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Author Topic: New 3 zone nothern rules  (Read 3572 times)

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Offline dew2

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 Lost the link but the DNR is including the much talked about nothern rules in the 2017 synopsis fishin rules.
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St. Paul — Rules dividing the state into three separate northern pike zones are on track to go into effect for this year’s coming fishing opener, May 13.

Minnesota DNR using an expedited permanent rule-making proccess, is expecting approval of the rules from an administrative law judge on Tuesday.

The rules, the work of several years of debate and compromise between different fishing conservation groups, including dark house anglers, were included in last year’s omnibus game and fish bill, which never made it out of the Legislature.

But, through this different rule-changing procedure, the rule will still go into effect this coming season. During a public comment period that ended in November, two people requested a public hearing, falling well short of the required 100 requests.

The new rules give anglers three different regulatory prescriptions for three very different regions of the state, designed to protect some larger fish and lead to fewer stunted “hammer-handle” pike.

In the northeast, for example, fish grow slower but endure less fishing pressure than they do in the southern part of the state, where they grow faster but live shorter lives.
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personally I think this is crap!!!!!!!!!!! :mad1: :mad1: face_plant-2139.gif face_plant-2139.gif confused-3316.gif fart-421.gif
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Offline mike89

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need to read what the rule say, but I can guess  :bs:
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You can clean all them slimy Son-of-bleachs out of my North-Central-Zone Walleye lake would be fine with me!  :Clap:
« Last Edit: February 02/12/17, 10:24:53 PM by Leech~~ »
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You can clean all them slimy Son-of-bleachs out of my North-Central-Zone Walleye lake would be fine with me!  :Clap:

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Offline Gunner55

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Special regs in place here for close to 10 years & it might be part of the reason they are trying this. You can keep 9 if they're < 22" here. IMO it has helped as I caught my 1st one, in at least 10 years, over 30" last season. Doesn't seem to be quite as many hammerhandles either.
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Offline dew2

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need to read what the rule say, but I can guess  :bs:
Link below
   In the Northeast zone (east of Hwy. 53, running between Duluth and International Falls), anglers can possess two northerns, with one over 40 inches. Northern 30 inches to 40 inches must be released.

• In the North-Central zone (west of U.S. Hwy. 53 and north of state Hwy. 7 beginning in Ortonville, east past Hutchinson, south on state Hwy. 22 to Glencoe, east on U.S. Hwy 212 to Chaska, south on state Hwy. 41 to the Minnesota River to the Mississippi River), the northern limit will be 10, with two longer than 26 inches. Northerns 22-26 inches must be released.

• In the Southern zone (south of the west-east line noted above beginning in Ortonville), the northern limit is two, with a minimum size of 24 inches.

Northern pike from different zones can be included in a statewide limit, but can’t exceed the daily limit or size restrictions of the zone where the fish were taken.

The new regulations won’t apply to the approximately 100 lakes now governed by special northern pike length or possession restrictions, including Mille Lacs. Also, border waters are excluded.

http://www.startribune.com/dnr-sets-new-rules-for-northern-limits-in-three-zones-come-may/413361693/?ref=nl&om_rid=AAFWyk&om_mid=_BYoGF4B8xYM8Sc
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thanks Dew2, interesting reading, the spearing regs could be really interesting.
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