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Re: Fishing rules question

Mon Apr 06, 2015 7:44 pm

The only concern is it may disrupt the spawning activities and effect what is produced for eggs/fry and in the summer when you bring fish out of deep water to the warm top water and the potential for them to die.
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Re: Fishing rules question

Tue Apr 07, 2015 8:32 am

Yeah but with that same line of thinking every fish caught and cleaned during the season won't be spawning either.......I think but don't know that C & R year round would be better for fish populations than closing seasons during spawning.

But with that being said I'm an idiot and really have no idea.

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Re: Fishing rules question

Tue Apr 07, 2015 11:49 am

If they really wanted to protect the spawning fish they would open the season after the spawn is done depending on the Spring we have. Fish spawn at a certain temperature range so it would be very easy and inexpensive for our DNR to do this. The last two years I have fished spawning walleyes (as well as other species) for the first couple weeks of the season due to the late Springs. In 2012 the spawning was done by May because of the extremely early Spring. The DNR say that they open the bass season later to protect spawning fish yet on normal years the fish are spawning well after the opener. Same can be said for muskies although it takes a late Spring for the spawning to still be happening on opener.

ND and SD have year round seasons and their fish populations seem to be doing just fine. Our season openers are more concentrated on the economy than the fish.

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Re: Fishing rules question

Tue Apr 07, 2015 2:52 pm

I often wonder about the value of the closed season in mn but then, we have more anglers than either Dakota has people. Wonder how many anglers /angler hours in both Dakotas vs MN.

And our big tourist lakes are managed closely, yet still go through boom & bust.

Then the behemoth that is the stocking program...

I'd say the fish need significantly more protection here than in the Dakotas.

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Re: Fishing rules question

Tue Apr 07, 2015 3:24 pm

Quack good point. Although I wouldn't be surprised if some of the big lakes (Devils, Waubay, Bitter etc) in the Dakota's get as much pressure as some of the big MN lakes.

My post was more focused on the MN season framework protecting spawning fish, which it doesn't always accomplish.

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Re: Fishing rules question

Wed Apr 08, 2015 1:11 am

We could easily go to a catch and release season in place of our current closed seasons, and have little to no negative impact on fish populations.

The closed seasons are pointless...and quite moronic.
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Re: Fishing rules question

Wed Apr 08, 2015 2:07 am

Bullet21XD wrote:We could easily go to a catch and release season in place of our current closed seasons, and have little to no negative impact on fish populations.

The closed seasons are pointless...and quite moronic.

I'd agree if people were like most on here when it comes to handling fish but the sad fact is the vast majority of people are complete dipchits when it comes to that.

I'd love a catch and release season instead of closed seasons but I'm a realist.

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Re: Fishing rules question

Wed Apr 08, 2015 7:21 am

Pike should never be closed. Walleyes should only be closed on lakes with good natural production.
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Re: Fishing rules question

Wed Apr 08, 2015 11:17 am

Fish Felon wrote:Pike should never be closed. Walleyes should only be closed on lakes with good natural production.

Walleyes shouldn't be stocked south of the mn river either.

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Re: Fishing rules question

Wed Apr 08, 2015 1:58 pm

Nershi wrote:Quack good point. Although I wouldn't be surprised if some of the big lakes (Devils, Waubay, Bitter etc) in the Dakota's get as much pressure as some of the big MN lakes.

My post was more focused on the MN season framework protecting spawning fish, which it doesn't always accomplish.

Waubay and bitter might as well be annexed into MN for all the pressure those two lakes receive from Minnesotans.

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