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Evaluation of Two Different Stocking Rates of Small Walleye Fingerlings in Minnesota Lakes

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AbstractWe compared the performance of two differing stocking densities of small (mean TL = 72 mm) fingerling Walleyes Sander vitreus in 19 Minnesota lakes. Fingerlings were stocked annually from 2008… Click to show full abstract

AbstractWe compared the performance of two differing stocking densities of small (mean TL = 72 mm) fingerling Walleyes Sander vitreus in 19 Minnesota lakes. Fingerlings were stocked annually from 2008 to 2011 in June at densities of either 30 (low) or 60 (high) per littoral hectare. Although gill nets yielded low sample sizes, we found no significant difference between gill-net catch rates at age 3 between treatments or years. On average, small Walleye fingerlings contributed 15% (0–72%) to the overall gill-net catches in stocked lakes. In lakes where small fingerlings have had a record of success, we recommend managers stocking this life stage use the lower treatment density (30/littoral hectare) and consider it a maximum rate when seeking stocking efficiencies. Due to low sample sizes, we also recommend following stocking events more closely with other sampling methods, such as fall electrofishing.Received April 26, 2017; accepted August 2, 2017Published online October 20, 2017

Keywords: evaluation two; walleye fingerlings; small walleye; minnesota lakes; two different

Journal Title: North American Journal of Fisheries Management
Year Published: 2017

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