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Reminder for Mille Lacs Lake anglers to check regulations
Mille Lacs Lake anglers can keep one walleye from 21-23 inches, or one over 28 inches, through Monday, May 31. Walleye fishing will be catch-and-release from Tuesday, June 1, through Wednesday, June 30.

A two-week closure — implemented to reduce hooking mortality — will be in place from Thursday, July 1, through Thursday, July 15. During the walleye closure, angling is allowed for all other species. Catch-and-release walleye fishing will resume on Friday, July 16, and continue through Wednesday, Sept. 15.

Fishing hours on Mille Lacs Lake are 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. for all species. Beginning Saturday, June 5, muskellunge and northern pike anglers using artificial lures or sucker minnows longer than 8 inches can fish after 10 p.m. The one-fish walleye limit is scheduled to resume Thursday, Sept. 16, through Tuesday, Nov. 30. During the late season, the DNR also will allow anglers to fish from 6 a.m. to midnight.

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Thanx H.D. good info that still fish the pond, lost interest fishing mille lacs years ago.was my favorite growing up in isle as a youngster,like opening duck hunting as a kid opening walleye fishing ment a sleepless might before,today it's sad what has become of our once pristine walleye lake.

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  One-fish walleye limit set on Mille Lacs Lake for spring, fall fishing :embarrassed:

March 29, 2022





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Mille Lacs Lake walleye anglers will have two potential opportunities for harvest during the 2022 open water season.

A one-fish limit will allow Mille Lacs anglers to harvest one walleye 21-23 inches or one longer than 28 inches from Saturday, May 14 through Tuesday, May 31. After a summer of catch-and-release fishing with an early July closure to reduce hooking mortality, the one-fish limit is expected to return on Thursday, Sept. 1.

“We must continue to manage state harvest very carefully on Mille Lacs so we can provide as much angling opportunity as prudent while protecting the opportunities for the future,” said Brad Parsons, fisheries section manager for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. “Two recent year classes show below average numbers of walleye, which means we need to factor in that fewer fish than normal will mature into spawning adults during the next few years.”

While the drops in fall walleye catch rates for the 2018 and 2019 year classes aren’t as dramatic as previous levels that closed walleye harvest on Mille Lacs, they do signal that more conservative walleye harvest regulations may be needed in coming years.

“Our goal for Mille Lacs fishing regulations now and in the future is to offer fishing opportunities while also maintaining the long-term sustainability of the lake’s fish populations,” Parsons said.

After opening weekend (when fishing is allowed 24 hours a day) fishing hours on Mille Lacs Lake will be 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. for all species. Beginning Saturday, June 4, muskellunge and northern pike anglers using artificial lures or sucker minnows longer than 8 inches can fish after 10 p.m.

Walleye fishing will be catch-and-release from Wednesday, June 1 through Thursday, June 30. A two-week closure – implemented to reduce hooking mortality — will be in place from Friday, July 1 through Friday, July 15. Catch-and-release walleye fishing will resume on Saturday, July 16 and continue through Wednesday, Aug. 31.

The one-fish walleye limit is scheduled to resume Thursday, Sept. 1 through Wednesday, Nov. 30. During this period, anglers may fish from 6 a.m. to midnight.

Season structure depends on many factors

“Our projections make me confident we’ll have fall harvest,” Parsons said. “But predicting fishing pressure, catch rates and weather involves some uncertainty, so we want people to recognize that the fall harvest will depend on how much of the state’s walleye harvest total remains as we approach September.”

The state and the eight Ojibwe bands that have treaty fishing rights have agreed that Mille Lacs Lake can sustain a total walleye harvest of up to 135,000 pounds in 2022, with state anglers harvesting up to 80,300 pounds and a maximum tribal harvest of 54,700 pounds.

The drop from last year’s levels of 87,800 pounds for state anglers and 62,200 pounds for tribal harvest was necessary to account for below-average catches of the 2018 and 2019 year classes in the fall walleye population survey

“Factors can change so we’ll reassess the walleye population come fall,” Parsons said. “Fish in those year classes in question are important for replacing the current mature walleye that are lost to both fishing and natural mortality.”

