Minnesota’s Lake Minnetonka AIS treatment gets mucky

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As the Lake Minnetonka lake association and resident-managed lake improvement districts consider annual aquatic invasive vegetation treatment – and streamlining the process – in the west-metro lake’s Harrison Bay, debate has ignited among other lake recreators and residents.
“They’re kind of nuking these bays, and Harrison Bay is a prime example. … They’ve been doing that for three or four years now and there is literally no weeds in that bay, there is very little fish in that bay now,” said Brett Pioske, Lake Minnetonka fishing guide and co-owner of REL Fishing.

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