The Big Outdoors
**Get Ready for a New Fishery on Lake Erie** This episode is a game-changer for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. The reintroduction of a native species to Lake Erie has the potential to create a whole new fishing experience. Join us as we talk to Travis Hartman, the Lake Erie Fisheries program manager, about the exciting project to bring back the sauger. The sauger, a fish similar to walleye, was once abundant in Lake Erie but was extirpated. Now, thanks to a successful hatchery trial, 130,000 fingerlings have been stocked in the lake. We discuss the process of collecting females and males from the Ohio River, the challenges of raising them in a hatchery, and the expected growth rate of the fish. With the sauger expected to occupy a vacant spot in the lake's ecosystem, anglers can look forward to a new fishing opportunity, especially near shore. Travis shares his insights on the sauger's behavior, its potential to coexist with walleye, and the importance of protecting the native species. He also talks about the importance of controlling invasive species and the impact of the sauger's reintroduction on the lake's ecosystem. The reintroduction of the sauger's reintroduction is a significant step towards restoring the lake's biodiversity. With the sauger's unique characteristics, it's expected to fill a gap in the food chain, providing a new source of food for other species. The sauger's reintroduction is a testament to the efforts of conservationists and scientists working together to protect and preserve the lake's ecosystem. Want to learn more about this exciting project and the opportunities it presents for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts? Tune in to this episode to hear the full story and get the latest updates on the sauger's reintroduction to Lake Erie. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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