Hey bgill, Thanks for your input. It's great to have people around that share the same interets that we can call on for help.
James Jay -
The WISCONSIN hunting/fishing/spearing & netting/boating regs. etc. are ALL confusing just a little bit. The DNR does'nt care if you are confused. They confiscate equipment and write sizable tickets to "confused" people everyday
If I was you - I would call your local warden & ask him. It's his JOB to know these things.
Agreed, this was more of an academic question/location. No serious spear fishing on my part is being done here.
But like I said before...I don't think you'll find many spearable species in MOST trout streams anyway...:duh
The stream/river I referenced in the examle isn't any hot spot for trout fishermen and is certainly
not colored as such in the area that I was refering to. Like you said, mostly suckers. Not sure of the correct name for the sucker with all the camouflage. I've almost put my hand on them right before they scare the crap out of me. Lots of these. Also lots of sheepshead. First year out doing this so can't comment to much on blue gill quantities compared to other areas but most pan fish are here. Lots of ice fishermen set up close to this area.
I have seen some nice catfish, northerns, big & smallmouth bass too, but they are ALL ILLEGAL to spear anyways.:naughty
A friend that introduced me to spear fishing this year catches cray fish underwater by turning the rocks over slowly and trapping them under his hand. Then feeds the bass that he sees. I haven't quite got the hang of it like him but I'm picking it up.
I guess thats why they call'em TROUT STREAMS!
At least the yellow, green blue and red ones.
If you want people to get freaked out about spearing...Just run into a flyfishing "purest" on ANY stream while you have your speargun and gear on. You'll probably end up talking to the Sherrif, the DNR, Etc...Etc...And not get much spearing done besides.
We have LOTS of quality lakes that are perfectly legal to spearfish for certain species...I'd personally leave the "trout streams" to the fly-guys. Just my opinion though.
rofl My original thoughts before posting this question was how we talk about streams and rivers interchanging one for the other and wondering how the DNR classifies them. Just because a guy is fishing on a river/stream for trout doesn't make it a trout stream. I think you made that clear in your previous post.
P.S. The Waupaca area has ALOT of VERY clear lakes...Why are you looking at trout streams anyway? Like the Pickeral chain...Can't you spear there? Last time I was up there was last fall - I was fishing from a boat...The water was CRYSTAL clear! And we hammered 8-10" gills!!!! Yum!
Your not the first one who's wondered that. I like this particular river/stream (not a trout stream) not because it holds a bounty of fish to spear, as a matter of fact I rarly take my spear gun with me when I go here. I am so new at this that I like the 15 to 20 foot hole to practice in an observe the different species and there habits. No one seems to ever show up there so it's rather peacefull with just me and my son.
Find your way to S.E. Wisconsin in the spring with your spearing gear...I'll show you some local hotspots I spear at regularly. You'll soon forget all about those trout streams - If you have'nt already!!!
There are alot of restrictive laws regarding spearing in your county due to the STURGEON living in the areas waters. I don't make the laws..But I'm glad I live where I do!
Looking forward to it. I may not be able to keep up with you, as I said I am quite new at this.
I started out spearing spring staying under for only 30 seconds or so. Then I read about breathing techniques and increased my breath holds to close to 4 minuets. I found out soon that holdng my breath in my living room isn't anything like being in the water looking around for fish. Then I put a Scuba wet suit on last week and found it got even worse. Jon posted some info on open cell custom suits that are not at restrictive to holding your breath. Still haven't ordered one yet but need to. I'm practicing both disciplines but find that I need to just have fun and relax. Thanks for your generosity. Looking forward to spearing with you.
See ya