Here is a link to the stocking conference, the two videos in the linked webpage are very informative. You can participate in the conference in person or online if you pre-regisiter. http://www.miseagrant.umich.edu/fisheries/stocking/index.html Here is a summary of the stocking cut proposals that will be discussed. The DNR will be taking public comments on these proposals for a number of months until a final decision is made: Here are the options that will be presented and discussed at the meeting. Pretty much all the other information that will be presented is on the Michigan Sea Grant Web site. 1. Reduce Chinook salmon stocking lake-wide by 50% and evaluate after five years. • This option follows our existing policy to make a change, evaluate the results over five years, and come back to the public for future changes. 2. Reduce Chinook salmon stocking lake-wide by 50% and make additional reductions to stocking if weight of age-3 Chinook salmon is below 7 kg (15.4 lbs) or increase stocking if weight of age-3 Chinook salmon is above 8 kg (17.6 lbs). • This option uses Chinook salmon weight as an indicator of forage abundance and fish health to determine when stocking changes are necessary. Agencies would make changes more often than every five years (i.e., changes could occur after 2, 3 or 4 years). 3. Reduce Chinook salmon stocking lake-wide by 30% and a mix of coho salmon, steelhead, and brown trout by 10% and make additional reductions to stocking if weight of age- 3 Chinook salmon is below 7 kg (15.4 lbs) or increase stocking if weight of age-3 Chinook salmon is above 8 kg (17.6 lbs). • This option uses Chinook salmon weight as an indicator of forage abundance and fish health to determine when stocking changes are necessary. Agencies would make changes more often than every five years (i.e., changes could occur after 2, 3 or 4 years). • Reducing the stocking of other species reduces predation and maintains higher Chinook abundance while protecting lake trout for rehabilitation purposes. 4. Reduce Chinook salmon stocking lake-wide by 30% and a mix of other salmon and trout species (coho salmon, steelhead, brown trout, and lake trout) by 10% and make additional reductions to stocking if weight of age-3 Chinook salmon is below 7 kg (15.4 lbs) or increase stocking if weight of age- 3 Chinook salmon is above 8 kg (17.6 lbs). • This option uses Chinook salmon weight as an indicator of forage abundance and fish health to determine when stocking changes are necessary. Agencies would make changes more often than every five years (i.e., changes could occur after 2, 3 or 4 years). • Reducing the stocking of other species reduces predation and maintains higher Chinook abundance.