Part | Title |
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COMMERCIAL FISHING GENERAL RESTRICTIONS | |
6260.0100 | DEFINITIONS. |
6260.0200 | COMMERCIAL FISHING CONDITIONS AND PROHIBITIONS. |
6260.0300 | COMMERCIAL FISHING PERMIT ISSUANCE. |
6260.0400 | COMMERCIAL FISHING REPORTS. |
6260.0500 | REQUIRED NOTIFICATION OF OPERATIONS. |
6260.0600 | INSPECTION BY COMMISSIONER. |
6260.0700 | ENTRY UPON OR USE OF LAND. |
6260.0800 | DISPOSITION OF NONLICENSED SPECIES. |
6260.0900 | SPORT ANGLING EQUIPMENT RESTRICTIONS. |
6260.1000 | DISCOVERY OF A FISH KILL. |
6260.1100 | MARKING UNCOVERED HOLES IN ICE. |
6260.1200 | PROPER MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF FISHING GEAR. |
6260.1300 | PREVENTION OF INTERFERENCE WITH PUBLIC USE OF WATERS. |
GEAR FOR TAKING ROUGH FISH | |
6260.1400 | GEAR SPECIFICATIONS FOR TAKING ROUGH FISH. |
COMMERCIAL FISHING IN INTERNATIONAL WATERS | |
6260.1500 | COMMERCIAL FISHING ON NAMAKAN AND SAND POINT LAKES. |
6260.1600 | COMMERCIAL FISHING ON RAINY LAKE. |
6260.1700 | COMMERCIAL FISHING ON LAKE OF THE WOODS. |
COMMERCIAL FISHING ON LAKE SUPERIOR | |
6260.1800 | COMMERCIAL FISHING ON LAKE SUPERIOR. |
COMMERCIAL FISHING ON INLAND MISSISSIPPI RIVER | |
6260.1900 | COMMERCIAL FISHING ON INLAND MISSISSIPPI RIVER. |
COMMERCIAL FISHING ON INLAND WATERS | |
6260.2000 | COMMERCIAL FISHING ON INLAND WATERS. |
GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING OPERATIONS | |
6260.2100 | INTENSITY AND TIMING OF FISHING EFFORTS. |
6260.2200 | LICENSE REVOCATION. |
INLAND COMMERCIAL FISHING AREAS | |
6260.2300 | COMMERCIAL FISHING AREAS WITHIN INDIAN RESERVATIONS. |
6260.2400 | DESCRIPTION OF INLAND COMMERCIAL FISHING AREAS. |
6260.2500 | [Renumbered 6259.0100] |
6260.2600 | [Renumbered 6259.0200] |
6260.2700 | [Renumbered 6259.0300] |
6260.2800 | [Renumbered 6259.0400] |
6260.2900 | [Renumbered 6259.0500] |
6260.3000 | [Renumbered 6259.0600] |
6260.3100 | [Renumbered 6259.0700] |
6260.3200 | [Renumbered 6259.0800] |
6260.3300 | [Renumbered 6259.0900] |
6260.3400 | [Renumbered 6259.1000] |
"Net bar measurement" means the interior distance between adjacent angles of a single mesh of a net when extended. An entire net or lot of netting is considered to be of the same mesh size as the majority of ten or more meshes in any part of the net or lot at least three meshes removed from the selvage or side lines selected at random.
"Net stretch measurement" means the interior distance between opposite knots or corners of a single mesh of a net, taken between the thumb and forefingers and applying enough pressure laterally to allow the opposite side of the mesh to meet. An entire net or lot of netting is considered to be of the same mesh size as the majority of ten or more meshes in any part of the net or lot of netting at least three meshes removed from the selvage or side lines selected at random.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
A person may not conduct a commercial fishing operation on any waters of the state except under license, permit, or contract and in conformance with the requirements of the license, permit, contract, parts 6260.0100 to 6260.2400, and other applicable law. The commissioner may require any commercial operator to cease fishing operations when the commissioner finds that the operations are destructive to game fish or for any other reasonable cause.
Permittees, contractors, licensed commercial operators, or their helpers may not engage in any commercial fish removal operations without first being in possession of a valid Minnesota angling license or be otherwise permitted by law to take fish by angling.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
The commissioner may issue the permits listed in subparts 2 to 4 for the taking of listed species of fish by means and conditions and in such waters and times as may be necessary for the removal of the listed species.
Class A permits may be issued for the use of a hand-held implement or device used by a single operator.
Class B permits may be issued for:
the use of seines, hoop nets, and fyke nets by persons other than licensed inland commercial operators;
licensed inland commercial operators to fish waters other than the core waters of their assigned area;
18 SR 83; 23 SR 348; 32 SR 1039; L 2014 c 289 s 69
August 4, 2014
All commercial fishing operators must submit reports, on forms provided by the commissioner, on their commercial fishing activities containing all information as required by the commissioner. Issuance of licenses, contracts, or permits may be delayed until all reports have been received. The commissioner may revoke a commercial fishing license, contract, or permit of a person who fails to submit reports.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
Licensed commercial operators must notify the area fisheries supervisor of each operation prior to the start of any fishing activity. If contact with the area fisheries supervisor cannot be made, the local conservation officer must be notified.
Licensed commercial operators must notify the area fisheries supervisor on the same day of discovering any lost or stolen nets. A licensed commercial operator must report where a lost or stolen net was last known to be located. If contact with the area fisheries supervisor cannot be made, the local conservation officer must be notified.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83; 28 SR 629
June 11, 2008
Inland commercial fish operators, their helpers, records, premises, and operating sites, are subject to and must be available for supervision and inspection by the commissioner with respect to all commercial fishing activities and transactions, including the disposition of fish removed.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
The licensee, permittee, or contractor must obtain any permission necessary for entry upon or use of land in connection with the fishing operations. Issuance of the license, permit, or contract is not a guarantee by the state of access to or use of land, nor does the state have any obligation to obtain permission for access or use.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
Licensed commercial operators must use all reasonable means to avoid taking, killing, or injuring fish other than those which may be lawfully taken under their license. Fish of any kind not permitted to be lawfully taken in licensed commercial fishing operations must be immediately returned to the water.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
Licensed commercial operators, crew members, or any person associated with the commercial taking of fish may not possess any game fish or sport angling equipment while operating licensed commercial fishing gear or while traveling to or from the place of operation of the gear.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
Upon the discovery of a fish kill, an operator must notify the area fisheries supervisor as soon as possible.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
Uncovered holes through the ice must be marked in accordance with part 6110.1500, subpart 5, item F. Marking signs must be obtained and placed by the operator.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83; 22 SR 292
June 11, 2008
Commercial fish operators must perform all measures necessary to ensure proper maintenance and operation of their fishing gear, including webbing repair of nets and daily cleaning of stationary fish trap panels.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
Commercial fish operators must make every effort to prevent interference with navigation, recreational activities, other authorized commercial fishing operations, game fish spawning areas, or other public use of the public waters in which they are operating. They may not, in their operations, materially impede or obstruct the flow of water or cause any overflow upon public or private property.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
The mesh of seines may not be more than the following specifications:
Hoop nets may not have center leads over 25 feet long nor hoops that exceed four feet in diameter. The mesh in all hoop nets, including leads, may not be over two inches stretch measure. Twine used in hoop nets, including leads, may not be smaller than size 18.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
Whitefish and rough fish may be taken by licensed commercial operators in Namakan Lake and Sand Point Lake only from January 1 through March 15 and from May 16 through December 31.