Mille Lacs Lake has been in a state of change since the 1990s, when the water clarity started to improve. Since then, there has also been warmer water temperatures and the introduction of invasive species such as zebra mussel and spiny water flea.

“The changing lake conditions impact fish populations and we will continue to monitor the lake to determine how these changes will influence fishing opportunities in the future,” Parsons said.

This year’s winter walleye harvest was about 6,800 pounds, less than half of what was expected. Lower catch rates for anglers and poor ice conditions in the early season were responsible. That drop in winter walleye take gave the DNR more flexibility to implement less restrictive open water regulations for 2022.

Even with the drop in winter harvest, a two-week closure during what’s normally one of the hottest times of the summer is needed to remain within the state’s harvest total. As water temperature increases, so does hooking mortality — the tendency for fish to die after being caught and released. Protecting walleye during this vulnerable period can allow for many weeks of harvest during cooler times of the year.

Additional details

The northern pike population on Mille Lacs Lake is healthy and harvest of fish under 30 inches is encouraged for anglers looking for another option to bring home a meal of fish.

To help avoid incidental catch of walleye during the two-week closure in July, fishing for any species with certain kinds of bait will be restricted. Anglers targeting northern pike and muskellunge can use sucker minnows longer than 8 inches. But anglers targeting other fish may not use live, dead, preserved or parts of minnows, night crawlers, worms, leeches or crayfish.

More information about fishing regulations on Mille Lacs Lake, ongoing DNR management and research, citizen engagement and Mille Lacs area recreation opportunities is available on the DNR website.
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So they keep it so the adult walleyes eat the smaller ones.  Increase the bag limit and they will increase the number of small fish that survive.

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“Our goal for Mille Lacs fishing regulations now and in the future is to offer fishing opportunities while also maintaining the long-term sustainability of the lake’s fish populations,” Parsons said.

Who are we trying to maintain long term sustainability for if the limit is going to be 1 or 0 fish?   :confused:

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“Our goal for Mille Lacs fishing regulations now and in the future is to offer fishing opportunities while also maintaining the long-term sustainability of the lake’s fish populations,” Parsons said.

Who are we trying to maintain long term sustainability for if the limit is going to be 1 or 0 fish?   :confused:

GLIFWC, it's all political. The bands hum the tune and the Minnesota DNR starts dancing. Been like that for years and now that they have some political clout it will never change.
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I can't think of a better case study of how to ruin a great fishery.

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I have blood squirting out of my eyes over this total B.S.,I grew up on this magnificent lake,high school days a life guard father hennepenn state park,fished from our guard row boat rowing around the bay evenings after work,what has become of our great lake today is heart breaking,for years our ojibwe natives harvested walleye for ceremonial and traditionl teaching mostly off the rez on indian point/rainbow island as long as I can remember with no issues at all,fast forward to our fiasco today and the damage done to the folks lively hoods that depend on this lakes/tourism is a shame,special rights for a minority group is a hard to swallow pill,sure we have other lakes to fish but few as majestic as mille lacs plus the memories.

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What kinda screwed up flucky fluck bs revulations is that? Who came up with DA open and closure datee. Wtf.....ni wonder its screwd up.
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Yep, I grew up on that lake too. My grandparents had a cabin on wigwam bay. Also only lived 45 minutes away. It is sad. No matter how they try to twist it. Netting during the spawn has killed that lake.
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And just as they planned some more resorts will close this year due to bad management on the lake and the indians will scarf that up too. 

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Back in the 90s the guy running it for the mille lacs tribe told my dad that their goal was to buy back all the land around the lake. My dad had his mechanic shop in Garrison. The crazy part is the mille lacs band usually only take half of their quota. The Wisconsin bands take all they can get.
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Before Del shows up and says it's their Right.  :coffee:

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Its thier right....Ha i beat him to it!!!hahahaha
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Its thier right....Ha i beat him to it!!!hahahaha
you can't catch fish anyway, why would you care??? :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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