By Chris Niskanen
St. Paul, Minnesota (AP)
The remarkable story of Red Lake’s walleye recovery takes another turn this summer, one that will continue to test the management and resolve of the two sovereign nations that share the lake.
The two nations are the United States (and by proxy, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, which oversees a portion of Upper Red Lake) and the Red Lake Band of Chippewa, which controls all of Lower Red Lake and a part of Upper Red Lake.
St. Paul, Minnesota (AP)
The remarkable story of Red Lake’s walleye recovery takes another turn this summer, one that will continue to test the management and resolve of the two sovereign nations that share the lake.
The two nations are the United States (and by proxy, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, which oversees a portion of Upper Red Lake) and the Red Lake Band of Chippewa, which controls all of Lower Red Lake and a part of Upper Red Lake.