Dean Bortz: Speaking the Wisconsin DNR’s fish survey language
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Readers who catch the lake features on the back page of each issue probably understand that Wisconsin DNR fisheries teams across the state conduct various kinds of fish surveys every spring. Most of these surveys take place on lakes using boats to first set, and then check, fyke (trap) nets during the day, or head out at night with specially rigged “shocker boats” to run electrofishing surveys along shoreline shallows.
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