Hi guys,
Just wanted to offer you a heads-up. We went round and round on the topic of spearing in L. Michigan waters. While I think it's perfectly reasonable for the smattering of Wisconsin spearos to take 5 perch from L. Michigan, the DNR may not. Here is the exact language from the
Wisconsin DNR Netting/Spearing regulations re: Outlying/Boudary waters between Wisconsin and Michigan (page 3, 4th paragraph):
"Outlying Waters: It is unlawful to spear any species or variety
of fish in the outlying waters at any time, except that rough fish
may be speared from sunrise to sunset in all outlying waters,
and may be taken with spear guns by the methods known as
skin and scuba diving by divers in Lake Michigan. Northern
pike may be speared through the ice in Lake Superior."
This would translate that "panfish" are not legal to take with spearguns. "Outlying Waters" does not mean deep water, out in the middle of the lake. It means all waters associated with L. Michigan including tributaries. The place you've described certainly fits the definition.
I'll not tell you to stop spearing this place. Chances are you could do it your whole life, and never have an issue. But, if you piss off the wrong local jerk, and he calls the warden, you may not like the result. The warden will be forced to interpret the law, and despite your ecological means of hunting, you would be in the wrong, and could lose your gear and be fined. Now, I say "could". Most wardens I know would simply check you for a license, set you strait, and let you off with a warning. But, I don't know any wardens from Milwaukee.
Just thought you'd like as much info as possible.
Happy spearing, boys.
Ted
PS. Livebaitboy, who the heck are you? - wildlife biologist from Mad town? I'm a biologist at the UW. Drop me a PM.