The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment has begun gearing up to return hatchery production of walleyes to historic levels. The DNRE plans to take some 50 million eggs this spring to produce fry for pond-rearing and direct stocking, an eight-fold increase over the last two years. Since 2006, the DNRE has cut back […]
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