
What a difference 9,000 days could make in Michigan’s Great Lakes fisheries with new consent decree
Things don’t usually change rapidly in the Great Lakes. Change takes weeks, months, decades or more.

Things don’t usually change rapidly in the Great Lakes. Change takes weeks, months, decades or more.

Perseverance is a valuable skill if want to catch muskies in the fall, or anytime for that matter. Steadfast confidence that the time invested will teach you what a muskie is, what it needs from

Excited, kids and their parents lined up along the edge of the parking lot of the Caldwell Boat Launch on the Tittabawassee River at Midland, Mich., ready to liberate baby lake sturgeon.
Many dozen

Hunting seasons are in full swing, but some good fishing reports out there, too, with some of the best fishing of the year going on right now.

Most of us are familiar with “fair chase,” the honor code North American hunters have followed for roughly a century. Coined by the Boone and Crockett Club (BCC) in 1888, the concept describes an ethical

Anglers reported catching limits of walleye in the lower part of the Saginaw River.

At one of my recent ice fishing seminars a reader asked for tips on using spoons to catch walleyes during the winter.
For starters, I explained, it helps tremendously to have reliable electronics that

Webster’s defines insight as “the power or act of seeing into a situation” and “the act or result of apprehending the inner nature of things…”
Wow, that about sums up the challenges of the

For the first time in more than a century, Arctic grayling soon will be swimming in Michigan public waters as part of the ongoing Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative.
That program seeks to establish a
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