A release provided by the Wisconsin DNR on Wednesday states that over six million fish were stocked in the past year to fill stocking quotas that are established by fisheries biologists for Wisconsin’s inland waters and the Great Lakes. Read the full story by WFRV -TV – Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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