The minimum size limit for whitefish taken by commercial fishing operations is 18 inches total length.
Gill net sections of 500 feet in length or less in Namakan Lake are considered a single net. Gill nets may not extend more that 50 meshes in depth when in operation. Gill nets may be set in connected strings of any number.
The mesh of the pound in pound and fyke nets may not exceed four inches, stretch measure.
The mesh of the pound or crib of submerged trap nets may not exceed three inches, stretch measure.
The provisions of this subpart apply to commercial gear restrictions on Namakan and Sand Point Lakes:
Gill nets and submerged trap nets must contain a buoy at each end of each net or string of nets and each buoy must be marked with a white flag extending not less than three feet above the water. The flag must not be less than one foot square.
All nets must be lifted and emptied of fish at least once in every 48-hour period when set in open water and at least once in every 96-hour period, weather permitting, when set under the ice.
MS s 97A.045
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
Whitefish and rough fish may be taken by licensed commercial operators in Rainy Lake from June 1 through December 31 subject to the specified length limits. The minimum length for whitefish taken by commercial fishing operations is 18 inches.
Pound net leads may not exceed 825 feet in length. Pound nets may be not set in connected strings of more than two.
Nets may not be set within 500 feet of the mouth of any stream nor within that portion of Rainy Lake, including Black Bay, within the boundaries of Koochiching County under the jurisdiction of this state. Under special permit, pound, trap, or fyke nets may be set at any place within any closed area of Rainy Lake which is approved by the commissioner during the period from June 15 through April 15 for the sole purpose of taking rough fish and whitefish. Nets may not be lifted except during daylight hours.
All nets in Rainy Lake must be lifted and emptied of fish at least once in every 48-hour period, unless a longer period is granted by the commissioner.
The provisions in this subpart apply to commercial fishing operations on Rainy Lake:
Monthly reports must be submitted by the tenth day of the month following the month reported to Area Fisheries Headquarters.
In case of the death of a licensed commercial operator during the fishing season, the operator's legal representative or successor in interest succeeds to the rights of the deceased license holder and may continue operations under the license until its expiration.
MS s 97A.045
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
The commercial fishing season on Lake of the Woods is January 1 through December 31.
Fyke nets may be used as provided by Minnesota Statutes, section 97C.825, except that a lead may not exceed 300 feet in length. The size of the mesh in the crib may not be less than 2-1/2 inches nor more than four inches, stretch measure. The wings may not exceed 100 feet in length and the lead may not exceed 300 feet in length. The hoops may not exceed six feet in height.
The crib of staked trap nets in Lake of the Woods may not exceed 22 feet on any side with the top open and breaching the water surface. The lead may not exceed 400 feet in length.
There is no limit on the size of the crib of pound nets in Lake of the Woods. The crib must have an opening at the top breaching the water surface. The lead may not exceed 825 feet in length.
Submerged trap nets in Lake of the Woods must contain a buoy at each end of each net and each buoy must be marked with a yellow or blaze orange flag displaying not less than one square foot of surface and rising not less than three feet above the water. Attached to the staff of each buoy must be an identification tag. The minimum size of the tag must be 2-1/2 inches by five-eighths inch. Each tag must have the operator's name and license number engraved upon it.
The provisions in this subpart apply to commercial gear restrictions on Lake of the Woods:
Fyke, staked trap, and pound nets have no depth limitation, but may be set only in areas specified in the license, and may be set in strings of not more than two.
Commercial fishing in Lake of the Woods is prohibited within 500 feet of the mouth of any stream, within two miles of the lakeside shoreline of Pine Island, or in Four Mile Bay and Zippel Bay.
In Muskeg Bay from June 20 through October 14, no portion of a net may be in water less than 15 feet deep. Along the southern shoreline of Big Traverse Bay from June 1 through October 14, no portion of a net may be in water less than 15 feet deep. Submerged trap nets may be set in strings of not more than two. Submerged trap nets may not be placed in the Northwest Angle Inlet west of a line from a point on the international boundary midway between Buckets Island and Magnuson Island; thence southeasterly to the easterly shore of Magnuson Island; thence southerly and westerly along said shore to the line between Twp. 168 N., Rge. 34 W., Sec. 23 and Sec. 24; thence south to the shore of the mainland in Twp. 168 N., Rge. 34 W, Sec. 26.
All nets must be lifted and emptied of fish at least once every 48-hour period in Lake of the Woods, unless a longer period is granted by the commissioner.
Commercial operators licensed to fish Lake of the Woods must submit monthly reports on forms provided by the commissioner for each month that commercial fishing activity takes place. The reports must be sent to the address identified on the form so that they are received by the tenth day of the month following the month that the activity took place.
A person may not be issued more than one apprentice license for Lake of the Woods.
A person may not operate under a master and a helper commercial fishing license during the same license year on Lake of the Woods.
In case of the death of a licensed commercial operator licensed to fish Lake of the Woods, the operator's legal representative or successor in interest succeeds to the rights of the deceased license holder, and may continue operations under the license until its expiration.
Within ten days after removing nets, commercial operators must remove from the lake bed all net stakes used in their operations.
18 SR 83; 23 SR 348; 32 SR 1039
June 11, 2008
The species of fish in this subpart may be taken in Lake Superior by licensed commercial operators according to this subpart.
Chubs, alewives, smelt, and rough fish may be taken at any time. Ciscoes may be taken from December 1 through October 31, except that ciscoes may be taken from November 1 through November 30 under a special permit approved by the commissioner.
Lake whitefish and round whitefish may be taken in gill, pound, or trap nets under a special permit approved by the commissioner. Incidental catch of lake and round whitefish in other commercial fishing operations may be possessed but must be reported on forms provided by the commissioner.
Lake trout and siscowet may not be taken by commercial fishing except by special permit. Lake trout and siscowet legally taken under permit or incidentally taken to commercial operations and dead when removed from the water may be possessed only if sealed with a tag, provided by the commissioner, affixed through the mouth and out the gill. Untagged lake trout and siscowet may not be possessed, bought, or sold by licensed commercial operators. All incidentally taken live lake trout and all untagged dead lake trout must be returned to the water immediately.
While used on Lake Superior, a tag which is not smaller than 2-1/2 inches by five-eighths inch permanently bearing the owner's name and address must be attached to one end of the gill net float line near the first float.
While used on Lake Superior, cisco nets are considered gill nets which are weighted to fish in a floating or suspended position off the bottom, and chub nets are gill nets which are weighted to fish on the bottom.
