Walleye is such a tasty fish. It is highly comparable to redfish. It would be a smash to carefully pack walleye in dry ice and take those fish to New Orleans for a prize Cajun chef to blacken for dinner. Those folks down there would be delighted to eat that for dinner, along with red beans n rice and a pile of asparagus.
the DNR can stock all the Cannon River walleyes they want in the southern minnesota lakes.. Problem is there is no water depth 8-10 ft max depth and the extremely low oxygen levels in winter,,, even with winter water bubblers in the lakes most walleye don't survive the ice season... Even our local lake had frozen out winter kill and not one fish survived. pretty sad
So many people here like to fish. With the growing population, the younger generation is becoming fishermens and it adds up. Our natural resources is kinda under half of its percentage
Good thing the mn government took any money for the fish hatchery s and boat ramps and decided to put it all towards heritage projects and other pointless spending all in the metro area hatcheries have never got the money needed and every landing I use needs serious work maybe they could plow them in the winter so we can actually park and use them dnr should be ran more by citizens and less by clueless lawmakers
I agree it's pathetic. What the fk do they do with all the lottery money they confiscate. As crooked as the rest of the government is I wonder if more oversight isn't needed on the lottery proceeds. There's probably some people working there with some extra fancy houses and hunting land we paid for.
All of them. They killed every single one. There are none left in the state, only millions of stinking carcasses. Because that’s what the DNR does, you moron.
What a big waste,, mother nature can do it her self,,,MN the stingy walleye state,,, 60k to 80k boat 5k fishing gear just to keep 1 walleye,,land of 10,000 weak lawmakers
Well spoke from a person which would most likely marry the system to provide for their very existence. Mother nature can do it better but it's also not a guarantee under those same conditions.
@@rodbelding9523 yeah they know everything.. seems like there was way more fish 40 years ago when they were less involved. Back then there were consistently more boats on the lakes fishing. Now it's 50% recreation.
Separate the fisheries department from the wardens. Wardens are a different department and even many of the folks that work in other departments don’t like them.