Attention Winnebago System sturgeon spearing
enthusiasts:
Spearers harvested 109 fish from the Winnebago
System today with 48 coming from Lake Winnebago and 61 from the Upriver
Lakes. This included 2 very nice fish, one from Lake Winnebago and one
from the Upriver Lakes. The biggest fish on the system today was 153.7
pounds, 79.0” and was registered at Boom Bay (Upriver Lakes) by Colton
Dunham. The biggest fish taken from Lake Winnebago was 147.7 pounds,
74.6” and registered at Stockbridge by Jeffrey Dreher. I have included a photo
of both Colton and Jeffrey’s fish.
Today’s harvest from the Upriver Lakes included 21
adult females and thus, we are now only 2 adult females from the 90%
trigger. Further, we are only 11 adult females from the 100% season
closure. So there is a strong chance that the Upriver Lakes fishery will
close at 1 PM tomorrow (11 or more adult females would have to be harvested).
If 2-10 adult females are harvested tomorrow, then the fishery would close at 1
PM on Wednesday. So I encourage folks with unfilled Upriver Lakes tags to
get out there tomorrow and fish as it might be their last opportunity for this
season.
I also want to thank spearers for their support of
our data collection this season. We had our first lab day today and
processed around 50 stomachs and 55 sturgeon heads. I will be sure to
include results from these projects in future reports.
Good luck tomorrow and feel free to pass on any
good memories made during the spearing season through the first 3 days!
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Ryan Koenigs
Senior Fisheries Biologist / Winnebago
System Sturgeon Biologist
Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources
625 E County Rd. Y, Suite 700
Oshkosh, WI 54901
Phone: (920)303-5450
Fax: (920)424-4404
- Jeffrey+Dreher_147.7+pound_74.6+inch_Stockbridge_2-12-2018%282%29.jpg
- Colton+Dunham_153.7+pound_79.0+inch_Boom+Bay_2-12-2018.jpg
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