Hutchinson, Minn. – Walleye stocking in Minnesota is never a sure bet. The fall of 2009 was a perfect example of what obstacles can hamper the effort. Rain kept crops in the agricultural fields, keeping DNR fisheries crews from reaching some walleye rearing ponds. And if the corn didn’t keep the crews away, mud did. …
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