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<blockquote data-quote="snow" data-source="post: 40429" data-attributes="member: 1056"><p>Lake is all but crapped out,never thought this day would ever come but sadly as of august 3rd all walleye fishing will cease,when the tribes won their appeal to hunt/fish and gather under the 1837treaty for sustainence we knew we were in for a battle,nothing in that treaty spelled out "gill neting" as a method, since the same thing happened to upper red lake,only it took 8 tribes (6 from wisc) to deplete the walleye spawning bio mass to a point of collasps on mille lacs.</p><p></p><p>This doesn't effect you guyz in north Dakota but is a headsup of what might come your way,this issue is national and also happening in Canada and the great lakes where the lake trout population is on the decline because of netting and overharvest and also throughout the west including washinton state and the Columbia river.</p><p></p><p>Pretty sure most if not all resorts will go tits up because of this just like red lake,but the tribal casino money will still roll in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snow, post: 40429, member: 1056"] Lake is all but crapped out,never thought this day would ever come but sadly as of august 3rd all walleye fishing will cease,when the tribes won their appeal to hunt/fish and gather under the 1837treaty for sustainence we knew we were in for a battle,nothing in that treaty spelled out "gill neting" as a method, since the same thing happened to upper red lake,only it took 8 tribes (6 from wisc) to deplete the walleye spawning bio mass to a point of collasps on mille lacs. This doesn't effect you guyz in north Dakota but is a headsup of what might come your way,this issue is national and also happening in Canada and the great lakes where the lake trout population is on the decline because of netting and overharvest and also throughout the west including washinton state and the Columbia river. Pretty sure most if not all resorts will go tits up because of this just like red lake,but the tribal casino money will still roll in. [/QUOTE]
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