Lake stocking report
Report criteria: year=2022, county=COOK, species=BKT
Bench - 16006300
Brook Trout - 1,500 fingerlings weighing 60.7 lbs.
Bingshick - 16062700
Brook Trout - 1,500 fingerlings weighing 54.7 lbs.
Feather - 16090500
Brook Trout - 817 fingerlings weighing 33.2 lbs.
Gogebic - 16008700
Brook Trout - 2,500 fingerlings weighing 101.6 lbs.
Kraut - 16012300
Brook Trout - 1,200 fingerlings weighing 48.8 lbs.
Lima - 16022600
Brook Trout - 1,265 fingerlings weighing 51.4 lbs.
Loft - 16003100
Brook Trout - 1,000 fingerlings weighing 40.5 lbs.
Margaret - 16089600
Brook Trout - 500 fingerlings weighing 20.3 lbs.
Mavis - 16052800
Brook Trout - 790 fingerlings weighing 32.0 lbs.
Mine - 16059700
Brook Trout - 1,200 fingerlings weighing 48.8 lbs.
Surber - 16034300
Brook Trout - 500 fingerlings weighing 20.2 lbs.
Turnip - 16013200
Brook Trout - 1,800 fingerlings weighing 73.2 lbs.
Unnamed - 16090300
Brook Trout - 500 fingerlings weighing 20.2 lbs.
Vale - 16006100
Brook Trout - 2,000 fingerlings weighing 81.0 lbs.
Wench - 16039800
Brook Trout - 1,000 fingerlings weighing 40.6 lbs.
Stocking Notes |
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1 - indicates fish purchased and stocked by private citizens and sporting groups. |
2 - indicates fish purchased by the DNR for stocking. |
3 - indicates fish cooperatively purchased, raised, and/or stocked by Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. |
4 - indicates fish cooperatively purchased, raised, and/or stocked by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. |
5 - indicates fish cooperatively purchased, raised, and/or stocked by Red Lake Nation. |
6 - indicates fish cooperatively purchased, raised, and/or stocked by White Earth Nation. |
7 - indicates fish cooperatively purchased, raised, and/or stocked by State of South Dakota. |
8 - indicates fish cooperatively purchased, raised, and/or stocked by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. |
9 - indicates fish cooperatively purchased, raised, and/or stocked by DNR and other agencies (state, federal or tribal) or sporting groups. |
Stocking Fish Sizes |
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Fry - Newly hatched fish that are ready to be stocked usually called "swim-ups". Walleye fry are 1/3 of an inch or around 8 mm. |
Fingerling - Fingerlings are one to six months old and can range from a size of one to twelve inches depending on the species. Walleye fingerlings range from three to eight inches each fall. |
Yearling - Yearling fish are at least one year old. A one-year-old fish can range from three to twenty inches depending on the species. Walleye yearlings average from six to twelve inches. |
Adult - Adult fish are fish that have reached maturity. Depending on the species, maturity can be reached at two years of age. Walleye reach maturity between the ages of four and six years. |