
Walleye stocking temporarily halted on Michigan’s Lake Independence
Today, Lake Independence supports great perch, pike, walleye, and smallmouth bass fisheries and continues to produce Master Angler status fish including six in the past three years.
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Today, Lake Independence supports great perch, pike, walleye, and smallmouth bass fisheries and continues to produce Master Angler status fish including six in the past three years.

Bresler Reservoir is one of the handful of manmade lakes in northwest Ohio that has walleyes stocked on an annual basis.
But, there’s much more to this fishery than just walleyes.

Tobyhanna Lake was once best known for its ice. Entrepreneurs cut it out in great blocks in winter, stored it in barns and, across the coming year, sold it to railroads looking to refrigerate fresh

Diamond Lake in Iowa’s Poweshiek County is a 98-acre body of water that offers anglers a mix of good panfish, bass and channel catfish options.

Chisago Lake borders the town of Chisago City in east-central Minnesota and is connected to South Lindstrom Lake by a navigable channel. The two lakes differ in size and depth, but there’s plenty of fish

Saugeye fishing on Lake Carlton continues to draw anglers who want to give the species a try.
But as DNR predicted, fishing for the walleye-sauger hybrid “takes some dedication.”

The Fish Creek Pond Campground and Day Use Area may be one of most popular camping destinations in the Adirondacks, if not the entire state of New York. It boasts 355 campsites, nearly all of

Since the smallmouth bass regulations went to a one-fish bag limit and 22-inch size limit in 1994, the size structure of Chequamegon Bay’s smallmouth bass captured during an annual hook-and-line survey has increased and stabilized.

With an abundance of rock, rubble, boulders, inlets, and outlets, Shagawa Lake near Ely appears to be designed for walleyes.
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