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Michigan State University, DNR researchers to investigate ‘zombie’ fish in deepest depths of Lake Superior
Dangerously thin Siscowet lake trout populations have motivated the Michigan DNR and fish pathologists from Michigan State University to sink to the deepest point of Lake Superior to better investigate what is hampering the species.<br

Wisconsin Wardens at Work: Iowa County warden steps in to return wallet
It is common for Wisconsin DNR field wardens to work together with local, county, and state law enforcement agencies. Often one agency, particularly among wardens, have equipment that another agency may not have.
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Gretchen Steele: June has become ‘the season between seasons’
I feel like the title above needs a qualifier. Like everything else this year, what I commonly associate with mid-June down here in the hills and hollers of southern Illinois has been happening early. Generally

Department of Health updates New York’s fish consumption advisories
For the first time in more than five decades, everyone in the family can legally eat fish they catch in the stretch of the Hudson River in New York from Catskill south. The New York

Pennsylvania probing spate of water accidents
Two children were injured – one fatally – in separate boating-related incidents in May, and an adult drowned in March, according to the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission.
Gesar Albarracin Guncay, 12, of Sag

Pennsylvania’s bass opener is different today, but tournament anglers still look forward to it
While it may slip by unnoticed by many anglers, the opening day of bass season in Pennsylvania, the second Saturday in June, still holds excitement for folks who fish tournaments.
Bass fishing has

Ron Schara: How about dock owners pay for use over public water?
A fishing trip is supposed to be a relaxing experience, biting fish or not. However, casting for largemouth bass the other day on Minnesota’s Lake Minnetonka was, well, a grumpy outing. OK, so the bass

Jeremiah Haas: Enjoy moments to make the most out of Father’s Day
Father’s Day (June 21) is a weekend where we celebrate, honor, and appreciate those things that our father has done for us. While it may not get as much fanfare as Mother’s Day, it is

Oak Duke: Hooked on fishing, quite literally
Some of us who fish may not like to admit it when we get caught by our own hooks.
Embarrassing, but we are not alone. According to national medical statistics, well over a million