For Immediate Release
March 26, 2012
Contact: Kregg Smith, 269-685-6851 or Ed Golder, 517-335-3014
DNR invites public review of Michigan’s muskellunge regulations
The Department of Natural Resources’ Fisheries Division is asking for public input on the management of muskellunge in Michigan by reviewing some proposed regulations.
Over the past year, Fisheries Division has been working with the Warmwater Resources Committee, a public advisory group, to discuss muskellunge regulations and to review muskellunge regulation proposals submitted by angling organizations. As a result, several regulation options have been developed. The regulation options are a compromise agreed upon between Fisheries Division and the Warmwater Resources Committee.
Public review is being sought to determine which regulation anglers think should be accepted to manage muskellunge populations in Michigan. Four regulation options have been proposed with a combination of season, size limit and possession limits:
- 1. Maintain the current fishing regulations for muskellunge.
2. Change the harvest season and allow for a few waters currently managed with the 42-inch minimum size limit to be managed with either a lower or higher minimum size limit.
3. Change the harvest season, reduce the possession limit to one (1) fish per season (with a harvest tag), and allow for a few waters currently managed with the 42-inch minimum size limit to be managed with either a lower or higher size limit.
4. Change the harvest season, keep the possession limit the same, and increase the minimum size limit for most waters, but allow for a few waters to be managed with a lower size limit.
The public is being asked to review these regulation options through an online survey at <url url="[Permission to view this media is denied]
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You can also take the survey over the telephone by calling Debbie Robinson at the Plainwell Operations Service Center at (269) 685-6851. The online and telephone surveys will close on Friday, May 25.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to <url url="[Permission to view this media is denied]
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Please take the time to read through the Muskellunge regulations paper before you take the survey. It will give you the basis for the questions:
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Public Meeting Dates:
Western Lake Superior Management Unit
April 3rd from 7 to 9 pm (eastern time) Ishpeming Township Hall, Highway M-28 in west Ishpeming
April 4th from 6 to 8 pm (central time) at Gogebic Community College – Lindquist Center in Ironwood
April 5th from 7 to 9 pm (eastern time) at Michigan Technological University, Isle Royale Ballroom A-2 in Houghton
Eastern Lake Superior Management Unit
April 12th from 7:00 pm at the library in the Tahquamenon Area School in Newberry
April 25th from 7:00 pm at the Snyders Restaurant, 400 Cedar Street in Munising
Northern Lake Michigan Management Unit
March 27th from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm (eastern time) at the Bay College Heirman Center, Room 952, 2001 N. Lincoln Road in Escanaba
March 28th from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm (central time) at Bay College West, 2810 North US-2 in Iron Mountain
Central Lake Michigan Management Unit
April 18th from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the Carl T. Johnson Center at Mitchell State Park in Cadillac
Southern Lake Michigan Management Unit
March 26th from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm at the Delta Township Library, 5130 Davenport Road in Lansing
March 27th from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm at the Portage Library, 300 Library Lane in Portage
April 23rd from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm at the Plainfield Charter Township Office, 6161 Belmont Avenue NE in Belmont
Northern Lake Huron Management Unit
April 5th from 7:00 pm at Lake Superior State University – Cisler Center, 621 West Easterday Avenue in Sault Ste. Marie
April 12th from 7:00 pm at the Cheboygan Sportsman’s Club, 13516 Seffren Road in Cheboygan
April 16th from 7:00 pm at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, 500 W. Fletcher Street in Alpena
April 19th from 7:00 pm at the Grayling Nature Park, 100 James Street in Grayling
Southern Lake Huron Management Unit
April 23rd from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the Bay City State Recreation Area Visitors’ Center
Lake Erie Management Unit
April 30th from 7:00 pm at 43825 West Oaks Drive in Novi
"pikerule2" said:
Thanks Tom and Will. I'll be at the Portage meeting tomorrow night, I hope other MMA faithful from the area can make it. I'm thinking support our favorite proposal option and also tactfully bring up such possibilities as the Austin and Osterhout situations depending on how things go.
Joe, your post reminded me there's also a survey for pike reg changes:
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"pikerule2" said:
Thanks Tom and Will. I'll be at the Portage meeting tomorrow night, I hope other MMA faithful from the area can make it. I'm thinking support our favorite proposal option and also tactfully bring up such possibilities as the Austin and Osterhout situations depending on how things go.
