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Pineisland

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  • Birthday 07/15/1966

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  1. A very careful beginning to learn what is needed to maintain VHS free stocks. Every fish used for spawning will be sacrificed and tested. The sources were tested a month ago and verified VHS free before the egg take begins. The eggs will be tested, the 3 day old fry will be tested coming out of the hatchery, and the fingerlings will be tested again in the ponds before stocking. This will make it much tougher to do at normal production numbers, hence a limited trial run this year. Hopefully what we learn or confirm during this process will allow us to get back to normal production numbers in the near future. Many of our walleye fisheries consist of as many as 15 or more year classes of fish, so a missing year or two in the mix often is never even noticed.
  2. FYI- On Monday, March 31, from approximately 10am-2pm, the DNR shocking boat will be on the Muskegon River, doing a domestic trout survey, and checking the status of the Walleye. Two stretches of the river will be shocked, Henning to Newaygo PAS beginning around 10 am, and Croton-Pine a couple hours later. If you prefer not to fish in the area of the shocking survey, please take note. The walleye egg take is planned this year on two dates, April 2 and April 9. On those days, the river will be worked fairly hard from Croton to Pine Street. Very little of the river will be left undisturbed between approximately 9am-2pm in this stretch. The Pine St. access site will be the location of the egg take, as well as sampling for the VHS virus.
  3. FYI- On Monday, March 31, from approximately 10am-2pm, the DNR shocking boat will be on the Muskegon River, doing a domestic trout survey, and checking the status of the Walleye. Two stretches of the river will be shocked, Henning to Newaygo PAS beginning around 10 am, and Croton-Pine a couple hours later. If you prefer not to fish in the area of the shocking survey, please take note. The walleye egg take is planned this year on two dates, April 2 and April 9. On those days, the river will be worked fairly hard from Croton to Pine Street. Very little of the river will be left undisturbed between approximately 9am-2pm in this stretch. The Pine St. access site will be the location of the egg take, as well as sampling for the VHS virus. More info will be posted here after checking the status of the walleye on Monday .
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    Fawns

    Baiting is not legal now is it ?
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