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First timer to LOW...leaveing today straight from work. Hopefully out on the ice by sunrise!<BR>Could you fill me in on the limits and sizes for LOW? <BR>Thanks

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Northern pike<BR>All northern pike from 30 through 40 inches must immediately be released and only one northern pike over 40 inches may be possessed. The possession limit for northern pike is 3, and the regulation applies to Lake of the Woods, the Rainy River and the Warroad, Winter Road and Baudette Rivers. There is no closed season for northern pike on Lake of the Woods or the Rainy River. The effects of this experimental regulation are being monitored, and the regulation will be reviewed in 2005.<P>Yellow perch<BR>The bag limit is 20 yellow perch per day, with 40 in possession.<P>Walleye<BR>Walleye season runs from the statewide walleye opener through April 14th with a possession limit of 6 walleye. On Lake of the Woods, only 1 walleye over 19.5 inches may be harvested per day. Anglers fishing the Rainy River, may possess only one walleye over 19.5 inches, except no walleye over 19.5 inches may be possessed from March 1 through April 14. From March 1 through April 14 the possession limit is 2 walleye.<P>Sauger<BR>Note that walleye and sauger limits are an aggregate limit. Sauger season is concurrent with walleye season. From December 1 through April 14 the Lake of the Woods possession limit for sauger is 14. You may keep up to 14 walleye and sauger, but no more than 6 of these may be walleye. From walleye opener through November 30, the aggregate limit is 8 (no more than 6 walleye). Note that the aggregate walleye/sauger limit on the Rainy River is 6 (exception: 2 from March 1-April 14, none over 19.5 inches).<P>

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Thank you very much for the prompt return 1tofish. <BR>Very clear on the regs, certainly will double check once we get up there..lets hope we have some good luck so we have to be concerned with the limit. <BR>

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    • Wanderer
      Grandpa added: then you marry one, then you die, then she has all your money. 😉 
    • leech~~
      That's cute. My mother in law had all those little sayings.  Her favorite was "Life's a betch then you die"  so cheery. 😏
    • smurfy
      🙄 oh yea.....like your a picnic on the beach!!!!!!! 🤣
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