Monthly Archives: March 2018

March 29th, 2018

A couple anglers went out yesterday and tried for Tullibee and Perch. They were seeing schools of Tullibee on the locators but did not have any action.  Not sure what is going on except there is not a larvae hatch or it’s done.

Yesterday was the first day the roads got wet out there after our last 2-3 inch snowfall. This morning it was close to zero so I’m sure everything froze again. It sounds like we are in an area of 4-6 inches of snow for Easter weekend so we will probably not open up again for this year.

If you want to give it a try, please call the day before you would like to come and we will let you know what it’s like. With as much a three plus feet of ice and 6-12 inches of snow out there this ice-out might be another late one. It would be a good thing for the spawning Walleye and Perch to spawn without being interfered with.

Please look at the March 20th-26th post in the archives and share with your fishing friends.  This is an important year, (being election year for everyone down in the St.Paul swamp), to try and change what apparently is Minnesota’s government lack of concern for it’s natural resources and tourism industry.

Keep a Tight Line!!     Eddy

March 20th, 2018 thru March 26th,2018

We have removed the corner road signs and cones. We will be pulling the road stakes next week.  No fishermen went out so nothing to report about a bite.To clarify the earlier report, I mentioned 4wd vehicles only. I did not say with wheelhouses.  You will need to call the day before you plan on coming up (320-676-8740) as we might close it if something changes with snow, etc.

We will keep the access open thru the weekend, but will not be doing anymore plowing as we are getting the trucks ready for summer storage.

Once again Mille Lacs will be “catch and release” this summer.  In my opinion the tribes are using their “clout” given to them by our great State of Minnesota’s leaders back when the treaty rights case went to court. Protocols were agreed upon by the Bands and State, (since then many times they have changed some of them, as it was a separate agreement aside from the Court decision with the option of being challenged and changed if it was not working). Our current Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Senators and representatives are too weak and taking too much casino lobbying money to challenge them.. All the tribes want to do is hurt the existing businesses, push the residents away so they can devalue property values and purchase it with their Casino money.  It has nothing to do with the fishery. They are using inaccurate studies with  margins of error,(as much as 15-30%) and trying to micromanage a fishery as based on poundage,  not numbers of population.  It is a never win situation for Minnesota’s sportsmen and the Bands know it. The MN DNR knows it also, but they will not  challenge it because they are told not to by the powers to be in St. Paul. I think as our fisheries biologists, it  should be their responsibility to show their superiors that the current form of management does not work with the large margins of error in their current methods of assessment of the population and harvest for the Walleye population at Mille Lacs.

With this being an election year in Minnesota, it is time for fishermen and sportsman that really care to vote for someone that promises to stop this “political” control the tribes have and take control of Minnesota’s resources back so all, (including the tribes) can equally enjoy them. Ask your senator or representative where they stand on this issue before you vote. If they tell you they will push for a change at Mille Lacs and the rest of Minnesota vote for them. If they don’t support change, tell them you will vote for someone that does.  By now if the last 18 years of “treaty-management” at Mille lacs doesn’t show you how  “co-management” of a resource with two different sets of goals doesn’t work.  You really need to look at what is going on up here…..this has gone beyond ridiculous now….

Keep a Tight Line!    Eddy

 

March 18th,2018

Saturday and Sunday quite a few anglers came out to enjoy the weather and hopefully catch some  Perch, Tullibee and Northern Pike.  But mostly after what I heard about the bite was they enjoyed the weather…..

Cindy and I decided to keep the access open another week as the ice roads are doing fine with the freezing nights and temp in the upper 30 during the day.  But starting tomorrow, Monday March 19th until we quit it will be 4wd drive vehicles only.  And it will be on a  day by day basis, so watch the report and to be safe call the day before you are planning to come.

Some fishermen out in the Tullibee hole today seen schools again 6-10 feet of the bottom on their locators, but none were interested.  So I really don’t know if they are going to get going this year or not.

Keep a Tight Line!    Eddy