz:
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I use a 5g bucket line with form and put a flower bucket that just little smaller, Then I use a air rater And I come with water and leaver with the same water, Never use lake water. I use a fish tank pump and I put a cigarette light in and got a convert from 12V to 110 This way I can leave it on the hole time, When back at the house change water and pug it in to the wall outlet, If hot out add ice to your bait to keep the water at the right temp.     

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Come on now boys! Were talking about the BWCA here. Leave no trace behind. It's illegal to leave the area without taking everything back out with you. "Pack it in pack it out".
I think Bobby and wildlife would have figured out a way to escape from Alcatraz.
« Last Edit: February 02/03/12, 05:39:37 PM by Lee Borgersen »
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Just a suggestion, if you are all BWCA the just follow the laws and suck it up. Bring only the bait you need and there will be no need to bring any back out. That would be a worm for you and a bucket worth for Borgie!  :rotflmao:
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Come on now boys! Were talking about the BWCA here. Leave no trace behind. It's illegal to leave the area without taking everything back out with you. "Pack it in pack it out".
I think Bobby and wildlife would have figured out a way to escape from Alcatraz.

So what your say what you bring in you have to bring out  :scratch: So Lee what do you do when the fish steal you bait???  :scratch: :scratch:

That could take you a long time to caught the fish that stoles your bait  :sorry:  :police: I am 20 minnow short  :police: :moon:

Now Lee I have been hearing that Live bait will be banded, There talk now if people do not start taking responsible that all live bait will be band.  :banghead: 

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outa every time I've ever been to the BWCA we never brought in anything but artificials.. rapalas were made for those lakes. we've had spots where you bounce that deep running shadrap off the side of the rock jiger deep and you got a walleye...  and the northern... something about fighting one when your sitting in a canoe
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"So what your say what you bring in you have to bring out  :scratch: So Lee what do you do when the fish steal you bait???"  :scratch: :scratch:



Now come on William, everyone knows that I've never had any bait stolen from a fish in all my days.     :doah: Where do you come up with this stuff. :banghead:
« Last Edit: February 02/03/12, 10:46:34 PM by Lee Borgersen »
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"So what your say what you bring in you have to bring out  :scratch: So Lee what do you do when the fish steal you bait???"  :scratch: :scratch:



Now come on William, everyone knows that I've never had any bait stolen from a fish in all my days.     :doah: Where do you come up with this stuff. :banghead:

That not what Borgie told me  ;D

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"So what your say what you bring in you have to bring out  :scratch: So Lee what do you do when the fish steal you bait???"  :scratch: :scratch:



Now come on William, everyone knows that I've never had any bait stolen from a fish in all my days.     :doah: Where do you come up with this stuff. :banghead:

That not what Borgie told me  ;D

So! That's who she was talkin to on the phone the other day :doah:
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