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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 3595190" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>The DNR turned the #1 premier walleye lake in Mn. into a dead sea by letting the Indians net it again because they won that right in the Treaty of 1858. The only thing is back then they used birch bark canoes and 100 foot nets and there was just one local tribe doing it. Now days truck loads of them come from as far away as Wisconsin with their big aluminum boats, 225 hp motors and nets a thousand feet long. Then they load up their pickups with dead walleyes and take off to Wisc. where many fish are found in ditches every year because they have turned rotten while the Indians stop at every bar from here to there. Now there are so many different regulations for non-Indians to fish that lake very few do. If you do catch a walleye chances are good its either too small or too large to keep. The last time I fished that lake probably 2 years ago it was littered with dead floating walleye that didn't survive being released.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 3595190, member: 5382"] The DNR turned the #1 premier walleye lake in Mn. into a dead sea by letting the Indians net it again because they won that right in the Treaty of 1858. The only thing is back then they used birch bark canoes and 100 foot nets and there was just one local tribe doing it. Now days truck loads of them come from as far away as Wisconsin with their big aluminum boats, 225 hp motors and nets a thousand feet long. Then they load up their pickups with dead walleyes and take off to Wisc. where many fish are found in ditches every year because they have turned rotten while the Indians stop at every bar from here to there. Now there are so many different regulations for non-Indians to fish that lake very few do. If you do catch a walleye chances are good its either too small or too large to keep. The last time I fished that lake probably 2 years ago it was littered with dead floating walleye that didn't survive being released. [/QUOTE]
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