Working the Kansas walleye spawn video
KDWPT fisheries management biologists work the Percid spawn each year to produce fertilized walleye, sauger, and saugeye eggs for the hatchery system. These eggs are hatched and grown to larger sizes for stocking across the state.
I took a GoPro camera to work at Milford reservoir during the first week of April this year. The video below shows the collection of walleye broodfish that were used to produce all of this year's production of saugeye and also some walleye to supplement walleye egg totals collected at Hillsdale and Cedar Bluff. Extremely clear water conditions at Milford this spring allowed for some seldom seen views of Kansas walleye.
Enjoy!
Craig
http://youtu.be/GpyleTf12p0