
Michigan sturgeon releases: from rivers to Great Lakes?
About 200 people watch one of the release events.

About 200 people watch one of the release events.

BOISE, Idaho — Idaho wildlife officials say someone illegally stocked walleye in Lake Cascade in west-central Idaho. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game in a news release says a fish caught last week was

Fish pond remains one of the most popular attractions at the Minnesota State Fair.

JUNEAU, Alaska — The Alaska Supreme Court ordered that portions of an initiative aimed at protecting salmon be stricken as unconstitutional but decided that the rest of the measure can advance to the fall ballot.

For decades, fisheries managers have used electrofishing gear to grow their knowledge about the fish community that lives in each stream or lake.

MILFORD, Mich. — Health officials are warning people not to eat fish from parts of a southeastern Michigan river because of chemical contamination. The emergency “Do Not Eat” advisory issued Saturday applies to all fish

Highlights include proposals to modify existing special walleye regulations on Leech Lake, walleye and sauger regulations on Lake of the Woods and Rainy River; northern pike regulations on Lake Vermilion; and a review of experimental

Planned evaluation of the current northern pike special regulation is underway, including a proposal to simplify pike regulations by bringing them in line with the new statewide zone regulation.

Montana’s Flathead Lake looks to get rid of lake trout, whitefish to restore populations of native westslope cutthroat trout, bull trout.
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