MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — Should sturgeon spearers be allowed to use underwater cameras and electronic fish finders?
The state Department of Natural Resources is proposing banning those technologies, and wants spearers’ feedback at an upcoming hearing.
According to a scope statement proposing the framework of the rule, supporters of a ban say using these technologies is unethical. Those supporters say the sport should be kept to its traditional method of spearing fish that are seen with the naked eye.
Ban opponents say allowing the continued use of technology could recruit more people to the sport and lets people see sturgeon and other fish moving beneath the ice.
The issue has been discussed for many years. Most recently, a 2018 survey showed an even split between supporters and opponents of a ban.
The DNR is also considering removing the 36-inch minimum size for sturgeon. The scope statement says many smaller fish that are speared by mistake die anyway. Given the one-fish limit, this would also potentially reduce the number of larger fish that are speared as spearers may look to take a smaller fish if they don’t believe they will see another one during the season.
The hearing is set for 6 p.m. July 8. Pre-registration is encouraged, especially for those who would like to speak. To attend the meeting, visit this link or call 1-312-626-6799 with meeting ID 898 4531 9032#.
Written statements may be emailed to Meredith.Penthorn@wisconsin.gov by 11:59 p.m. July 8.



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