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<br />I <br /> <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Minnesota DNR - Lake Finder: Lake Information Report <br /> <br />Page 3 of 4 <br /> <br />Year Species Age Number <br />1995 Wall eve Fingerling 592 <br />1996 Tiver Muskellun"e Fingerling 348 <br />1998 W alleve Fingerling 1,500 <br />1999 Tifler MuskellunJ!e Fingerling 182 <br /> <br />Minnesota Fish Consuml!tion Advisory 2000 <br /> <br />New! Fish Advisorv Ouestionnaire <br /> <br /> FISH SIZE (inches) <br />LAKE SPECIES 5-15 15-20 20-25 25.30 30+ <br />Johanna Carp f] <br />62007800 Northern Pike 0 0 ~ ~ ~ <br />Ramsey Co. Yellow Perch 0 <br /> <br />Symbol Key <br />Mercurv * 0 ~ () . <br />Women of child-bearing age and young children <br /> unlimited 1 meal/week 1 meal/month do not eat do not cat <br />Other Persons unlimited unlimited 1 meaVweek 1 meal/month do not eat <br />PCBs 0 f] Ii;;] Iiii . <br />All Persons unlimited 1 meal/week 1 meal/month 1 meal/2 months do not eat <br /> <br />Meal advice fOf PCBs assumes fat is trimmed from the fillets andthe fillets are cooked in a way that allows fat to drain away. <br /> <br />Status of the Fishery (as of 06/30/97) <br /> <br />Panfish dominated the net catches in 1997, with bluegill the most abundant and black crappie a close <br />second. One third of the bluegill were over 6 inches in length while all crappie were under 8 inches in <br />length. Yellow perch were also abundant, with none over 8 inches. A small number of pumpkinseed, <br />hybrid, and green sunfish were sampled, all small in size. <br /> <br />Largemouth bass numbers appear to be good, with a variety of sizes of fish present. Northern pike <br />numbers were fair, with a number of large individuals, the largest over 16 pounds. Walleye were <br />average in number, with nearly half over 20 inches in length. Several tiger muskellunge from the <br />1996 fall stocking were sampled, as well as one measuring 35.2 inches from the 1993 stocking. <br /> <br />Black and yellow bullhead numbers were low, with large individuals present. Carp numbers were <br />average. Several white sucker, dogfish, and golden shiner were sampled. <br /> <br />For Additional Information <br /> <br />http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/per1/lk_survey.pl ?downum=62007800 <br /> <br />6/25/01 <br />
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