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i just wanted to know if it is legal to clean fish in a fish house while on the ice my fishing partner claims he heard somewhere it is illegal but i have never read anything about this in the rules and regs can somebody help me out on this thank you and good day!

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I went to the MnDNR site & looked over the 2002 regulations. This is the only info I could find that addresses your question.

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Licensed anglers and resident children under 16 may transport up to

a possession limit of any fish species. However, fish must be packaged

in such a way that they can be readily unwrapped, separated,

identified, and counted.

Northern pike and walleye may be transported dressed or as fillets,

but must retain a 1-square-inch patch of skin. Exception: Northern

pike and walleye must be undressed while on experimental or special

regulation waters. Other fish species with statewide length limits

(muskellunge, sturgeon, splake, brook trout, brown trout, rainbow

trout, and salmon) must be transported undressed so that they can be

measured.

If you would like to, you could try directing your question directly to the MnDNR by emailing them at:
[email protected]
and asking them.

Note: border waters also contain special regs.

If you consume any fish during your time on the ice, or shore. they must be included in your daily limit for the day.

Hope that helped.
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[This message has been edited by MnSportsman (edited 02-28-2002).]

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You should also be aware that it is illegal to clean any fish in a house on the lake if there is a slot limit of any kind on that that fish on that lake. So on Mille lacs you can not legally clean Walleye as an example.

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The notion of measuring a fish I've consumed while on the ice conjures up some amusing images. Do you suppose the DNR has some type of conversion scale to calculate approximate length of fish re size of turd?

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LOL Good stuff! I think back on all those walleye we ate in the sleeper house at 2 AM on LOW-washed down with quite a few beverages. I don't know if there is a ruler that could measure those the next day!ScottS

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Check out the Captain Stubby's Fish Cleaning Buddy. I think they are advertised on this site. I thought I saw them the other day in the products section. I have one and they are the slickest cleaning tool for those "tough" places. It hooks right on your vehicle, boat trailer, etc and gives you a great cleaning surface. The best part is it has a holder for a plastic bag so you can take all the guts with you, and that makes you legal.ScottS

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People shouldn't be leaving "Turds on the ice". This is just plain gross, not to mention contamination of the lake.

[This message has been edited by basshunter (edited 03-01-2002).]

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Yeah, at least it's all natural though. There's not propane canisters or beer cans in there. Does muskrat stool contaminate? I wouldn't worry about something so trivial, I just said it for fun, so if you gotta go, use a scooper to pick up after yourself.

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Piker, I think it is alright to have a little fun once and while and I think most of us caught the humor in it. Sure made me laugh! Thats what it is all about!! By the way, if I have to choose between in my pants or on the ice, look out ice!!ScottS

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Oh Man!
Turds & guts left on the ice! This could be a seperate thread. I think back to the days of my youth(not that I'm old) and I could come up a long list of things left on the ice (not all on purpose)....Sorry.... Just stay within your daily limits , pay attention to special regs., and enjoy. If you play by the rules it's much easier to have a good time.

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How about all those lake homes with outdated septics seeping into the lakes, or all the Scotts turf builder plus on the manicured lawns washing in. Now that's REAL contamination!! I'll dump inside if givin' the choice,---but... Just use common sense and cover it. My 2$.

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