Hoops and center leads of pound nets used on Lake Superior may be of any length and diameter. A trap net may not exceed six feet in height and a hoop may not exceed six feet in diameter. The webbing for pound or trap nets, including leads, may not exceed 2-1/2 inch stretch measure, or be of twine size less than 9 gauge or 70 pound strength. Pound or trap nets may not be set within one-quarter mile of the mouth of any stream unless approved by the commissioner. Pound or trap nets may not be set in harbors from May 25 through March 31, except for St. Louis Bay downstream (east) of the U.S. Highway 53 bridge, unless approved by the commissioner. Commercial operators must notify the Lake Superior Fisheries Office within 48 hours if they are unable to lift and empty pound or trap nets at least once every 48 hours. All net stakes, lines, and anchors must be removed from the lake bed within ten days of removing pound and trap nets. Commercial operators must notify the Lake Superior Fisheries Office prior to setting pound or trap nets and at the beginning of each week that pound or trap nets are used. The commissioner may deny the use of pound or trap nets during periods when such use would conflict with fisheries management activities. Pound or trap nets must be marked with a tag which is at least 2-1/2 inches by five-eighths inch permanently bearing the owner's name and address and attached to the top rope of the back side of the pound or crib. Trap nets set with anchors must have attached to the end farthest from shore one fluorescent orange or fluorescent red marker buoy constructed so that a minimum of 18 inches of buoy surface is visible above water in the absence of current or under the weight of nets and line. The number of the owner's Lake Superior commercial fishing license must be plainly marked, in black, on the marker buoy. The marker buoy must be marked with a fluorescent orange or fluorescent red flag, at least one foot square, attached to the top of a flagstaff at least five feet long, and the buoy constructed so that the flagstaff is supported in a vertical position. Each flagstaff must display one linear foot of reflective surface material immediately below the flag. All buoys and floats used in pound or trap net sets must be constructed of styrofoam, plastic, rubber, or other materials nonhazardous to navigation.
Gill nets, when set in Lake Superior, must be attached at each end to fluorescent orange or fluorescent red marker buoys constructed such that a minimum of 18 inches of buoy surface is visible above water in the absence of current or under the weight of nets and lines. The number of the owner's Lake Superior commercial fishing license must be plainly marked, in black, on each end marker buoy. Each end marker buoy must be marked with a fluorescent orange or fluorescent red flag, at least one foot square, attached to the top of a flagstaff at least five feet long, and the buoy must be constructed so that the flagstaff is supported in a vertical position. Each flagstaff must display one linear foot of reflective surface material immediately below the flag. In addition, the marker buoy attached to the shoreward (or westerly) end of each set must have a one foot square white flag positioned immediately below the fluorescent orange or fluorescent red flag. No other staffs or flags employed in gill net sets may be marked with fluorescent orange or fluorescent red flags. Float or trip buoys used to support suspended nets for fishing cisco must be of vinyl or PVC material measuring a minimum of 15 inches in diameter of fluorescent red or orange color. All buoys and floats used in gill net sets must be constructed of styrofoam, plastic, rubber, or other materials nonhazardous to navigation.
No more than 100,000 feet of cisco net may be licensed in Minnesota waters of Lake Superior and no more than 2,000 feet of cisco net may be allocated to an individual licensee, except as provided by Minnesota Statutes, section 97C.835.
No more than 100,000 feet of chub net may be licensed in Minnesota waters of Lake Superior and no more than 10,000 feet of chub net may be allocated to an individual licensee, except as provided by Minnesota Statutes, section 97C.835.
No more than five pound nets shall be licensed in Minnesota waters for taking smelt. Taking smelt by commercial gear is allowed only in Minnesota's Lake Superior management zone 1, referenced as "MN1" on the map posted on the Department of Natural Resources' Web site.
Gill nets may not be set within one-quarter mile of the shore in the area extending from the Superior entrance to Pigeon River, except under permit issued by the commissioner. From June 1 through Labor Day, gill nets not under permit must be at least one-half mile from the entrance of marinas or public accesses. Gill nets set on the bottom may not be in water shallower than 50 fathoms if closer than one mile from the Minnesota shore and 40 fathoms if farther than one mile from the Minnesota shore except under permit.
Commercial fishing operators must submit a record of their commercial fishing operations for each month of the calendar year on forms provided by the commissioner. These reports must be submitted to the address identified on the form so that they are received within ten days after the end of the month for which the report is made. Reports must be made regardless of whether fish are taken and regardless of whether any fishing operations have taken place. Separate records must be kept for each pound or trap net used in Lake Superior and St. Louis Bay. Reports for pound or trap nets must include the number of game fish kept and released, and must be submitted to the Lake Superior Office by the tenth day of each month for the preceding month, whether or not pound or trap nets were fished. Special permits may require more detailed reporting as described in subpart 8 or as a condition of the permit.
Only individuals currently licensed as commercial operators on Lake Superior may apply for permits to take lake trout, siscowet, cisco, lake whitefish, and round whitefish. Applicants must apply in writing on forms provided by the commissioner. Applications must be completed in full and returned by April 15 of each year for lake trout and by October 15 of each year for cisco to the address specified on the application. Applications for lake whitefish, round whitefish, and siscowet may be submitted at any time.
The permittee must be present on the vessel when setting, lifting, and processing fish. The permittee must provide, on forms provided by the commissioner:
other records or information as specified in the permits.
Harvest reports from the previous year must be received before any new permits are issued the next year. Noncompliance of reporting may result in revocation or denial of permits.
The number of permits within an area (zone and grid) and harvest are limited as follows:
for lake trout:
no more than ten permits per zone per season shall be issued with no more than two permits allowed per statistical grid as identified in a grid map. The commissioner shall conduct a lottery if more than ten applications are received for a specific zone or more than two applications are received for a specific grid;
no more than two gill net gangs shall be authorized per permit and the gill net gangs must be set only during the time period identified on the permit;
The commissioner may specify conditions for permits to protect the species, including:
when authorized activities may be conducted, including days of the week or other time restrictions;
monthly or annual limits on the number or pounds of fish species that may be removed in the permitted zones and grids; and
The commissioner shall consider the following criteria when making a decision on specifying conditions for a permit:
whether the activity will advance knowledge, understanding, interpretation, or management of a fish species, fish community, or water body;
whether the activity is detrimental or helps achieve management objectives for the specific water body;
whether water temperature, water quality conditions, or pathogens would lead to undue mortality or spread of diseases or invasives; and
MS s 14.388; 97A.045; 97A.418; 97C.041; 97C.345; 97C.811; 97C.821; 97C.835; 97C.836
18 SR 83; 20 SR 2287; 23 SR 348; 32 SR 1044; 37 SR 1664
June 3, 2013
Rough fish may be taken in the Mississippi River from the St. Croix River junction to St. Anthony Falls, including the following waters:
Waters | County | Description |
A. River Lake | Dakota | T.27 N.; R.22 W.; S.23,26,27 |
B. Spring Lake | Dakota | T.115 N.; R.18 W.; S.13,14,15, 16,17,18,21,22,23 |
C. Pickerel Lake | Dakota and Ramsey | T.28 N; R.23 W.;S.12,13 |
D. Pig's Eye Lake except for the following portions known as Hog Lake (T.28N, R.22W, SE 1/4 of the S 1/2 of S.15) and the channel running from Pig's Eye Lake through Hog Lake to the main channel of the Mississippi River (T.28N, R.22W, NW 1/4, NE 1/4 of the N 1/2 of S.22) | Ramsey | T.28N; R.22W; S.10,11,14,15,23 |
E. Baldwin Lake | Washington | T.26 N.; R.22 W.; S.1; T.27 N.; R.22 W.; S.25,26,35,36 |
F. Connelly's Lake (Conley) | Washington | T.26 N.; R.20 W.; S.7,8 |
G. Grey Cloud Slough | Washington | T.27 N.; R.21 W.; S.30,31,32,33; T.27 N.; R.22 W.; S.24,25 |
H. Moore Lake | Washington | T.27 N.; R.21 W.; S.30; T.27 N.; R.22 W.; S.25,26 |
18 SR 83; 24 SR 1849; 32 SR 1039
June 11, 2008
Licensees will be assigned an inland commercial fishing area at the time the license is issued. When it is determined that the issuance of a class B or C permit is desirable for waters which are included within the boundaries of an existing licensee's specified fishing area, that licensee will be given the first opportunity to apply for the permit, and will be considered before other applicants. When it is determined that the issuance of a contract is desirable for waters which are included within the boundaries of an existing licensee's specified fishing area, that licensee must be given first opportunity to apply for the contract, and must be considered before other applicants.
