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Ojibwe fishing to have no effect onnon-Native catch
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der=0 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 width=100%> Ojibwe fishing to have no effect on non-Native catch
Daily bag limits for walleye will stay about the same as last year for non-Indian anglers fishing on northern Wisconsin lakes subject to Chippewa spearfishing this spring, state officials said Wednesday... For Anglers:
Bag limits for walleye to stay about the same - Includes limits for lakes. (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel 4/6)

Relevant Links:
Treaty Rights - Understanding the Conflict. Excellent resource on fishing and hunting rights in the Great Lakes. Contains relevant treaties and a timeline of the conflicts. By the University of Minnesota.
Fishing Legislation from Legislative Impact.

Related Stories:
Wisconsin Chippewa bands begin 16th spearfishing season (Minneapolis Star Tribune 3/30)

What to Watch out For:
PERM (Proper Economic Resource Management) is an anti-Indian organization masquerading as a concerned party in treaty rights cases.
CERA (Citizens Equal Rights Alliance) is another and is now attached to the Oneida land claims case.