A recent report from the UW Madison Center for Limnology shows that walleye populations are declining around the state.
The fish has long been regarded as the state’s top game fish, and has been a selling point to anglers around the world.
Earlier today, WORT Producer Nate Wegehaupt spoke with Zack Feiner, research scientist at the school and at the Wisconsin DNR, as well as the lead author of the report.
They talk about the role climate change plays in the declining population, and what anglers can do to help the fish.
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