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I saw this post on FB and there were no comments suggesting they broke any laws. Is this a Native American thing in MN ?

FRIDAY was a fanstastic night on Mille Lacs Lake Minnesota with my brother Dan Chapman Sr. Our night yielded 100 walleyes ranging from 11 inches to 30 inches, for about 300 pounds. Some biggens' pumped up the weight average from 2.5 to about 3lbs per fish... Anyway, we cleaned em all up and just about ready to bag up 200 very nice size fillets for our family. I must say, still at our age, we bring them inside the boat pretty fast- about 1 hour 15 minutes of actual spear in hand time.
 




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Treaty rights are awesome and I wish I could sign one.

They should be forced to do it out of a birch bark canoe with a stick they carved from flint, to honor their ancestors.

Five years ago, I was sitting in a tree over there and bear hunting on September 1. Along comes the tribe through the woods doing a deer drive with their AR-15s, just like their ancestors used to. Didn't see a bear that night.
 

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Treaty rights are awesome and I wish I could sign one.

They should be forced to do it out of a birch bark canoe with a stick they carved from flint, to honor their ancestors.

Five years ago, I was sitting in a tree over there and bear hunting on September 1. Along comes the tribe through the woods doing a deer drive with their AR-15s, just like their ancestors used to. Didn't see a bear that night.
Agreed - a "period tools only" rule seems like it would make it more palatable. And would make it more meaningful to them as well.
 

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Here is a response, from the creator of that video.
Makes things more interesting, if true.
 


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Learn something new every day .

Tribes in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan have operated fish hatcheries for over 80 years, stocking public and reservation waters to support both traditional subsistence and regional recreational fishing. These facilities are critical for restoring native species like lake trout in Lake Superior and maintaining walleye populations where natural reproduction has declined.
 


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Now I wonder if natives in Canada do the same. I've saw a lot of people give them black eyes for netting.
 

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