Sand Lake Fisheries Management Plan – May 2012
Monday, May 28th, 2012The local DNR recently published the following (bold / italics emphasis added by Rick Kitterman):
“Sand Lake Fisheries Management Plan 5/2/2012
The local DNR recently published the following (bold / italics emphasis added by Rick Kitterman):
“Sand Lake Fisheries Management Plan 5/2/2012
Opening day is Saturday, May 12, 2012. There are a lot of excited anglers ready to hit the water.
Please remember the laws regarding Aquatic Invasive Species in Minnesota. If you are launching your watercraft in Minnesota waters, please review your responsibilities at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (click here) link. Help us to keep our waters healthy for our game fish and help future generations enjoy the Minnesota history of legendary fishing opportunities.
Have a great time on the water; good fishing, good friends, and good times.
Three weeks from today is the Walleye and Northern Pike fishing opener. Are you ready? Make your reservations now for northern Minnesota fishing at a family fishing resort for the fishing opener or any other time of the year. The ice has been off for over three weeks. We did experience winter weather at its best last weekend with eight inches of heavy wet snow which took out the power for many in our area. It took longer for power to be restored than the snow lasted. We did hope that was it for winter, but here less than a week later is more snow.
Illinois Fish and Feather ExpoInterstate Center – Bloomington, Illinois
Friday January 27 Noon to 7PM
Saturday January 28 9AM to 7PM
Sunday January 29 10AM to 4PM
Cedar Rapids SportshowHawkeye Downs Expo Center, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Friday, February 10 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Saturday, February 11 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Sunday, February 12 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Hunting, Fishing and Outdoor Adventure ShowQuad City Expo Center, Rock Island, Illinois
Thursday, February 16 4PM to 9PM
Friday, February 17 Noon to 8PM
Saturday, February 18 9AM to 8PM
Sunday, February 19 10AM to 4PM
Indianapolis Boat, Sport and Travel ShowIndiana State Fair Grounds, Indianapolis, Indiana
Friday, February 17 3PM to 9PM
Saturdays, February 18 & 25 10AM to 9PM
Sundays, February 19 & 26 10AM to 5PM
Monday, February 20 1PM to 9PM
Tuesday-Thursday, February 21-23 3PM to 9PM
Friday, February 24 1PM to 9PM
Elmwood All Outdoor Sport ShowElmwood High School, Elmwood, Illinois
This was a good year for fishing in the Sand Lake chain of lakes. The lakes experienced extremes in water levels and clarity. In the Spring the water was very low. Continued rains throughout the season brought water levels up (and kept the grass green). Record temperatures for October brought on several algae blooms. Like most of the nation, we experienced unseasonable changes in the weather, warm April and October, cold May, weekly rain, and numerous and frequent weather fronts. Despite the frequent weather changes the fishing remained good. The perch and pan fish fishing were exceptional this year with large numbers and sizes in the catches.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is considering implementing new limits of only five each on Sunfish, Perch and Crappie on the Sand Lake Chain. You will have an opportunity to voice your opinion on their website www.dnr.state.mn.us during a public comment period next spring, summer and fall. If this were enacted into the regulations it would take place in 2011. Your opinions and comments make a great deal of difference.
The best hunting this year was the grouse. Field and Stream has ranked the Chippewa National Forest as the Number 1 grouse hunting location in the United States. We had several parties who were limiting out on a daily basis. Hunting parties were from Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina as well as Minnesota.
Anglers find a sportsman’s paradise at Anchor Inn Resort. Our unique location on the shore of the Bowstring River offers our guests lake access to Minnesota fisheries like Bowstring Lake, Big Sand Lake, Little Sand Lake and the Bowstring River. Walleye, northern pike, crappie, sunfish, rock bass, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass and perch all thrive in the clean and unspoiled waters of the winding Bowstring River. Anglers come from miles around to fish from the “Anchor Inn Bridge.” Its walkway, just a few feet from our front door, produces everything from stingers of sunfish to buckets of bullhead as well as wall-mount walleye and trophy-size northern pike. Our guests often find a shady spot under a tree and shore fish along the resort’s mile-long river frontage. Just downstream is Rice Lake, a spectacular fish hatchery, with 817 acres of sun-warmed shallow water nearly covered with wild rice.