Sturgeon spearing closes on upriver lakes;
WINNEBAGO COUNTY, Wis. (WLUK) -- The sturgeon spearing season on lakes Poygan, Winneconne and Butte des Morts is over after four days.
With 11 adult females speared on those three lakes Tuesday, spearers hit the 100 percent harvest cap, which triggers an immediate closure of the season.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources sturgeon biologist Ryan Koenigs says the decision on closing the season "came down to the wire." If between two and ten adult females had been speared, the season would have extended another day on the upriver lakes.
"At 1:50 (p.m.), we were still sitting on 10 adult females, but the 11th adult female was registered at Critter’s at 1:55 resulting in a complete season closure," Koenigs said in a news release.
The final number of sturgeon speared on the upriver lakes was 297, two more than in the 2017 season.
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