"We're using nets to pull them out of the creek and then we've cut out holes on the other side of the dam on Lake Minnetonka where we are putting the fish into the lake," Martinson said. "We have probably pulled out 2,000 fish, including panfish, bass, northerns and even a couple big muskies."
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources told KSTP this is a natural process every year and some fish will die as oxygen levels go down with the ice cover. The DNR added that winter fish rescues are not generally done as nature takes its course.
January 14, 2021 at 05:36AM
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