It’s official. As result of the controversy surrounding a recently caught largest-ever walleye, the North Dakota Game and Fish are changing their policy on determining records. In the future, when the biggest fish is caught, the Game and Fish will wait 2-weeks before formally declaring it a record. Mike McFeely writing at the Grand Forks Herald has the story and details on why.

The walleye resource in Lake Sakakawea is health! (Doug Leier)
North Dakota Game and Fish changes record policy after walleye controversy
