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Whitefish, Ciscoe netting to open Nov. 28 on Bear Island and Ojibway (November 21, 2007)

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Tower Area Fisheries Office announces the opening of Whitefish/Ciscoe netting on the following lakes:

BEAR ISLAND       St. Louis County      T.61 R.13          S. Var.

OJIBWAY              Lake County             T.63 R.9, 10      S. Var.

Opening date for these two lakes will be Wednesday, November 28, and closing date will be Thursday, December 27, 2007.

● Nets may be set after sunrise on the opening day and must be removed before sunset on the closing day.

● Minimum gill net mesh size shall be no less than 1 ¾ inch net stretch measure for all three lakes.

(Net stretch measure means the interior distance between opposite knots or corners of a single mesh of net, taken between the thumb and forefinger and applying enough pressure laterally to allow the opposite sides of the mesh to touch.)

    * A Whitefish netting license is required.

    * A person may use only one gill net, not exceeding 100 feet in length and 3 feet in width.

    * One end of the gill net must have a pole, stake, or buoy projecting at least two feet above the surface of the water or ice.

    * Gill net must have an identification tag attached near the first float of the end with the pole, stake, or buoy.

    * Identification tag must be a minimum of 2-1/2 inches by 5/8 inch, permanently bearing the name and address of the owner.

    * Gill nets may not be set after sunset or raised before sunrise.

    * Gill nets must be set and lifted by the licensee only and must be tended at least once every 24 hours.

    * A gill net or any portion of a gill net may not be set in water deeper than six feet, measured from the lake bottom to the surface of the water or ice.

    * A gill net may not be set within 50 feet of another gill net.

The 2007 Whitefish and Ciscoe Sport Gill Netting Regulations can be found on the DNR website - http://www.mndnr.gov under Fishing Regulations.
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