Capt. Keith Wils
11-18-2010, 06:19 AM
Found this on another site and my hat is off to Steve Fellegy for doing this.
Fishing guide Steve Fellegy appeared in Aitkin County District Court on Tuesday to face a charge he caught a Mille Lacs walleye out of season on May 14. Fellegy caught the fish with the intention of being cited to draw attention to what he calls unequal hunting and fishing rights in the state, comparing his, as a non-Indian, to those awarded Chippewa bands in 12 counties in east-central Minnesota, including Lake Mille Lacs.
See both stories.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/ou...Unciaec8O7EyUs
http://www.startribune.com/sports/ou...cyi_47cQQDyiUs
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Fishing guide Steve Fellegy appeared in Aitkin County District Court on Tuesday to face a charge he caught a Mille Lacs walleye out of season on May 14. Fellegy caught the fish with the intention of being cited to draw attention to what he calls unequal hunting and fishing rights in the state, comparing his, as a non-Indian, to those awarded Chippewa bands in 12 counties in east-central Minnesota, including Lake Mille Lacs.
See both stories.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/ou...Unciaec8O7EyUs
http://www.startribune.com/sports/ou...cyi_47cQQDyiUs
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