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| DaveS53 - 2/25/2026 10:36 AM
This will probably generate a whole lot of flack but I'll say it anyway. Between the early European immigrants and what came to be Americans, the native Americans have been cheated and killed, had their land stolen, their game animals massacred and treated as bad or worse than the slaves were. So with what little land and native rights they have left I am inclined to give them a pass. And as someone else pointed out, even with catch and release the shear numbers of todays musky sport fisherman as a whole are probably responsible for a lot of delayed mortality. So if we really want to be so protective of the resource, along with a catch to keep limit there should be a daily catch and release limit.
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Location: Vilas | The best way to motivate someone is to tell them they cant do it. All this whining and crying is just adding fuel to their fire. Theres nothing youre going to do about it, stop following their Facebook pages. Bite your tongue, stop your comments and quit posting about it....... |
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| Sorry but I just need to let people know what is going on. I know we have about a .01% chance of changing anything but the more people see what is going on the better.
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Location: Duluth, MN | My thought would be why do this when it only depletes a very limited resource and then you won't be able to do it when they are all gone? I assume they can only do this on certain lakes right? It takes 10 years to replace 1 muskie. It takes 2-3 years to replace thousands of walleyes. Go for it...spear all you want but just seems like you're just hurting your own lakes. |
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