
Perch party on Lake Erie
We launched out of Buffalo and headed west to a predetermined location that was much shallower than reports I had been getting all week for yellow perch. I was fishing with Capt. Brent Snyder with

We launched out of Buffalo and headed west to a predetermined location that was much shallower than reports I had been getting all week for yellow perch. I was fishing with Capt. Brent Snyder with

If I told you I was going muskie fishing and it was a six-hour drive to the lake, you probably would assume that we were heading to northern Wisconsin.

Project expected to take 18 months to complete.

The 58.25-inch fish, caught on Mille Lacs, bests previous record by an inch.

A plan is in the works here in Michigan to increase the value of Great Lakes whitefish to aid the commercial fishing fleet.

Anglers will have a three-walleye bag limit – down from four last winter – starting Nov. 1.

Lifelong Cleveland resident Steve Gove recalls when the Cuyahoga River symbolized shame – fetid, lifeless, notorious for catching fire when sparks from overhead rail cars ignited the oil-slicked surface. “It was pretty grungy,” said the

The angler caught a 1 pound, 12-ounce hybrid sunfish on Green Lake in Kandiyohi County.

Felony charges filed against Lake Erie fishermen in case that garnered national media attention.
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