Lansing – Recent changes in the fishery in Lake Huron have been well documented. First, there was the alewife crash in 2004 – blamed mostly on the influx of invasive zebra and quagga mussels. Then, with the demise of the main prey base for salmon in Lake Huron, the chinook salmon fishery began a downward […]
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