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Population survey underway now may shed light on the health of the river’s walleye fishery. 10:30 am, May 4, 2021 × Fred Schmitz of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources handles a 26-inch male walleye that was netted and tagged on the St. Louis River in late April, part of an effort to tag and recapture 8,000 walleyes this spring to better determine the estuary s walleye population. (Photo courtesy of Paul Piszczek, Wisconsin DNR) DULUTH Crews from Wisconsin and Minnesota departments of natural resources have been busy capturing and tagging thousands of walleyes in the St. Louis River estuary this spring, and then recapturing as many as they can to estimate the walleye population. ....
Population survey underway now may shed light on the health of the river’s walleye fishery. 10:30 am, May 4, 2021 × Fred Schmitz of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources handles a 26-inch male walleye that was netted and tagged on the St. Louis River in late April, part of an effort to tag and recapture 8,000 walleyes this spring to better determine the estuary s walleye population. (Photo courtesy of Paul Piszczek, Wisconsin DNR) DULUTH Crews from Wisconsin and Minnesota departments of natural resources have been busy capturing and tagging thousands of walleyes in the St. Louis River estuary this spring, and then recapturing as many as they can to estimate the walleye population. ....
Population survey underway now may shed light on the health of the river’s walleye fishery. 10:30 am, May 4, 2021 × Fred Schmitz of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources handles a 26-inch male walleye that was netted and tagged on the St. Louis River in late April, part of an effort to tag and recapture 8,000 walleyes this spring to better determine the estuary s walleye population. (Photo courtesy of Paul Piszczek, Wisconsin DNR) DULUTH Crews from Wisconsin and Minnesota departments of natural resources have been busy capturing and tagging thousands of walleyes in the St. Louis River estuary this spring, and then recapturing as many as they can to estimate the walleye population. ....
Population survey underway now may shed light on the health of the river’s walleye fishery. 5:00 am, May 1, 2021 × Fred Schmitz of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources handles a 26-inch male walleye that was netted and tagged on the St. Louis River in late April, part of an effort to tag and recapture 8,000 walleyes this spring to better determine the estuary s walleye population. (Photo courtesy of Paul Piszczek, Wisconsin DNR) Crews from Wisconsin and Minnesota departments of natural resources have been busy capturing and tagging thousands of walleyes in the St. Louis River estuary this spring, and then recapturing as many as they can to estimate the walleye population. ....
Shard cleanup on Duluth s Park Point beach should be finished in June More work will close a different stretch of the city s shore this summer. April 14, 2021 5:47pm Text size Copy shortlink: DULUTH – Parts of Duluth s Park Point beach will be off-limits this spring and summer as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cleans up aluminum-can shards and other debris it dumped there last year. The corps will also continue fortifying the eroded beach with dredge material which brought the debris to the beach in the first place. City and Army Corps officials said Wednesday the cleanup spurred by a large amount of decades-old aluminum-can shards residents found along the Lake Superior shoreline should be completed by the end of June at the latest. ....