New Early C&R Bass Season for Americans - Lake St Clair/

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New Early C&R Bass Season for Americans - Lake St Clair/

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Recieved this update this morning in my email.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 3, 2005

CONTACT: Todd Grischke 517-373-1280, or Mary Dettloff 517-335-3014

Fishing Regulation Changes for 2006 Signed

Department of Natural Resources Director Rebecca Humphries today signed several fisheries orders that will go into effect on April 1, 2006. Humphries signed the orders at the monthly meeting of the Natural Resources Commission.

The changes in the orders from the 2005 fishing season are:

******Another change includes allowing anglers to fish for bass during a catch and immediate release season prior to the possession season. Catch and release fishing will be allowed from the last Saturday in April through the Friday before Memorial Day in the Lower Peninsula including the Great Lakes and connecting waters, from the last Saturday in April through the third Saturday in June in Lake St. Clair, and from May 15 through the Friday before Memorial Day on Upper Peninsula waters including the Great Lakes and connecting waters. The opening day for harvest on Lake St. Clair remains unchanged. The previous regulation allowing catch and release bass fishing beginning April 1 on six lakes in the Lower Peninsula has been dropped.

For more information on these and other fisheries orders previously signed by Humphries, please visit the DNR Web site at www.michigan.gov/dnr, and click on the "Fishing" section.

The DNR is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural resources for current and future generations.
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Post by M.T. Livewell »

Is there an early season bass tourney taking place on the L. StClair? Hence the "need" for the early season?

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MT, it's "immediate release" so I doubt any tournies will be organized during this early season.
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Gotcha.

Then I wonder why the new stance on ripping bass off the beds.

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The tourist industry. :? :roll:
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I'm guessing to bring the region up to standards with the rest of the country. I'm not really sure....at least it's C&R.
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Thumbs down from me. :?

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Post by fishforfun »

The Great Lakes offer so many" open all year" opportunities, really doesn't make a lot of sense, from a conservation view point?
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Post by Canadian Bacon »

wolfe wrote:Thumbs down from me. :?

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Hey Wolfe....

I think it ihas already been proven that this does not hurt the spawn. I am not sure on this I just think this is what I heard...

Can any one confirm?
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I don't and won't be fishin there so no skin offn my nose, but, it gets a thumbs down here too.

They start that nonsense around here, going to be a lot of flat tires in the parking lots.

A buncha bullshxt just for a few extra bucks.

No one has proven to my satisfaction (course they don't have to), that rippen them off the beds doesn't hurt.


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Jigs wrote:I don't and won't be fishin there so no skin offn my nose, but, it gets a thumbs down here too.

They start that nonsense around here, going to be a lot of flat tires in the parking lots.

A buncha bullshxt just for a few extra bucks.

No one has proven to my satisfaction (course they don't have to), that rippen them off the beds doesn't hurt.


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I just wanna make a friendly suggestion. Don't say that on a message board because if it happens in your area and people start having flat tires or worse...you know who they will be looking at! Not to mention Walleye is ope and Pike is open so you may be out there fishin for them and something may happen to your tires....because they think your fishin bass.
The ministry would not do this if it had a negative effect..they have done the studies..we haven't so...well like I said earlier..I think they have.
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Canadian Bacon wrote:
wolfe wrote:Thumbs down from me. :?

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Hey Wolfe....

I think it ihas already been proven that this does not hurt the spawn. I am not sure on this I just think this is what I heard...

Can any one confirm?
Hi, Bacon.

I've heard both arguments, and aren't there always at least 2? :wink:

Maybe it's tough to prove that taking bass off their beds doesn't HURT the spawn, but it darned well won't HELP the spawn. I'd rather err on the side of caution. My 2 cents.

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wolfe wrote:
Canadian Bacon wrote:
wolfe wrote:Thumbs down from me. :?

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Hey Wolfe....

I think it ihas already been proven that this does not hurt the spawn. I am not sure on this I just think this is what I heard...

Can any one confirm?
Hi, Bacon.

I've heard both arguments, and aren't there always at least 2? :wink:

Maybe it's tough to prove that taking bass off their beds doesn't HURT the spawn, but it darned well won't HELP the spawn. I'd rather err on the side of caution. My 2 cents.

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I think that is a good point Wolfe...but I am positive even now when Bass opens we are pulling them of thier beds from time to time...more often than is known iwould guess
I know for sure that what ever the date maybe that bass opens I wil be out fishing for them. The majority won't speak on tha but the majority will do the same. The wait for bass season to open is almos unbearable for bass fisherman...Beside I think the Cormorants do much more damage than fisherman pulling them off thier beds... :twisted: .... :shock:
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i live on st clair and am totally against this deal. . the canadian side is not of this ruling but, we are overrun for years with this deal. if this was a muskie issue the world would go upside down. the majority of users are from the u. s., michigan and once again have been violating our waters fishing oos bass. i know the argument is there released but think of the muskys, they are on spawn and the guys are not fishing walleyes in the lake yet so the only losers will be incidental, mis-handled musky catches on spawn. just my 2 cents but when you see what goes on you would puke
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