Associate Editor St. Paul A year ago, high water delayed the DNR’s annual rite of walleye stripping. This year, the timing was better, but conditions worse, as crews from DNR Fisheries collected 4,400 quarts of walleye eggs. “Last year (walleye stripping crews) got sunburned; this year they got frostbite,” said Roy Johannes, DNR commercial fisheries […]
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