Having dragged his ice fishing house onto frozen Lake Mille Lacs for 15 consecutive winters, Kevin Scherber was elated Monday to hear that his cold-weather angling streak will continue uninterrupted.
"I like winter fishing on Mille Lacs more than summer fishing," said Scherber, 46, of Otsego. "My fiancée and I go up there, sit on the ice, cook and snowmobile. We even caught a few nice walleyes last year."
The Department of Natural Resources on Monday said Scherber and the tens of thousands of other Minnesotans who similarly relish winter walleye angling on Mille Lacs can again converge on the big lake when it freezes, beginning in December.
The announcement thrilled resort and other business owners around the lake who were hurt by this year's early walleye season shutdown.
"We're overjoyed to have the go-ahead for the coming ice fishing season and have it enough time ahead of winter to get the fish houses and trucks ready," said Linda Eno of Twin Pines Resort. "It's critical that they didn't leave us hanging until the very end."
Walleye angling was abruptly halted on Mille Lacs in August when anglers reached their 28,600-pound open-water quota. Until Monday it was unclear whether walleye fishing would resume on the lake when the winter season begins Dec. 1.
Mille Lacs walleye numbers have plummeted to all-time lows in recent years, according to the DNR, and anglers this summer were allowed to keep only one walleye between 19 and 21 inches.
Survey justifies season
But a recently completed DNR Mille Lacs walleye survey justifies a winter season, said DNR fisheries chief Don Pereira — so long as a harvest cap of 5,000 pounds isn't exceeded.