Havre de Grace, Md. – There was a time, and not so very long ago, that the American eel, not smallmouth bass or American shad, were the king fish on the Susquehanna River. Each fall, people up and down all 444 miles of the river would build V-shaped stone weirs with baskets at the end […]
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