States Barter Fish and Bullets to Save Money »
Posted By engineer 7 months, 1 week ago in NewsMinnesota was looking for a bargain on the tiniest walleye fish, known as frylings, that the state stocks in some of its lakes. Wisconsin needed more of the longer fingerlings for its fishing lakes. So the neighbors have decided to share fish - Wisconsin's frylings for Minnesota's fingerlings - along with hundreds of other items: bullets for the police, menus for prisoners, trucks for bridge inspections and sign language interpreters.
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