The mesh in the seine bag and first 150 feet of each side of the bag used in inland waters may not be larger than three inches, stretch measure. The balance of the seine may not be of mesh size larger than five inches, stretch measure. There is no limit on the depth of the seine measured perpendicularly from cork line to lead line or in the twine size or strength.
Center leads of hoop nets used in inland waters may not exceed 25 feet in length and hoops may not exceed four feet in diameter. The webbing for the entire net may not exceed 2-3/4 inches, stretch measure, or be of twine size less than 18 gauge or 150 pound strength.
Crib net design for inland waters is at the discretion of the operator, except that mesh size in cribs may not be larger than 2-3/4 inches, stretch measure for cribbing of bullheads and three inches stretch measure for cribbing of other rough fish species, or be of twine size smaller than 18 gauge or 150 pound strength. Wooden cribs must be constructed so that the sides and bottoms have no openings larger than 1-1/4 inches for bullheads and 1-1/2 inches for other rough fish species.
Seines and hoop nets used in inland commercial fishing operations must be of a design which will allow the release of nontarget species unharmed.
A tag having a minimum size of 2-1/2 inches by five-eighths inch and permanently bearing the name and residence address of the operator must be attached to the top side of the end hoop and near the top of a hoop net stake of hoop nets used in inland waters. Hoop net stakes must also be marked with an orange or yellow flag, at least one foot square, the upper end of which extends at least three feet above the surface of the water or ice. Hoop nets that are set in open water with anchors must be marked with white buoys of at least one gallon displacement bearing the name and residence of the operator in contrasting color.
A tag having a minimum size of 2-1/2 inches by five-eighths inch and permanently bearing the name and residence address of the operator must be placed near the first float on one end of the float line of seines used in inland waters.
Hoop nets must be checked not less than two times in each seven-day period during open water fishing in inland waters and not less than one time in each seven-day period when fishing under ice.
All commercial fish removal operations must be conducted during daylight hours, when feasible. The area fisheries supervisor must be notified immediately in the instance of an exception.
All commercial fishing gear and equipment must be removed from inland waters at the time a license, permit, or contract becomes void. Hoop nets must be removed from the water during the period between freeze-up in the fall and ice-out in the spring.
18 SR 83; 20 SR 2287; 28 SR 629
June 11, 2008
Licensees, permittees, or contractors must make an effort to take fish in the specified area which effort is satisfactory by the commissioner. Failure to make a satisfactory effort may be grounds for nonrenewal of the license, permit, or contract.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
Upon revocation of the license, permit, or contract, operators may not be eligible for another license, permit, or contract until one year from the date of the revocation.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
Those portions of the inland commercial fishing areas and core waters established by part 6260.2400 that lie within the established boundaries of Indian reservations are not subject to the provisions of parts 6260.0100 to 6260.2400.
MS s 97C.811
18 SR 83
June 11, 2008
The areas described in this part are established as inland commercial fishing areas. Within each area, the specified waters are hereby designated as core waters. Core waters are identified by name and county, Division of Waters identification number (Id. No.), (Township (Twp.)), (Range (Rge.)), and (Section (Sec.) number).
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 1 consists of all of Lincoln and Lyon Counties lying south of State Highway No. 19 and all of Murray County lying north of State Highway No. 30.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Bloody Lake, Murray Co. | 51-40 | 108 | 40 | 20, 28, 29 |
Fox Lake, Murray Co. | 51-43 | 108 | 40 | 21, 22, 27, 28 |
Shetek Lake, Murray Co. | 51-46 | 107, 108 | 40-41 | Various |
Sarah Lake, Murray Co. | 51-63 | 108 | 41 | 9, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22 |
Currant Lake, Murray Co. | 51-82 | 108 | 42, 43 | 7, 18; 12, 13 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 2 consists of all of Nobles, Jackson, and Cottonwood Counties plus all of Murray County lying south of State Highway No. 30.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
North Oaks Lake, Cottonwood Co. | 17-44 | 105, 106 | 38 | 5, 8, 32 |
Talcot Lake, Cottonwood and Murray Counties | 17-60 | 105 | 38, 39 | 17-20, 30; 24, 25 |
Loon Lake, Jackson Co. | 32-20 | 101 | 35, 36 | 18, 19; 13, 24, 25 |
First Fulda (South Fulda Lake), Murray Co. | 51-21 | 105 | 40 | 35, 36 |
West Graham Lake, Nobles Co. | 53-21 | 104 | 39 | 15, 16, 21, 22 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 3 consists of all of Watonwan and Martin Counties.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
East Chain Lake, Martin Co. | 46-10 | 101 | 29, 30 | 7, 18, 19; 13, 24 |
South Silver Lake, Martin Co. | 46-20 | 101 | 30 | 29-32 |
Bright Lake, Martin Co. | 46-52 | 101 | 31 | 8, 9, 16, 17 |
Fox Lake, Martin Co. | 46-109 | 102, 103 | 32 | 4-6; 31-34 |
Cedar Lake, Martin Co. | 46-121 | 103, 104 | 32,33 | 19, 30; 1; 24, 25, 26 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 4 consists of all of the area that lies within a boundary line starting at the city of Montevideo; thence north on State Highway No. 29 to Chippewa County Highway No. 13; thence west across the Minnesota River and continuing west on Lac Qui Parle County Highway No. 20 to Lac Qui Parle County Highway No. 31; thence south to U.S. Highway No. 212; thence east to U.S. Highway No. 59; thence south to State Highway No. 67; thence east to State Highway No. 23; thence south to Lyon County Highway No. 10; thence east and continuing east on Yellow Medicine County Highway No. 1 to Redwood County Highway No. 7; thence north across the Minnesota River and continuing north on Renville County Highway No. 9 to the Chippewa County line; thence west to State Highway No. 23; thence north to State Highway No. 7; thence west to Montevideo, the point of beginning.
