10-17-2012, 11:10 AM
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is reminding recreational netters that netting for whitefish-tullibee on authorized lakes is restricted to one net.
A rule change prohibits the use of two nets.
Minnesota law also restricts the size of the net and its openings; requires that netting be done in water not deeper than six feet unless specifically authorized; stipulates that netted fish cannot be sold; requires that only rough fish caught in the net may be kept; limits net size to 100 feet long and 3 feet wide; and forbids recreational netters from possessing angling equipment when netting whitefish-tullibee.
A rule change prohibits the use of two nets.
Minnesota law also restricts the size of the net and its openings; requires that netting be done in water not deeper than six feet unless specifically authorized; stipulates that netted fish cannot be sold; requires that only rough fish caught in the net may be kept; limits net size to 100 feet long and 3 feet wide; and forbids recreational netters from possessing angling equipment when netting whitefish-tullibee.