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Fisheries biologists collaborate on walleye study

Photo: A Bull Shoals walleye tagged with an orange dorsal fin tag and a transmitter, with the incision site shown. Biologists from North Central Arkansas have partnered with fisheries biologists from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and researchers with the University of Missouri to study the movements of walleye in Bull Shoals Lake. Biologists collected walleye from below the Powersite Dam, Big Creek, Theodosia arm and the Bull Shoals Lake Dam over the past two weeks. In all, 60 walleye were implanted with transmitters to track their movements over the next few years. The small transmitters are surgically implanted in each walleye; this process is safely monitored to ensure the survival of each fish.

Ted Stillwell Ozarks

The Examiner I assume I am just like everyone else. I put my pants on one leg at a time. But something that does seem unusual to me is when it comes to putting my shoes on, I always put the left shoe on first, then the right shoe, then I go back and tie my left shoe, and then my right. If I attempt to do it any other way, I’m all out of whack. I don’t know. Does that sound odd for someone who is right-handed? One thing I do know for sure, though, you can drop me off anywhere down in the Ozarks and I would be as happy as a lark – a meadowlark, no less.

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