Abstract

Abstract Data from Minnesota Department of Natural Resources lake surveys and stocking records were used to examine the effects of stocking programs involving walleye Stizostedion vitreum on the abundance and size of fish in walleye populations and to determine to what extent and under what conditions these effects occurred. We used data from 4,470 surveys in 1,924 lakes and from 20,634 walleye stocking records in 1,716 lakes. The analyses were conducted for various sizes of stocked fish and stocking frequencies and for lake groups with different walleye reproductive status. We reached the following conclusions. (1) Stocking in lakes without natural walleye reproduction increased walleye population abundance, but stocking in lakes where reproduction occurred had no effect on population abundance, (2) In lakes without walleye reproduction, walleye mean weight was reduced by stocking. In lakes with walleye reproduction, fry stocking decreased the mean weight of fish, but fingerling stocking had no effect on...

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