Global Warming & the Minnesota fishing opener?
My honey told me about these stories yesterday afternoon and I thought I'd share them with all of you to get your opinions.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/outdoors/12904206.html
http://www.startribune.com/sports/outdoors/13064391.html
http://www.startribune.com/sports/outdoors/13287951.html
Do you think this would be a wise decision for my state?
Why or why not?
Dana - As the sentence you picked out states:
"...are neither marked enough nor consistent enough to predict with any certainty in a given year that spawning will be complete in the northern half of the state if fishing season is opened a week earlier."
If the fish haven't completed spawning, we could risk lowering thier numbers.
We have to restock lakes from time to time with fish, due to over fishing. If we don't let them finish spawning it could make it would make that practice even more necessary to do.
Also the weekend after Mother's Day has more consistent weather than the weekend before, so if we did it to make Mother's happier (Although I think some mother's are happy to see their husbands gone that weekend.) than the weekend after would be better.
Jim - I used to fall into that catagory too, probably not as bad as you, but I did catch my first 3lb Northern (Pike) when I was about 5 years old. It was an incredible fight to reel that fish in and my dad made me do most of it, and only helped me when I started to get tired.
I was hooked after that. (Big Grin)