
Aaron Shultz of GLIFWC records data while Jake Strasburg, left, and Logan Strasburg, right, help collect data for walleyes in Minocqua and Kawaguesaga lakes. (Photo by Trevor Greene/Lakeland Times)
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Walleyes for Tomorrow walleye wagon kicks off for third year on Minocqua Chain
Volunteers seek a better natural reproduction cycle
For the third consecutive year, the Walleyes for Tomorrow Headwaters Basin chapter has undertaken efforts to rebuild a natural reproduction cycle of walleyes in the Minocqua Chain of Lakes.
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