Mille Lacs fyi

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Interesting read. I imagine the tribe modified their harvest method until lake recovers and then start mass netting/fishing again.;:;popcorn Man, it would suck to be a resort owner on that lake!

DNRNEWS – FOR IMMEDIATERELEASE Aug. 9, 2016

Anglerssurpass Mille Lacs Lake walleye quota, but season to remain open
Catch-and-release has hadminimal impact on future spawning population


The most recent Mille Lacs Lakewalleye harvest estimate indicates that anglers have surpassed the state’s 2016walleye quota. The state, however, will not close the catch-and-release walleyeseason at this time, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announcedtoday.

According to DNR fisheries chiefDon Pereira, analysis of summer creel survey data has shown that thecatch-and-release-only regulations on Mille Lacs are successfully conservingthe lake’s future spawning population of walleye.

“Based on the data we’ve seen sofar this year, keeping the season open will have minimal additional impact onthe walleye population,” Pereira said. “The primary goal of thecatch-and-release restriction is protecting young walleye, especially therobust 2013 year class. Current data show that only 1 percent of the 2013 fishhave been impacted by hooking mortality, which is remarkably low.”

Conserving the 2013 year classof juvenile walleye until the fish reach spawning age is a critical componentof recovering the Mille Lacs walleye population.

At the end of June,state-licensed angler harvest was estimated at only 6,950 pounds. But due toincreased angler activity, warm water temperatures and high catch rates, theestimated harvest increased rapidly in July, putting the most recent creelestimate at 37,922 pounds.

Despite the catch-and-releaseseason, hooking mortality – an estimate of the number of fish that die afterbeing released – is measured to estimate total harvest.

This year's walleye harvestallocation was established in January at 40,000 pounds – 28,600 forstate-licensed anglers and 11,400 for tribal fishing.

In 2016, the bands with MilleLacs Lake treaty fishing rights modified their harvest methods to help conserveyoung walleye, and to date have not taken their entire allocation. The statealso adjusted walleye regulations by implementing the catch-and-releaserestriction for the open-water season.

The DNR had not previouslymanaged Mille Lacs walleye with a season-long catch-and-release regulation.Fisheries researchers have been analyzing the 2016 creel data to betterunderstand the impact of conservative fishing regulations on the lake’s walleyepopulation.

“Since the impact of catch-and-releasefishing on future spawners has been minimal, we are able to take socio-economicfactors into consideration as well when making resource management decisions,”Pereira said. “Keeping the season open prevents significant economic loss inthe Mille Lacs community. The DNR remains committed to managing the lake as aworld-class fishery for the benefit of all users.”

DNR fisheries biologists willcontinue to monitor creel survey results and water temperatures on Mille Lacsthrough the remainder of the open-water season to ensure conservation of thelake’s future spawning population of walleye.

In addition to analysis ofangler creel surveys, the DNR continues to invest in research to enhanceunderstanding and management of the lake’s fishery. Ongoing studies on MilleLacs include advanced research on hooking mortality and the addition oftemperature gauges at a wider range of locations and deeper depths than havebeen monitored in the past. The DNR will also facilitate new technical work andresearch focused on better understanding fundamental changes to the ecology andfood web of Mille Lacs, including the potential effects of invasive species.

Long thought of primarily as awalleye lake, Mille Lacs has also become a premier location for northern pike,muskie and small mouth bass fishing. In September, the lake will host theBassmaster Elite Series “Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship” – aworld-class event that will bring the nation’s best bass anglers to Mille Lacs.

Additional information aboutMille Lacs fisheries management can be found at www.mndnr.gov/millelacslake. Thisyear’s fishing regulations are on the DNR website at www.mndnr.gov/fishmn.

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the place is doomed unless they quit letting the natives net. what a shame.
 

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what a horribly handled situation from the get go.

first it's close the season
then it's catch and release only - no live bait
then, just kidding, you can use live bait but c&r until quota is met
they determine quota by hooking mortality which based on angler catches and creel surveys.... so real scientific....
anglers go over said quota
state says that's ok keep fishing
wtf.
 

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I've said it before and I'll say it again: They should just let Mille Lacs run her course. Let the fishermen and natives keep and kill a normal limit. See what happens.

Worst-case scenario, the walleyes disappear and other game fish fill the void (Red Lake crappie-splosion 2.0??).

I'm sick of hearing about Mille Lacs. It had the unfortunate happenstance of being formed by a glacier within close proximity of the Twin Shitties. Eff it.
 


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Buy some fingerlings. Keep a son and sot vs having them at devils lake.

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Sconi and sota
 

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Sad deal forsure,until our state steps in and shuts the netting down for the sake of conservation which they have the power to do when our lake is in total collasps (stag 4 of a 1-5 program) and yet our dnr won't acknowledge the strong 2013/2014 walleye rebound do to late ice out and no nets as a fluke! Oh yeah I forgot,its all about the tribal democrat donations every year(casino money) in the millions...
 

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The following is quote from a prominent Mille Lacs Band rep, Jim Kalk to the Mille Lacs Messenger today:“Yay! No more quotas! Just give the fish away. Forget about signed legal agreements – they mean zilch! Especially now that we’re living in a Donald Trump world. Just surrender your treaty rights – the tribal bosses are giving them away just to make Gub’nor Dayton happy anyway. They’re going, going, going….! Lol.” —Jim Kalk

ruh roh, raggy. May have just poked the hornets nest. They're sure to rape and pillage on a grand scale next spring.
 
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The Red Lake fishery had to deal with this over fishing/ over netting situation recently if I recall correctly. Probably still are.
 

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The following is quote from a prominent Mille Lacs Band rep, Jim Kalk to the Mille Lacs Messenger today:“Yay! No more quotas! Just give the fish away. Forget about signed legal agreements – they mean zilch! Especially now that we’re living in a Donald Trump world. Just surrender your treaty rights – the tribal bosses are giving them away just to make Gub’nor Dayton happy anyway. They’re going, going, going….! Lol.” —Jim Kalk

ruh roh, raggy. May have just poked the hornets nest. They're sure to rape and pillage on a grand scale next spring.

I think the answer is fuck it let em net them all
 


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The bad weather........ This is where the political correct ness needs to end and science needs to win but no one wins against the tribes as proven daily where i live. they make the feds look like honest and up standing peoples.
 

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Really surprised Dayton would do anything to upset the tribes. Things are gonna get interesting
 

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actually,I'm surprised there hasn't been blood shed over this debachel,folks around the lake are losing and lost everything as the lake dwindled the last few years,some resorts burned down afew years ago as daily limits and slots dropped along with tourism,with any luck these resort owners took the cash and ran even tho the state suspected arson in some cases.

Don't let the media cloud the real issue about the netting either,the six tribes from wisc came this spring a speared boat loads of walleye,then these same tribes declared they will net 1000's of pounds of perch,guess what the walleyes were spawning along with the perch,in this case because the tribes declared netting for perch and not walleye the walleyes netted were deemed insudental,we don't know how many 100/1000's of pounds of walleye were taken by this lot.


PS~ BTW wags,this jim kalk is a pos along with another elder jim Zorn,deep pockets of casino money,dayton and company are nothing more than native puppets as long as they get their money.
 
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This is so f----d up it sounds like the guys running the casino tourney may have had a hand in this debacle.
 


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