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Pike Spearing Returns To Mille Lacs

Mon Dec 08, 2014 8:06 pm

Return of northern pike spearing to Mille Lacs Lake for first time in 32 years generates buzz

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The Mille Lacs northern pike population has risen significantly.

By STEVE KARNOWSKI, ASSOCIATED PRESS
December 08, 2014 - 5:55 PM


MINNEAPOLIS — The return of northern pike spearing to Mille Lacs Lake for the first time in 32 years is generating a buzz among long-time spearers — and hope for resort owners whose fortunes long have been tied to the big lake's struggling walleye population.

Steve Deslauriers has been spearing elsewhere for around 20 years, so he was eager for the chance to try Mille Lacs, one of the state's most popular fisheries. The Howard Lake man was pleased with what his family and friends found late last week.

"Bar none, it was the best spearing experience we've ever had," Deslauriers said Monday. "The opportunity to spear a big one was there. We saw a lot of fish."

Winter spearfishing is different from conventional ice angling or open-water spearing. It's done from darkhouses that block out all outside light. That lets spearers see all the way to the bottom of the lake through a large hole in the floor. A spearer waits for a northern to investigate a decoy hanging above the bottom, then tries to impale the fish with a pitchfork-like spear. One of the appeals is that it's possible to watch not only pike, but all the other fish swimming by.

"Looking down one of these holes is just awesome. Our water in Mille Lacs is so clear," said Daron Stenvold, owner of Fishermen's Wharf Resort in Isle.

Darkhouse spearing hasn't been allowed on Mille Lacs since the winter of 1982-83. It was closed to build up muskellunge, an even bigger predator that bears a strong resemblance to the northern pike. But the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources decided earlier this year it was safe to reopen northern spearing.

"The northern pike abundance is really high for Mille Lacs Lake, and there's an ample number of smaller pike in the set, which will let us take a fairly large number of them without changing the population too much," said Rick Bruesewitz, the agency's area fisheries manager.


Researchers still don't know to what extent predation by northerns contributed to the decline in Mille Lacs' walleye population, Bruesewitz said. But the agency wanted to ease the impact on local businesses from stringent restrictions imposed on walleye angling last spring. So it liberalized the lake's northern and bass rules. Anglers and spearers can now keep 10 northerns from the lake, though only one can be more than 30 inches long.

While the DNR encourages spearers to take smaller northerns, Nelle Phillips of Hunter Winfield's Resort in Isle said many 40-inch-plus pike have been speared since the bays froze over.

"We're definitely getting the spear guys from other lakes because they know there's big fish in this lake, and being closed this long they've got a better shot at getting one," said Kari Hough, owner of Garrison Sports in Garrison. "There's a lot of spear guys who never have speared this lake; they're not old enough."

Dennis Johnson is old enough at 70. The Waconia man has been spearing for 50 years, but last week was his first time on Mille Lacs and it was everything he hoped for. The 16 pound, 2 ounce, 38-inch northern he hauled out last Tuesday was the second-largest of his career, behind only an 18½-pounder he speared elsewhere years ago.

Johnson compared it to deer hunting. Just as a hunter waits in a tree stand for a buck to come into range, a spearer waits for a fish to swim into view.

"You see that big northern down there and it gets your blood pumping," he said. "It's a thrill, yes it is."
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Re: Pike Spearing Returns To Mille Lacs

Mon Dec 08, 2014 8:10 pm

How can you take a fairly large number of fish without changing the population much? Does he have any idea how dumb he sounds?

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Re: Pike Spearing Returns To Mille Lacs

Mon Dec 08, 2014 9:36 pm

As a dark house spearer all my life I love it!!!!! not for taking a big 40" plus fish but for the fact of being able to spear a larger body of clear water and take a pile of hammer handles!!!!!!! and a few dog fish and carp on the side!
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Re: Pike Spearing Returns To Mille Lacs

Mon Dec 08, 2014 9:55 pm

maplelakeduckslayer wrote:How can you take a fairly large number of fish without changing the population much? Does he have any idea how dumb he sounds?

Because there's a lot of them. It would take years of highly succesful spearing to affect the population in that lake.
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Re: Pike Spearing Returns To Mille Lacs

Mon Dec 08, 2014 9:56 pm

ducksmuggler wrote:As a dark house spearer all my life I love it!!!!! not for taking a big 40" plus fish but for the fact of being able to spear a larger body of clear water and take a pile of hammer handles!!!!!!! and a few dog fish and carp on the side!

And walleyes and muskies!
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Re: Pike Spearing Returns To Mille Lacs

Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:00 pm

Collateral damage?
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Re: Pike Spearing Returns To Mille Lacs

Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:26 pm

maplelakeduckslayer wrote:How can you take a fairly large number of fish without changing the population much? Does he have any idea how dumb he sounds?


Compensatory reproduction

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Re: Pike Spearing Returns To Mille Lacs

Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:29 pm

A few wolves get shot during deer season, a few extra pintails & cans get shot during duck season , a hen pheasant, and maybe a walleye gets speared. Isn't the problem a top heavy walleye pop? Why can't people spear walleyes anyway- long as they stay in the limit for whatever lake they are on?

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Re: Pike Spearing Returns To Mille Lacs

Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:44 pm

Trigger wrote:
ducksmuggler wrote:As a dark house spearer all my life I love it!!!!! not for taking a big 40" plus fish but for the fact of being able to spear a larger body of clear water and take a pile of hammer handles!!!!!!! and a few dog fish and carp on the side!

And walleyes and muskies!




wrong only take legal fish!!! it fun to play with the decoy and questionable fish to learn how to better play other fish!! you would be amazed the walleyes that hit a 12" live sucker mid winter.
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Re: Pike Spearing Returns To Mille Lacs

Tue Dec 09, 2014 9:21 am

A majority of pike lakes in Minnesota have stunted pike populations due to overharvest of the large predators and are full of hammerhandles. My as well add another to the list eh.

Talk about a knee jerk reaction by the DNR. Let's jeopardize a trophy pike and smallmouth fishery in attempts to save the all mighty walleye population. A walleye population that has cycled up and down for decades regardless of the amount of pike, bass, nets, slots etc. in/on the lake.

I wonder if the DNR ever considered how difficult it might be to put the spearing ban back on the lake once the precious walleye has cycled back. The darkhouse association is an extremely influential organization and is not easy to work with when they want their way.

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