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<blockquote data-quote="snow2" data-source="post: 489149" data-attributes="member: 7990"><p>Don't fish in mn as much as I used to mostly my goto walleye lake all but shut down due non native regulations but mid summer walleye harvesting my live well would have what appeared to be tape worms floating around,one loses his appetite for a fish fry.</p><p></p><p>In Northern MN near Duluth, century old paper mill polluted the St Louis river which feeds into lake superior still today last I checked,great walleye fishery with strick consumption advisory, locals told us walleyes kept are dark in color due to dark stained river water however about 50% of eyes caught very light in color these are mercury eyes... we fish the muskies in that river no eyes for us. Same with lakes in the northeast mn BWCA many dead lakes,no fish no lake plant life always suspected chemical fall out from the taconite ore plant on lake superior and iron range, hard to believe this prestine 1 million acres is polluted where motorized travel is not permitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snow2, post: 489149, member: 7990"] Don't fish in mn as much as I used to mostly my goto walleye lake all but shut down due non native regulations but mid summer walleye harvesting my live well would have what appeared to be tape worms floating around,one loses his appetite for a fish fry. In Northern MN near Duluth, century old paper mill polluted the St Louis river which feeds into lake superior still today last I checked,great walleye fishery with strick consumption advisory, locals told us walleyes kept are dark in color due to dark stained river water however about 50% of eyes caught very light in color these are mercury eyes... we fish the muskies in that river no eyes for us. Same with lakes in the northeast mn BWCA many dead lakes,no fish no lake plant life always suspected chemical fall out from the taconite ore plant on lake superior and iron range, hard to believe this prestine 1 million acres is polluted where motorized travel is not permitted. [/QUOTE]
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