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Indiana Department of Natural Resources402 W. Washington St.Indianapolis, IN 46204 For immediate release: November 15, 2022 DNR will increase Chinook salmon stocked in Lake Michigan Indiana DNR will increase Chinook salmon stocked in Lake Michigan by 50,000 starting in spring 2023, per Lake Michigan Committee agreement.The change will increase the annual production target for Chinook from 225,000 to 275,000.Baitfish populations have rebounded from an all-time low in the mid-2010s after lake-wide stocking reductions made by all state agencies during the past decade.Ben Dickinson, Indiana DNR’s Lake Michigan biologist, says the improved predator-prey balance in the lake allows for the increase, which should benefit anglers, but biologists will be monitoring for the need for future adjustments.“Anglers should realize increasing stocking does increase predation pressure and may increase future risk to baitfish populations,” he said. “We will continue to closely watch the predator-prey balance to help ensure the long-term health of the fishery.”Staff from Mixsawbah State Fish Hatchery recently traveled to Michigan to obtain Chinook salmon eggs to meet the new production target.“Indiana doesn’t have the infrastructure to take salmon eggs, so partnerships are crucial for our Lake Michigan program,” said Rob Ackerson, Mixsawbah hatchery manager. “We’re grateful to our Michigan DNR partners for providing us with the opportunity to obtain eggs.”Fish from the eggs will be raised at Mixsawbah to be stocked in April 2023. They will spend one to three years feeding in Lake Michigan before returning to their stocking sites as mature spawning adults in the fall.More information on the hatchery is at
on.IN.gov/mixsawbah-sfh
.More information on Lake Michigan fishing is at
on.IN.gov/lake-michigan-fishing
.To view more DNR news releases, please see
dnr.IN.gov
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I'm cautiously optimistic about the future of our fall chinook fishery - had really good run this fall, and fall of 2023 there will be 3 full yearclasses coming back to all stocking sites.
I took a quick look at the preliminary stream creel catch rates this year, and they were the highest they've been in the "modern" creel era, 2007 to present. So the best Sept/Oct stream catch rate of chinook salmon in 15 years. Pretty impressive, although way fewer people were fishing this year compared to 15 years ago.
IF survival holds like it has been the past couple years, (a big if) then we are really going to be seeing a return of good chinook fishing
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