The Core Waters are the Minnesota River lying within the described boundary.
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 5 consists of all of the area that lies within a boundary line starting at the city of Paynesville; thence west on State Highway No. 23 to State Highway No. 55; thence west to the Kandiyohi County line; thence north to the Stearns County line; thence west to U.S. Highway No. 71; thence south to U.S. Highway No. 12 at Willmar; thence west to the Kandiyohi County line; thence south to the Swift County line; thence west to State Highway No. 7; thence north to State Highway No. 119 at Appleton; thence north to U.S. Highway No. 12; thence crossing U.S. Highway No. 12 and continuing north on Swift County Highway No. 5 to Swift County Highway No. 22; thence west to Big Stone County Highway No. 25 at Artichoke; thence south to State Highway No. 7 at Correll; thence west to U.S. Highway No. 75; thence south to Lac Qui Parle County Highway No. 34; thence east to State Highway No. 119; thence south to Lac Qui Parle County Highway No. 20; thence east crossing the Minnesota River and continuing east on Chippewa County Highway No. 13 to State Highway No. 29; thence south to State Highway No. 7 at Montevideo; thence east to State Highway No. 23; thence south to the Renville County line; thence east to the Meeker County line; thence north to the Stearns County line; thence east to Stearns County Highway No. 2; thence north to State Highway No. 23 at Cold Spring; thence west to Paynesville, the point of beginning.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Marsh Lake, Big Stone, Lac Qui Parle, and Swift Counties | 6-1 | 120 | 43, 44 | Various |
Big Kandiyohi Lake, Kandiyohi Co. | 34-86 | 117, 118 | 34 | 3; 20-23, 26-29, 31 |
Lac Qui Parle Lake, Lac Qui Parle, Chippewa, and Swift Counties | 37-46 | 118-120 | 42, 43 | Various |
Cedar Island Lake, Stearns Co. | 73-133 | 123 | 30, 31 | 30-32; 24, 25, 36 |
Horseshoe Lake, Stearns Co. | 73-157 | 123 | 31 | 25, 26, 34-36 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 6 consists of all of the area that lies within a boundary line starting at the city of Willmar; thence west on U.S. Highway No. 12 to the Swift County line; thence south to the Chippewa County line; thence west to State Highway No. 7; thence north to State Highway No. 119 at Appleton; thence north to U.S. Highway No. 12; thence crossing U.S. Highway No. 12 and continuing north on Swift County Highway No. 5 to Swift County Highway No. 22; thence west to Big Stone County Highway No. 25 at Artichoke; thence north to the Stevens County line; thence east to the Pope County line and continuing east including that portion of Camp Lake lying in Pope County, to the Kandiyohi County line and continuing east to U.S. Highway No. 7; thence south to Willmar, the point of beginning.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Long Lake, Kandiyohi Co. | 34-192 | 120 | 35 | 11-15, 22, 23 |
East Solomon Lake, Kandiyohi Co. | 34-246 | 120 | 35, 36 | 20, 21, 28-30; 25 |
Monson Lake, Swift Co. | 76-33 | 121, 122 | 37 | 3; 35, 36 |
Camp Lake, Swift and Pope Counties | 76-72 | 122, 123 | 38 | 1; 36 |
Oliver Lake, Swift Co. | 76-146 | 121, 122 | 43 | 1; 26, 27, 35, 36 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 7 consists of all that area starting at the junction of Minnesota State Highway No. 19 and the South Dakota border in Lincoln County; thence east on State Highway No. 19 to U.S. Highway No. 75; thence north crossing Yellow Medicine and Lac Qui Parle counties to the junction of State Highway No. 7; thence east to the junction of Big Stone County Highway No. 25 at Correll; thence north to the Stevens County line; thence following the Stevens County line west and then north to the Grant County line and continuing north to the northern Traverse County line; thence west to the Minnesota-North Dakota state boundary; thence south to the Minnesota-South Dakota state boundary and continuing south on the border to point of beginning at the junction of Minnesota State Highway No. 19 and the South Dakota border in Lincoln County.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Big Stone Lake, Big Stone County of Minnesota and Roberts and Grant Counties of SD | 6-152 | 121-124 | 46-49 | Various |
Hendricks Lake, Lincoln County of MN and Brookings County of SD | 41-110 | 112 | 46, 47 | 18, 19; 13, 24 |
Mud Lake, Traverse County of MN and Roberts County of SD | 78-24 | 127, 128 | 47, 48 | Various |
Traverse Lake, Traverse County of MN and Roberts County of SD | 78-25 | 125, 127 | 47-49 | Various |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 8 consists of all of Stevens, Grant, and Pope Counties excluding Reno Lake (Pope and Douglas Counties), but including Christina Lake (Grant and Douglas Counties).
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Pelican Lake, Grant and Douglas Counties | 26-2 | 130 | 40, 41 | 18, 19; 11-15 22-27, 34, 35 |
Barrett Lake, Grant Co. | 26-95 | 128 | 41, 42 | 6, 7; 1, 12 |
Pomme de Terre Lake, Grant Co. | 26-97 | 129, 130 | 41, 42 | 5-7; 29-32; 12; 25, 36 |
Gilchrist Lake, Pope Co. | 61-72 | 123 | 37, 38 | 6-8, 17, 18; 1 |
Pelican Lake, Pope Co. | 61-111 | 125 | 38 | 9, 10, 16 |
Minnewaska Lake, Pope Co. | 61-130 | 125 | 38, 39 | Various |
Emily Lake, Pope Co. | 61-180 | 124 | 39, 40 | Various |
Perkins Lake, Stevens Co. | 75-75 | 126 | 41 | 19, 20, 29, 30 |
Hattie Lake, Stevens Co. | 75-200 | 124 | 43 | 20, 21, 28, 29 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 9 consists of all of Douglas County excluding Christina Lake (Grant and Douglas Counties), but including Reno Lake (Pope and Douglas Counties).
