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A recent study found 96 percent of walleye in Mille Lacs return to spawning "hot spots" each year. And protecting those areas is key to stabilizing the declining fish population.
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The central Minnesota lake’s walleye population has declined in recent decades, and researchers have tried to figure out why. The latest study suggests protecting certain places in the lake where wall...
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Mille Lacs’ walleye return to same ‘hot spots’ to spawn, protections could be key to their success
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