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Indiana Walleye Stocking Jan 04, 2022 5:53 am #32978

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Almost 43,000 fall fingerling walleyes were stocked at eight locations in northern Indiana in early October. An additional 26,738 fall fingerlings were stocked at five more locations in late October to mid-November.

The fish stocked in the second round were grown at Fawn River State Fish Hatchery to supplement the earlier stockings that were purchased from a private commercial fish supplier. The stocked walleye are primarily 5- to-7-inch fingerlings. A few fish are larger. They will typically reach 14 inches after two years of growth and 16 inches by age 3.

The target stocking rate for these larger fall walleye fingerlings is 10 fish per acre, a figure DNR fisheries biologists say provides the best balance for fishing potential, growth, and fisheries balance.

Lakes and (county) stocked include:
  • Bass Lake (Starke)
  • Crooked Lake (Steuben)
  • Clear Lake (Steuben)
  • George (Steuben)
  • Pine/Stone Lakes (LaPorte)
  • Pretty Lake (LaGrange)
  • St. Joseph River (St. Joseph)
  • Sylvan Lake (Noble)
  • Shriner Lake (Whitley)
  • Wall Lake (LaGrange)
  • Winona Lake (Kosciusko)
  • Wolf Lake (Lake)
Most of these locations are stocked with fall fingerlings each year to sustain the walleye population. A few locations are stocked on alternate years to improve walleye fishing in additional areas. The lakes are continually evaluated by biologists for fish survival and angling use.

Multiple other lakes are stocked with walleyes by privately funded lake associations. A stocking permit that is evaluated and approved by the local DNR fisheries biologist is needed before any stocking can take place.  

The young fish are often found in vegetation or large rocky habitat. Anglers should handle young walleye they catch gently because they are the future of the fishery.

Learn more about Indiana walleye fisheries:  wildlife.IN.gov/fishing/walleye-fishing .

To view all DNR news releases, please see  dnr.IN.gov .
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Indiana Walleye Stocking Jan 04, 2022 7:58 am #32979

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Y don’t they stock walleye into Lake Michigan 

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Indiana Walleye Stocking Jan 06, 2022 6:50 am #32990

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Y don’t they stock walleye into Lake Michigan 

Eagle eye, I have asked that same question before to our lake biologist.  The cover on this end is not enough in rubble and other substrate to hold a good number of walleye here. To much sand bottom.
I used to fish Lake Erie alot and the big females are fish that follow the shad schools easterly to Penn. waters and then back to the Port Clinton area to winter over and spawn. I have always wondered if we had enough numbers to work with would the walleye follow the alewife schools just like the silver fish do? But then again we would be adding another predator.
The work being done by the state to start working with walleye smolts that are much larger is very encouraging. After all what eats smolts at 1-2 inches? Everything! Should be noted as the state continues to make changes the total numbers will be less. That is the trade off. Less in numbers but hopefully less will end up being more mature walleye at these areas.
The pictures are A friend Mike Matthews with a walleye taken on my boat here in Portage. the other two pictures are my wife and son Jim holding lake Erie Walleye and Steelhead from our fall trips.




 

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