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Victoria Lake, Douglas Co. | 21-54 | 128 | 37 | 21, 22, 27-29 |
Maple Lake, Douglas Co. | 21-79 | 127 | 37, 38 | 19, 20, 29-31; 25, 36 |
Mary Lake, Douglas Co. | 21-92 | 127, 128 | 38 | 4-9, 16-18; 32, 33 |
Pocket Lake, Douglas Co. | 21-140 | 127 | 38, 39 | 18, 19; 24-26 |
Freeborn Lake, Douglas Co. | 21-162 | 127 | 39 | 19, 20 |
Red Rock Lake, Douglas Co. | 21-291 | 127, 128 | 40 | 5; 28, 29, 32, 33 |
Reno Lake, Pope and Douglas Counties | 61-78 | 126, 127 | 37, 38 | Various |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 10 consists of that part of Otter Tail County that lies south of a boundary line starting at the junction of State Highway No. 29 and the eastern Otter Tail County line; thence west on State Highway No. 29 to Otter Tail County Highway No. 52; thence west to State Highway No. 108 and continuing west to State Highway No. 78; thence north to Otter Tail County Highway No. 1; thence west to Otter Tail County Highway No. 3; thence crossing Otter Tail County Highway No. 3 and continuing west on Otter Tail County Highway No. 10 through Elizabeth to the western Otter Tail County line.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Fish Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-66 | 131 | 37, 38 | 30; 25, 26 |
East Leaf Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-116 | 134 | 38 | 22-26 |
East Battle Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-138 | 132, 133 | 38, 39 | Various |
Stuart (Stewart) Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-191 | 132, 133 | 39 | 3, 4, 10; 33, 34 |
North Turtle Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-379 | 133 | 40, 41 | 19, 30; 23-26, 32-35 |
Bass Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-570 | 133 | 41, 42 | 31, 32; 36 |
North Ten Mile Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-604 | 131 | 42 | 16, 17, 20, 21 |
Ten Mile (South Ten Mile) Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-613 | 131 | 42 | 21, 27-29, 32-34 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 11 consists of that part of Otter Tail County bounded by a line starting at the junction of State Highway No. 29 and the eastern boundary line of Otter Tail County; thence north on the Otter Tail County line to the southern Becker County line; thence west to U.S. Highway No. 10; thence south to State Highway No. 228; thence west to Otter Tail County Highway No. 4; thence south to Otter Tail County Highway No. 35 at Vergas and continuing south to Otter Tail County Highway No. 1; thence east to State Highway No. 78; thence south to State Highway No. 108; thence east to Otter Tail County Highway No. 52 and continuing east to State Highway No. 29 and continuing east to the eastern Otter Tail County line, the point of beginning.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Big Pine Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-130 | 136, 137 | 38 | Various |
Little Pine Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-142 | 136, 137 | 38, 39 | Various |
Buchanan Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-209 | 134, 135 | 39 | 1, 2, 11; 35, 36 |
Round Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-214 | 135 | 39 | 22, 27 |
Mud Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-222 | 136, 137 | 39 | 3, 4; 34, 35 |
Dead Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-383 | 134, 135 | 40, 41 | Various |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 12 consists of that part of Otter Tail County bounded by a line starting at the junction of U.S. Highway No. 10 and the northern Otter Tail County line; thence west to the eastern Clay County line; thence south to the southern Clay County line; thence west to the Wilkin County line; thence south to Otter Tail County Highway No. 10; thence east to Otter Tail County Highway No. 3; thence crossing Otter Tail County Highway No. 3 and continuing east on Otter Tail County Highway No. 1 to Otter Tail County Highway No. 35; thence north to Otter Tail County Highway No. 4 and continuing north through Vergas to State Highway No. 228; thence east to U.S. Highway No. 10; thence north to the Otter Tail County line, the point of beginning.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Star Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-385 | 135, 136 | 40, 41 | Various |
East Spirit Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-501 | 136 | 41 | 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17 |
Franklin Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-759 | 136-137 | 42 | 3, 4, 21, 22 27, 28, 33, 34 |
Little Pelican Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-761 | 137 | 42 | 1, 2, 11, 12 |
Lizzie Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-760 | 136-137 | 42 | 3-9, 20, 28-33 |
Long (North Long) Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-784 | 134 | 42, 43 | 7, 18; 10-14 |
Prairie Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-915 | 136 | 43 | 10, 11, 14, 15 |
Tamarac Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-931 | 137 | 43 | 14, 15, 22, 23, 26 |
Sand Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-942 | 137 | 43 | 35, 36 |
South Lida Lake, Otter Tail Co. | 56-747-2 | 135 | 42 | 4, 5, 8, 9, 32, 33 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 13 consists of that part of Becker County west of U.S. Highway No. 59.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Monson (Munson) Lake, Becker Co. | 3-357 | 138 | 41 | 5, 8 |
Sallie Lake, Becker Co. | 3-359 | 138 | 41 | 7-9, 16-20 |
Melissa Lake, Becker Co. | 3-475 | 138 | 41, 42 | 19-21, 28-32; 25 |
Little Cormorant Lake, Becker Co. | 3-506 | 138, 139 | 42 | 4, 5; 28-33 |
Big Cormorant Lake, Becker Co. | 3-576 | 138 | 42, 43 | 7, 18, 19, 30; 1, 11-14, 22-25 |
Upper Cormorant Lake, Becker Co. | 3-588 | 138 | 43 | 4, 5, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 14 consists of that part of Becker County lying east of U.S. Highway No. 59 and all of Hubbard County south of Hubbard County Highway No. 9 except Steamboat Lake and all of Wadena County north of Wadena County Highway No. 9.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Shell Lake, Becker Co. | 3-102 | 140 | 37, 38 | 7, 18; 9-16, 21 23, 24 |
Toad (Big Toad) Lake, Becker Co. | 3-107 | 139 | 38 | 4, 8-10, 15-17, 20, 21 |
Little Toad Lake, Becker Co. | 3-189 | 139 | 39 | 23-26 |
Height of Land Lake, Becker Co. | 3-195 | 139, 140 | 39 | 2-5, 9-11; 26-28, 32-34 |
Rock Lake, Becker Co. | 3-293 | 140 | 40 | 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29 |
Detroit Lake, Becker Co. | 3-381 | 138, 139 | 41 | 1-4, 9-15; 34-36 |
Little Floyd Lake, Becker Co. | 3-386 | 139 | 41 | 2, 3, 10, 11 |
