Catching lake trout scattered across Lake Superior’s 31,700 square miles can seem like looking for a needle in a haystack. However, thanks to technological advances and a remarkable recovery of the lake trout fishery, the task is now much less daunting.
Biologists, anglers, and Mother Nature herself have worked together during the past few decades to put more needles – in the form of lake trout – in the haystack.
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