Getting to the guts of Lake Huron fishery trends
Changes in what these fish are eating have important management implications for Lake Huron and the Great Lakes. For the story, click here.
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Changes in what these fish are eating have important management implications for Lake Huron and the Great Lakes. For the story, click here.
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A Maine school has a bulletin board where students can post big game that they’ve shot. For the story, click here.
High school big buck contest – and more Read More »
Lake Superior’s cisco numbers have been steadily falling over the past decade. Last year’s commercial catch was just half the haul from 2006. As climate change makes Lake Superior’s winter ice cover — which helps cisco eggs hatch by protecting them from the elements — less reliable, researchers say Minnesota’s deep-rooted North Shore cisco fishery faces an uncertain future. For
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The releases out of the Garrison Dam from Lake Sakakawea have never been this high this late in the year, and generally high water is good for fish. But not always. Click here for the story.
In North Dakota, high water creates challenges for Missouri River system fisheries Read More »
Lots to discuss on this week’s installment of Outdoor News Radio, starting with a chat between Rob Drieslein and Tim Spielman about the status of the 2019 deer harvest plus recent data that shows no additional youth deer hunters in 2019 despite the new statewide season. They also share the latest information about Eastern equine
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