The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is inviting people to share their thoughts on a draft update of the state’s long-range plan for muskellunge. Bryant Lake in Eden Prairie is one of the lakes the DNR regularly stocks with tiger muskie.
The draft plan will guide muskie management in Minnesota for the next 15 years. It outlines goals, objectives and strategies focused on improving existing muskie populations, shifting approaches to muskie production for stocking, continuing hybrid (tiger) muskellunge management in the metro area, and expanding research and education efforts. Although there was interest in adding new waters to the statewide muskie stocking program, public input emphasized first improving existing lakes.
“Public input, stakeholder discussions and conversations with our Tribal partners have been critical in shaping the draft plan,” said Leslie George, northeast region fisheries manager. “Before finalizing the plan for muskie management moving forward, we want to ensure that we consider the perspectives and opportunities desired by our constituents.”
Anyone can obtain a digital copy of the draft plan on the Minnesota DNR’s muskie page. Minnesota DNR staff will host an evening online webinar to provide an overview of the plan and its purpose, answer questions, and collect public input. The online webinar is scheduled for 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, and a link to the webinar is available on the Minnesota DNR’s muskie page. Registration is not required for the event.
Comments may also be submitted by:
- Emailing mnmuskieplan2025@state.mn.us
- Using the online survey available on the Minnesota DNR’s muskie page, available through June 12.
- Writing to Kelly Wilder, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources – FAW, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155
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