Floyd Lake, Becker Co. | 3-387 | 139 | 41 | 3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 16 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 16 consists of all of Meeker, McLeod, and Sibley Counties, plus that part of Wright County that lies south of U.S. Highway No. 12 and west of State Highway No. 25.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Francis Lake, Meeker and Wright Counties | 47-2 | 120 | 28, 29 | 6, 7; 1, 11, 12 |
Jennie Lake, Meeker Co. | 47-15 | 118 | 29 | 20, 21, 27-29, 32, 33 |
Big Swan Lake, Meeker Co. | 47-38 | 119, 120 | 29 | 1, 2, 14; 35, 36 |
Betty Lake, Meeker Co. | 47-42 | 121 | 29 | 23, 24 |
Belle Lake, Meeker and McCleod Counties | 47-49 | 117, 118 | 30 | 2, 3; 26, 27, 35 |
Dunns Lake, Meeker Co. | 47-82 | 119, 120 | 30 | 3; 34 |
Star Lake, Meeker Co. | 47-129 | 118, 119 | 31 | 5-8; 31, 32 |
Ripley Lake, Meeker Co. | 47-134 | 119 | 31 | 14, 15, 22-26 |
Collinwood Lake, Wright and Meeker Counties | 86-293 | 118 | 28, 29 | 6, 7; 1, 12 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 17 consists of all of Sherburne and Wright Counties except that part of Wright County that lies south of U.S. Highway No. 12 and west of State Highway No. 25.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Eagle Lake, Sherburne Co. | 71-67 | 33, 34 | 27 | 6; 30-32 |
Buffalo Lake, Wright Co. | 86-90 | 119, 120 | 25, 26 | 30, 31; 1; 25, 35, 36 |
Deer Lake, Wright Co. | 86-107 | 119 | 26 | 1, 2 |
Waverly Lake, Wright Co. | 86-114 | 119 | 26 | 28, 32, 33 |
Howard Lake, Wright Co. | 86-199 | 118, 119 | 27 | 3, 4; 27, 28, 33, 34 |
Clearwater Lake, Wright and Stearns Counties | 86-252 | 121, 122 | 27, 28 | Various |
Cokato Lake, Wright Co. | 86-263 | 119 | 28 | 14, 15, 23 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 18 consists of all of Anoka, Ramsey, and Washington Counties, plus that part of Dakota County bounded by a line from the junction of Highway I-494 and the eastern line of Washington County; thence west on Highway I-494 to State Highway No. 56; thence south to the northern boundary of Goodhue County; thence east, including Byllesby Lake, on the Dakota-Goodhue County line to the Minnesota-Wisconsin state line.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Peltier Lake, Anoka Co. | 2-4 | 31 | 22 | 2, 10, 11, 14, 15 |
Centerville Lake, Anoka Co. | 2-6 | 31 | 22 | 14, 15, 22, 23 |
Byllesby Lake, Dakota and Goodhue Counties | 19-6 | 112 | 18 | 8-10, 14-16 |
Long Lake, Ramsey Co. | 62-67 | 30 | 23 | 17, 18, 20 |
Bone Lake, Washington Co. | 82-54 | 32 | 20 | 4, 5, 8, 9 |
Clear Lake, Washington Co. | 82-163 | 32 | 21 | 17, 18 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 19 consists of all of Hennepin County excluding that part bounded by a line starting at the junction of the eastern Carver County line and U.S. Highway No. 169; thence easterly on U.S. Highway No. 169 to State Highway No. 5; thence west to the eastern Carver County line.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Bryant Lake, Hennepin Co. | 27-67 | 116 | 22 | 2, 11 |
Medicine Lake, Hennepin Co. | 27-104 | 118 | 22 | 14, 23-26 |
Minnetonka Lake, Hennepin and Carver Counties | 27-133 | 116, 117 | 22-24 | Various |
Long Lake, Hennepin Co. | 27-160 | 118 | 23 | 26, 34, 35 |
Independence Lake, Hennepin Co. | 27-176 | 118 | 23, 24 | 7, 18, 19; 12, 13, 24 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 20 consists of all of Scott and Carver Counties plus that part of Hennepin County bounded by a line starting at the junction of the eastern Carver County line and U.S. Highway No. 169; thence easterly on U.S. Highway No. 169 to State Highway No. 5; thence west to the eastern Carver County line, plus that part of Dakota county west of a line starting at the junction of Highway I-494 and the eastern Washington County line; thence west on Highway I-494 to State Highway No. 56; thence south to the northern Goodhue County line.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Parley Lake, Carver Co. | 10-42 | 116 | 24 | 4, 5, 8, 9 |
Wassermann Lake, Carver Co. | 10-48 | 116 | 24 | 14, 22, 23 |
Waconia Lake, Carver Co. | 10-59 | 116 | 24, 25 | 6, 7, 18; 1, 2; 10-15 |
Staring Lake, Hennepin Co. | 27-78 | 116 | 22 | 21, 22 |
Spring Lake, Scott Co. | 70-54 | 114 | 22 | 3-5, 8-10 |
Cedar Lake, Scott Co. | 70-91 | 113 | 22, 23 | 7, 18, 19; 12, 13, 24 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 21 consists of all of Rice County except that part bounded by a line starting at the junction of the eastern LeSueur County line and Rice County Highway No. 12; thence east on Rice County Highway No. 12 to State Highway No. 60; thence west to the eastern LeSueur County line, plus that part of LeSueur County bounded by a line starting at the junction of LeSueur County Highway No. 14 and the Chicago and Northwestern railroad tracks; thence north on the Chicago and Northwestern railroad tracks to LeSueur County Highway No. 13 and continuing north on LeSueur County Highway No. 13 to LeSueur County Highway No. 12; thence west to Singing Hills Road, which courses the western end of Tetonka Lake; thence south to LeSueur County Highway No. 14; thence east to the Chicago and Northwestern railroad tracks, the point of beginning.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Circle Lake, Rice Co. | 66-27 | 111 | 21 | 15-17, 21, 22 |
Fox Lake, Rice Co. | 66-29 | 111 | 21 | 26, 27 |
Union Lake, Rice Co. | 66-32 | 111, 112 | 21 | 2, 3; 35, 36 |
Rice Lake, Rice Co. | 66-48 | 110 | 22 | 16, 17, 20, 21 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 22 consists of all of LeSueur County except that part bounded by a line starting at the junction of the eastern Nicollet County line and State Highway No. 99; thence east on State Highway No. 99 to LeSueur County Highway No. 15 at Cleveland; thence south to LeSueur County Highway No. 13; thence east and south on LeSueur County Highway No. 13 to LeSueur County Highway No. 16; thence west to the northern Blue Earth County line and also excluding that part of LeSueur County bounded by a line starting at the junction of LeSueur County Highway No. 14 and the Chicago and Northwestern railroad tracks; thence north on the Chicago and Northwestern railroad tracks to LeSueur County Highway No. 13 and continuing north on LeSueur County Highway No. 13 to LeSueur County Highway No. 12; thence west to Singing Hills Road, which courses the western end of Tetonka Lake; thence south to LeSueur County Highway No. 14; thence east to the Chicago and Northwestern railroad tracks, plus that part of Rice County bounded by a line starting at the junction of the eastern LeSueur County line and Rice County Highway No. 12; thence east on Rice County Highway No. 12 to State Highway No. 60; thence west to the eastern LeSueur County line.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Dora Lake, LeSueur Co. | 40-10 | 110 | 23 | 3, 4, 9, 10 |
