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DNR Enhances Great Lakes Fish Population Through Stocking Efforts

Published: Monday, August 7, 2023 10:00 am
By: Lake Geneva Regional News

Wisconsin DNR fish-stocking on the Great Lakes

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources continues to help enhance fish populations in Lake Michigan and Lake Superior through its 2023 stocking efforts.

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) continues to help enhance fish populations in Lake Michigan and Lake Superior through its 2023 stocking efforts.

“The fisheries of the Great Lakes provide world-class fishing opportunities for our stakeholders,” said Brad Eggold, DNR Great Lakes District Fisheries Supervisor. “We continue to assess the fish populations of the Great Lakes and stock appropriate numbers and species of fish to build on the success that started over five decades ago.”

Stocking efforts will continue throughout the year, including stocking 50,000 brook trout, 44,468 brown trout and 258,228 coho salmon into the Great Lakes, to ensure the 2023 stocking quotas are fulfilled.

 

Since the start of 2023, DNR fisheries staff have stocked the following fish into the Great Lakes:

LAKE MICHIGAN

405,532 brown trout

1,386,492 Chinook salmon

241,772 coho salmon

7,681 muskellunge

522,852 rainbow trout

LAKE SUPERIOR

174,906 brown trout

58,300 lake trout

40,816 splake (hydrid crossing of brook and lake trout)

100,000 walleye
 

During this year’s data entry, DNR staff discovered that approximately 4,200 additional steelhead yearlings stocked into Lake Michigan in 2022 had not been recorded in the database. The database has since been updated to reflect this addition to the fishery.

You can find previous years’ fish stocking information (https://apps.dnr.wi.gov/fisheriesmanagement/Public/Summary/Index) for Lake Michigan and Lake Superior on the DNR fisheries webpage at https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Fishing.

 
 
 
 

tags: Fishing, Great Lakes, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Wisconsin

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