
Mike Schoonveld: Can fish get school immunity?
Before COVID-19 was unleashed on humanity, I’m not sure if I’d ever heard of the term, “herd immunity.” Now, I know it’s the layman’s term for the phenomenon that occurs when a significant portion of

Before COVID-19 was unleashed on humanity, I’m not sure if I’d ever heard of the term, “herd immunity.” Now, I know it’s the layman’s term for the phenomenon that occurs when a significant portion of

The fish are starting to move out a bit. Here’s where they’re being caught.

Most people who love the outdoors are happy to be able to carve a day or two per month from their day jobs to dabble in their favorite outdoor activity.
Some even manage to

My friend, Mark, lived and worked in Michigan most of his life. He owned multiple homes here, and back in the 1990s he bought a piece of property in Kaleva that he converted into a

Boat anglers reported good fishing here. They did well in 90 to 110 feet of water.

You might not have heard much about it as the players are holding their cards pretty close to the vest, but the topic of potential license fee increases for Michigan hunters and fishermen is the

A February fire at a Utah aquaculture feed plant may affect trout and salmon fish hatchery operations now and well into the future in at least Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
DNR fish hatchery supervisors

The night before a fishing tournament a couple of summers ago, my son Jack and I sat in our boat, rigging rods and talking about the next day. I’ve long loved fishing bass tournaments, but

Efforts to rehabilitate cisco populations in Michigan’s Saginaw Bay are beginning to show positive signs, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which is leading the mission.
Ciscos, members of the whitefish family,
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