Sabre Lake, LeSueur Co. | 40-14 | 110 | 23 | 29, 30 |
Gorman Lake, LeSueur Co. | 40-32 | 110 | 23, 24 | 7; 11-14 |
Frances Lake, LeSueur Co. | 40-57 | 109 | 24 | 27-29, 32-35 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 23 consists of all of Faribault, Waseca, Brown, and Blue Earth counties plus that part of LeSueur County bounded by the junction of the eastern Nicollet County line and State Highway No. 99; thence east on State Highway No. 99 to LeSueur County Highway No. 15 at Cleveland; thence south to LeSueur County Highway No. 13; thence east and south on LeSueur County Highway No. 13 to LeSueur County Highway No. 16; thence west to the northern Blue Earth County line.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Loon Lake, Blue Earth Co. | 7-96 | 107 | 28 | 2-4, 10, 11 |
Crystal Lake, Blue Earth Co. | 7-98 | 107, 108 | 28 | 4, 5; 32, 33 |
Hanska Lake, Brown Co. | 8-26 | 108 | 31, 32 | 19, 28-30, 32, 33; 13-16, 23, 24 |
Washington Lake, LeSueur and Blue Earth Counties | 40-117 | 109 | 25, 26 | Various |
Elysian Lake, Waseca and LeSueur Counties | 81-95 | 108, 109 | 24 | Various |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 24 consists of all of Itasca County.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Blackberry Lake, Itasca Co. | 31-210 | 55 | 24 | 28, 33 |
Split Hand Lake, Itasca Co. | 31-353 | 53 | 25 | 14, 15, 22, 23, 26, 27, 35 |
Blandin Lake, Itasca Co. | 31-533 | 55 | 25, 26 | 18-21; 13 |
Blackwater Lake, Itasca Co. | 31-561 | 55 | 26 | 4, 7-10, 15-17 |
Bass Lake, Itasca Co. | 31-576 | 55, 56 | 26 | Various |
Dora Lake, Itasca Co. | 31-882 | 149, 150 | 27 | Various |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 25 consists of all of Clearwater and Beltrami Counties plus that part of Hubbard County lying north of Hubbard County Highway No. 9.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Rabideau Lake, Beltrami Co. | 4-34 | 147, 148 | 30 | 8, 9, 16-20; 13 |
Blackduck Lake, Beltrami Co. | 4-69 | 149 | 31 | 3-5, 8-11, 14-17 |
Gull Lake, Beltrami Co. | 4-120 | 148, 149 | 32 | 1-4, 11; 26, 27, 34, 35 |
Three Island Lake, Beltrami Co. | 4-134 | 148 | 32, 33 | 18, 19; 23-26 |
Irving Lake, Beltrami Co. | 4-140 | 146 | 33 | 16, 17, 21 |
Julia Lake, Beltrami Co. | 4-166 | 148, 149 | 33 | 4, 5; 32, 33 |
Minerva Lake, Clearwater Co. | 15-79 | 145 | 37 | 13, 14 |
Pine Lake, Clearwater Co. | 15-149 | 149 | 38 | 20-22, 27-29, 32, 33 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 30 consists of all of Aitkin and Mille Lacs counties.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Minnewawa Lake, Aitkin Co. | 1-33 | 49 | 23 | 16, 20-23, 26-29, 32, 33 |
Big Sandy Lake, Aitkin Co. | 1-62 | 49, 50 | 23, 24 | Various |
Gun Lake, Aitkin Co. | 1-99 | 48 | 25 | 8, 9, 16, 17, 20 |
Hill Lake, Aitkin Co. | 1-142 | 52 | 26 | 2, 11-14, 23, 24 |
Farm Island Lake, Aitkin Co. | 1-159 | 45, 46 | 27 | 4-6; 28, 29 |
Cedar Lake, Aitkin and Crow Wing Counties | 1-209 | 46, 47 | 27, 28 | 4-7; 29-33; 1, 12 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 31 consists of all of Pine, Kanabec, Isanti and Chisago Counties.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
South Center Lake, Chisago Co. | 13-27 | 33, 34 | 20 | 2, 3, 4, 9, 10; 34, 35 |
Rush Lake, Chisago Co. | 13-69 | 37 | 21, 22 | 19, 30; 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 20-25, 27, 28 |
Goose Lake, Chisago Co. | 13-83 | 36, 37 | 22 | 3, 4, 9, 10, 15; 34 |
Green Lake, Isanti Co. | 30-136 | 36 | 25 | 26-28, 33-35 |
Knife Lake, Kanabec Co. | 33-28 | 40, 41 | 23, 24 | 1, 2, 10, 11, 15, 30, 31, 32 |
Cross Lake, Pine Co. | 58-119 | 39 | 21 | 11, 14, 15, 22, 23, 27, 28, 33, 34 |
Pokegama Lake, Pine Co. | 58-142 | 39 | 22 | 13, 14, 23-26, 35, 36 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 32 consists of all of Crow Wing and Cass Counties.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
George Lake, Cass Co. | 11-101 | 139, 140 | 26, 27 | 6, 7; 31; 1; 36 |
Woman Lake, Cass Co. | 11-201 | 140, 141 | 28, 29 | Various |
Gull Lake, Cass and Crow Wing Counties | 11-305 | 134, 135 | 28-30 | Various |
Pine Mountain Lake, Cass Co. | 11-411 | 138, 139 | 30, 31 | 6, 19, 30, 24, 25, 36 |
Borden Lake, Crow Wing Co. | 18-20 | 44 | 28 | 2, 9-11, 14-16, 22 |
Crooked Lake, Crow Wing Co. | 18-41 | 45 | 28 | 16, 17, 19-21, 29, 30 |
Upper Long Lake, Crow Wing Co. | 18-96 | 44 | 29 | 5, 7, 8, 18 |
Long Lake, Crow Wing Co. | 18-136 | 44 | 29, 30 | 18; 13, 14, 22-24, 26, 27 |
Emily Lake, Crow Wing Co. | 18-203 | 137, 138 | 26 | 2, 3; 26, 27, 34, 35 |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 33 consists of all of Todd, Morrison, Benton, and Stearns Counties except that part of Stearns County bounded by a line starting at the junction of Stearns County Highway No. 2 and the Meeker County line, near the community of Watkins; thence north on Stearns County Highway No. 2 to State Highway No. 23, near the community of Cold Spring; thence west on State Highway No. 23 to the junction of State Highway No. 55; thence west on State Highway No. 55 to the eastern Kandiyohi County line, plus that part of Wadena County lying south of Wadena County Highway No. 9.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Little Rock, Benton Co. | 5-13 | 37, 38 | 31 | 2, 3, 10, 11, 14; 34, 35 |
Two Rivers Lake, Stearns Co. | 73-138 | 125, 126 | 30, 31 | 6; 19, 30, 31, 36 |
Big Swan Lake, Todd Co. | 77-23 | 128 | 32 | 7, 18-20, 29, 30 |
Big Birch Lake, Todd and Stearns Counties | 77-84 | 126, 127 | 32, 33 | Various |
Inland Commercial Fishing Area No. 34 consists of all of Goodhue, Wabasha, Olmsted, and Winona Counties lying north of U.S. Highway I-90.
Core Waters | Id. No. | Twp. | Rge. | Sec. |
Vermillion River, Goodhue Co. | 113, 114 | 15, 16 | Various | |
Goose Lake, Goodhue Co. | 25-5 | 113 | 15 | 5-8 |
Brunner Lake, Goodhue Co. | 25-6 | 113 | 15 | 6 |
Wildcat Lake, Goodhue Co. | 25-7 | 113 | 15 | NC8 |
Jones Lake, Goodhue Co. | 25-8 | 113 | 15 | SE8 |
Birch Lake, Goodhue Co. | 25-9 | 113 | 15 | 8, 9 |
Larson Lake, Goodhue Co. | 25-16 | 113, 114 | 15, 16 | 6; 31; 1 |
Upper Clear Lake, Goodhue Co. | 25-18 | 114 | 16 | 22, 27 |
Clear Lake, Goodhue Co. | 25-19 | 114 | 16 | 26, 35 |
Upper Rattling Springs Lake, Goodhue Co. | 25-20 | 114 | 16 | 34, 35 |
Lower Rattling Springs Lake, Goodhue Co. | 25-21 | 114 | 16 | 35 |
Zumbro Lake, Olmsted and Wabash Counties | 55-414 | 108, 109 | Various | |
Shady Lake, Olmsted Co. | 55-5 | 108 | 14, 15 | 7, 8, 17, 18; 12 |
18 SR 83; 23 SR 348; 32 SR 1039
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Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes