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Fishing by the Numbers
« on: May 13, 2008, 08:14:44 AM »
Fishing by the Numbers

Economics of Minnesota Fishing

 Anglers

    * 2.1 million: Number of people who fish in Minnesota each year
    * 1.4 million: Number of fishing licenses sold
    * 25 percent: Anglers who target specifically walleye when they fish
    * 88: Number of fishing licenses sold per minute during peak of sales 24 hours before the fishing opener

 
Walleye

    * 16 million: Estimated statewide walleye population of harvestable fish
    * 3-4 million: Average annual statewide walleye harvest
    * 85: Percent of walleye harvest that is naturally produced fish
    * 1,200: Number of lakes in Minnesota with fishable populations of walleye
    * 58: Number of walleye lakes with special walleye regulations
    * 78: Number of lakes that provide nearly half the state’s walleye harvest
    * 900: Number of Minnesota lakes stocked with walleye on a rotating basis
    * 1880: The year walleye were first stocked in Minnesota
    * 212 million: Number of fry to be stocked this year in 319 lakes
    * 160,000: Pounds of fingerlings stocked by the DNR this year
    * 17.8: Weight in pounds and ounces of Minnesota’s record walleye (Caught by Leroy Chiovette in 1979).

 
Weather

    * 4: Number of fishing openers (of the last 54) in which a trace of snow was recorded
    * 24: Lowest temperature recorded for a fishing opener (International Falls, 1996).
    * 91: Highest temperature recorded for a fishing opener (Minneapolis, 1987)
    * 1 in 4: Years in which measurable precipitation is recorded on the fishing opener

 
Economics

    * 43,812: Fishing-related jobs in Minnesota
    * $2.8 billion: Fishing-related retail sales
    * $4.7 billion: The ripple effect of fishing-related sales on Minnesota’s economy
    * $1.36 billion: Fishing-related salaries, wages and business earnings
    * $342.2 million: Fishing-related state and local tax revenues


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