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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260408T091831
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DESCRIPTION:Walleye are culturally\, ecologically\, and recreationally impo
 rtant throughout much of their range. In Wisconsin\, walleye is one of the
  most-sought sport fish and in the Ceded Territory\, support a mixed fishe
 ry consisting of a tribal spear fishery and a recreational hook-and-line f
 ishery. Dan Dembkowski\, a research scientist with the Wisconsin Cooperati
 ve Fishery Research Unit at UW-Stevens Point\, will share what fisheries p
 rofessionals have learned about walleye from over a decade of research.\n\
 nCONTACT: 715-358-5667\, karla.ortman@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://kemp.wisc.e
 du/outreach/
LOCATION:Kemp Natural Resources Station\, Woodruff
SUMMARY:“Eyes” Wide Open: Synthesisof Over a Decade of Walleye Research
  in Northern Wisconsin
URL;VALUE=URI:https://kemp.wisc.edu/outreach/
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