MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Division of Pure Sources (DNR) invitations the general public to satisfy with DNR workers and companions in particular person on Wednesday, Aug. 27, from 6 to eight p.m. on the VFW put up in Eagle River, Wisconsin, for a public assembly on an upcoming walleye spawning reef undertaking on Franklin Lake.
This assembly will focus on the outcomes of a 2025 complete survey of Franklin Lake and the modifications which have been documented within the fishery over the previous 50 years. The vast majority of this assembly will deal with the walleye inhabitants, which was as soon as sturdy however has been under what is taken into account a “fishable” degree over the previous 20 years. Public enter will probably be sought on a proposed walleye spawning reef that will be constructed alongside U.S. Forest Service property to assist rehabilitate the walleye inhabitants.
Extra details about this occasion is accessible on the DNR’s Conferences and Hearings calendar.
MEETING DETAILSPresenter: Greg Matzke, DNR Fisheries BiologistWhat: Public Assembly on Upcoming Walleye Spawning Reef ProjectWhen: 6 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 27Where: VFW Publish 8637418 West Pine StreetEagle River, WI 54521