Mar 17

FINDLAY, OH – Frank Kapler, work unit leader of the Willow Point Fisheries Work Unit, retired at the end of January with 34 years of service to the people of the State of Ohio.
Kapler started at the Willard Marsh Work Unit in Huron County. He moved to the Willow Point Work Unit a few years later and became the work unit leader where he stayed until his retirement. He was instrumental in the development and maintenance of the Dempsey, Mazurik, and Portage access sites along Lake Erie. He played a large role in the Musky project, which collected millions of musky eggs for stocking in Ohio reservoirs over the past 30 years. With his retirement he takes with him a vast knowledge of these areas and fisheries management in general.

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