
One more year of closure on the Minocqua chain proposed at public meeting
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One more year of closure on the Minocqua chain proposed at public meeting
Research shows adult walleye population is rising, while natural reproduction struggles
There was a full house on hand at the Woodruff Town Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 23 to hear results from a 2019 spring walleye population estimate conducted on Lake Minocqua and Lake Kawaguesaga by members of the Headwaters Basin chapter of Walleyes for Tomorrow (WFT) and biologists from the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC). (subscriber access)