Great job!Our group did very well. I did not have an upriver lakes tag, so I can still spear on Lake Winnebago. This is really a rush to have one of these swim thru your spearing hole. Quite a few options for eating. Smoked, baked, deep fried, boiled. I personally like smoked and baked the best. Others deep fried. One son and grandson like boiled the best. Our group is filled up, so we had some other people we knew that hadn't gotten yet use our shacks. These are our groups fish. The biggest 66' and 100lbs. The smallest 55' and 35lbs.View attachment 8369
Yes,they were all cleaned up Sat. afternoon. Sorry.Have you already cleaned them? I'm looking for skins for backing longbows. I'd take them if you got them left.
I see one of those sturgeon was speared further back. Do you have trouble recovering those?
My question is just based on my pike spearing experiences in Minnesota.
Yes,they were all cleaned up Sat. afternoon. Sorry.
No there was no problem. All the spears have a rope attached, and most spears have detachable heads so the bigger fish can't get leverage if a handle should get stuck in the bottom. A lot of spear tines have what are called flying barbs. These barbs fold in tight to the tine on entry and open up for holding power and pulling the fish in.