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Message Subject: Inland Waters and GL Strain
kdawg
Posted 4/12/2007 11:57 AM (#250361)
Subject: Inland Waters and GL Strain




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My question here is what criteria does the Wi. DNR have in stocking the Great Lakes strain in inland lakes? Are there any inland lakes that could be stocked with G/l strain fish? I would assume that any bodies of water would have to be connected to the great lakes themselves,correct? I'm not sure if this has been covered or not and if so, I apoligize. Kdawg
Girth71
Posted 4/12/2007 6:41 PM (#250446 - in reply to #250361)
Subject: RE: Inland Waters and GL Strain




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I believe they are stocking the whole Fox River system including Winnebago and upstream lakes, Peshtigo, and Menominee Rivers. You can check on WDNR website for stocking info.
kdawg
Posted 4/15/2007 10:42 AM (#250839 - in reply to #250446)
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Would'nt that be cool if in 10-15 years, Winnebago could rival Mille Lacs as the trophy musky hot spot. Kdawg
J_WEEKS
Posted 4/16/2007 1:55 PM (#251019 - in reply to #250839)
Subject: RE: Inland Waters and GL Strain




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Don't be surprised when it happens...

Jordan
sworrall
Posted 4/17/2007 9:27 PM (#251300 - in reply to #251019)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
By that time we will be used to protecting the fish from harvest in trophy waters before they get that big!
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