Walleye jaw tag

Researchers clip a jaw tag onto a walleye electroshocked from the Inland Waterway, which stretches across Northern Michigan. As part of a three-year comprehensive study, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Department of Natural Resources and Michigan State University are tracking movement of walleye within the waterway.

( Courtesy photo / May 2, 2012 )

Researchers clip a jaw tag onto a walleye electroshocked from the Inland Waterway, which stretches across Northern Michigan. As part of a three-year comprehensive study, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Department of Natural Resources and Michigan State University are tracking movement of walleye within the waterway.

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