
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is gearing up to host an informative session about the walleye and musky populations in Green Bay. Interested parties are welcomed to participate either in person at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Green Bay Service Center or virtually via Microsoft Teams, come March 3.
During the meeting from 6 to 8 p.m., the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources will dive into a "brief overview of the history and management of walleye and muskellunge," as reported by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources recent release. Especially noting the advancements made last year with the implementation of new projects. Such projects include a walleye reward tag study, where the DNR marked over 4,500 walleyes in the spring of 2024 to track their movement and gather crucial data for management purposes.
Full details on how to get involved with either the in-person or virtual meeting options are available on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Meetings and Hearings calendar, with Microsoft Teams registration info for remote participants. Whether one is there for the science, the fishing, or the broader environmental implications, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources event on March 3 promises insights into the stewardship of Green Bay's beloved walleye and musky populations.









