Lansing – Watchful fisheries managers did not detect any viral hemorrhagic septicemia in Michigan waters last year, but that doesn’t mean they’ve quit looking. Or that anglers won’t still be asked to help contain the spread of the virus, which can cause fish to bleed to death internally. “The news is that the disease has …
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