Cya tomorrow!
"mskyprey" said:
[quote="pikerule2"]Thanks Tom and Will. I'll be at the Portage meeting tomorrow night, I hope other MMA faithful from the area can make it. I'm thinking support our favorite proposal option and also tactfully bring up such possibilities as the Austin and Osterhout situations depending on how things go.
Cya tomorrow!
I was just thinking that would be perfect for me as well, as I'll be working in Portage tomorrow. But, then my wife reminded me of our sons concert tomorrow night. Looks like I'll be hitting the Belmont one instead.
"Duke" said:
wow – ZERO days notice for the Lansing meeting!!! That was not so smooth. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess they had a low turnout last night… I would hope they can reschedule another in the area
Yes, I believe the short notice was becasue the meetings were combined with the new brook trout regs meetings.
Filled mine out and will forward it to a couple fishing buddies as well. I didn't like how question two didn't have a '100% Catch & Release' option.
"2. In the past year, what did you normally do with the legal-sized muskellunge you caught in Michigan? (Please choose one answer.)
In the past year, what did you normally do with the legal-sized muskellunge you caught in Michigan? (Please choose one answer.)
-Mostly Kept My Catch
-Kept Some and Released Some
-Mostly Catch and Release"
"jasonvkop" said:
Filled mine out and will forward it to a couple fishing buddies as well. I didn't like how question two didn't have a '100% Catch & Release' option.
"2. In the past year, what did you normally do with the legal-sized muskellunge you caught in Michigan? (Please choose one answer.)
In the past year, what did you normally do with the legal-sized muskellunge you caught in Michigan? (Please choose one answer.)
-Mostly Kept My Catch
-Kept Some and Released Some
-Mostly Catch and Release"
We decided that's basically what that one meant and it didn't need to say 100% C&R.
"Steve S" said:
I didn't see anything about the option 3 we all were talking about, can't go to the meeting have to work.
I know. You needed to read a couple lines past the survey link:
"You can also take the survey over the telephone by calling Debbie Robinson at the Plainwell Operations Service Center at (269) 685-6851. The online and telephone surveys will close on Friday, May 25.
To read more about the muskellunge regulation review, please visit <url url="[Permission to view this media is denied]
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I don't like how the press release was done and I wish they would have directed people to the web page and not directly to the survey link. It presents the material in a more logical format.
Here is the link they should have used:
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Also, question 7: How important are these factors in determining the quality of your muskellunge fishing experience in Michigan? (Please select your answer and complete all 8 categories.) option 6: The number of muskellunge kept.
This question seems very misleading. I could read this 2 different ways: First, the number of muskellunge kept is a very important factor in the quality of muskie fishing experience in Michigan since it directly affects the muskie populations. The more fish kept the more it hurts the muskie fishing experience in Michigan.
You could also read this on a more personal level and think that it means that the number of muskie I am allowed to keep factors into how good or bad my experience fishing for muskie is. As in "I want to be able to keep more fish". I did not know how to answer this question properly.
"MattG_braith" said:
Also, question 7: How important are these factors in determining the quality of your muskellunge fishing experience in Michigan? (Please select your answer and complete all 8 categories.) option 6: The number of muskellunge kept.This question seems very misleading. I could read this 2 different ways: First, the number of muskellunge kept is a very important factor in the quality of muskie fishing experience in Michigan since it directly affects the muskie populations. The more fish kept the more it hurts the muskie fishing experience in Michigan.
You could also read this on a more personal level and think that it means that the number of muskie I am allowed to keep factors into how good or bad my experience fishing for muskie is. As in "I want to be able to keep more fish". I did not know how to answer this question properly.
The key is "the quality of your muskellunge fishing experience in Michigan" That question is asking if it is important to you that you can keep muskellunge.
"Steve S" said:
Will, I take it you will be at this meeting and representing us. I have all the cofidence in the world in you. [smilie=applause.gif]
Thanks but you need to be there. I'm on the committee that came up with all of this so my opinion is not really considered "public input".
These meetings are for you and this is your turn to provide the feedback and represent the muskie angler.
"Duke" said:
wow – ZERO days notice for the Lansing meeting!!! That was not so smooth. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess they had a low turnout last night… I would hope they can reschedule another in the area
I got an email on 3/20 from a DNR list I'd just subscribed to which announced it. I forgot to post it here, though.
But still, only 1 week notice.
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