The state of Minnesota's 1837 Ceded Territory Fisheries Committee, composed of tribal and state biologists, has agreed to harvest levels for the 2004 fishing season.
The committee set a level of 480,000 pounds of walleye. Of this, eight Ojibwe bands share in 100,000 pounds.
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Tribe, state agree on Mille Lacs walleye harvest
(The Minneapolis Star Tribune 1/28)
State, Tribe Agree on Fish Harvest Levels on Mille Lacs
(AP 1/27)
Minn. biologists agree on harvest levels for tribes
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
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