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Just read this in the morning paper.. Not Good!

Beginning of end for N.Y. walleyes

Word has come down from Albany that, due to the current year state budget shortfall, required VHS testing must be paid for by each cooperator for each batch of stocking.

The testing is required for any fish stocking in state waters, just as baitfish require testing and certification. The cost for VHS testing is $800-$1,000. This will effectively end many of the walleye cooperator stockings, wasting a lot of volunteer time and money.

It's a shame because the walleye fingerling cooperator program is a great model of private/public participation.

When VHS is finally detected in Oneida Lake (the source of the state's brood stock), which it will due to the Canal System, walleye stocking in the state will effectively done.

  • 3 weeks later...
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I feel for all of the New York fishermen and women. Our State is placing rules, etc, on our baitfish, and now the hatchery's. Ice Fishing is getting more and more expensive, because of the baitfish regs. More will be revealed in the years to come, as this VHS Virus takes it toll. Lake Champlain had a great Walleye club, that supported the conservation of there Walleye.

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