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This is just so wrong!
« on: Jan 14, 2012, 06:20 AM »
Warm weather, eroding ice conditions, and changing technology may be responsible for the lowest numbers of fish houses on south-central Minnesota lakes in 35 years, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Since 1977, personnel from the DNR’s Hutchinson Fisheries Management Area have conducted fish house counts on up to 59 lakes each year across five and more recently seven counties. “The surveys get us out on our area lakes during the winter,” according to Lee Sundmark, area fisheries supervisor. “Even better, it gives us a chance to talk to anglers and find out what they’re thinking and answer questions.” Counts are conducted the first two weeks of January during daylight hours. This provides consistency when comparing data over a period of years. As each lake is visited, the number of fish houses, permanent and portable, are counted and recorded. Over the past 35 years, there has been an average of 14.25 fish houses counted per lake surveyed. This year the average was only 1.9. A grand total of 111 fish houses were counted on 59 lakes during this year’s survey period. This compares to an average total of 734 fish houses counted per survey period since 1977. Sundmark sees a couple of possible explanations for the dramatic dip in numbers. “Obviously our warm weather and eroding ice conditions have been an issue with anglers getting fish houses out on lakes this year,” Sundmark said. “We’ve had record-setting temperatures and treacherous ice. It stands to reason that fewer fish houses will be out.” Another trend impacting survey numbers is changing technology with ice fishing anglers. Sundmark said that through the years there has been a dramatic shift from anglers using permanent fish houses to anglers fishing in portable ones. “When we’re out doing our counts during the day, we know we’re missing many anglers that don’t come out until after work,” Sundmark said. “They pop up their house, fish for a few hours and then pack up and head home.” He said it is easier than ever for anglers to ice fish for short periods of time and switch from one lake to another. Proof of that is evident when fish are biting on a certain lake. “Cell phones spread the news fast. We can go from a couple fish houses on a lake to a dozen or more in hours,” Sundmark said. The forecast of cooler temperatures should improve ice conditions and bring more anglers out on lakes, but Sundmark advises caution. “Make sure you know your lake and check ice thickness,” he said. For more information on ice fishing, visit www.mndnr.gov/fishing/fin/ice_fishing.html.

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Re: This is just so wrong!
« Reply #1 on: Jan 14, 2012, 08:34 AM »
Good post!!!  I think they need to do a longer term study, as the numbers certainlty are lower, but hard to believe that low. Last year sucked as the huge amounts of snow kept the ice from forming, knocking down the numbers of people out, low numbers at resorts, etc. As people have the ability to become more mobile, a wider ranger of areas are covered, lessening the concentration in "normal" given highly populated areas. I believe the lousy economy has a lot to do with it, too, lots of folks (like me) have to drive 100 mile to a good lake; therefore with gas prices high, less people working, I feel there are less trips made. It's kept me from doing a few...now multiply that many times over, and that's a lot less people out there....
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Re: This is just so wrong!
« Reply #2 on: Jan 14, 2012, 10:54 PM »
i think what we're seeing is more and more people going away from the perm/skidhouse scene.. ice fishing is getting really advanced in world of mobility!! i think if the survey people stayed and counted the result would have been no different than any other year!!  granted,.... this yrs ice hasn't been the greatest...  i believe the study was a bit scewed due to the wierd season... other factors include.. wich lakes? while there may have been fewer houses on some lakes, i'm willing to bet there was more on the lakes that had ice!!




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