Nebraska grad student Will Radigan is trying to figure out why the walleye and sauger fisheries have declined on Lewis and Clark Lake since historic flooding in 2011.
Nebraska grad student Will Radigan is trying to figure out why the walleye and sauger fisheries have declined on Lewis and Clark Lake since historic flooding in 2011.
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska and South Dakota fisheries biologists are studying why fish populations have declined in popular Lewis & Clark Lake since the flooding of 2011.