Lake of the Woods/Rainy River sturgeon population just keeps getting better
A big part of the restoration has been regulations designed specifically to protect the slow-growing fish.
A big part of the restoration has been regulations designed specifically to protect the slow-growing fish.
With spring, trout season returns to Pennsylvania — thank goodness!
Tarnishing the “magic” of Pennsylvania’s trout opener might be the unintended consequences of change.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A total of $190,000 was recently awarded to 43 organizations, conservation clubs and communities from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) to increase aquatic stewardship and sport fishing participation in local
The tribe is also offering rewards to anglers who turn in pike caught in the southern third of the lake. Coeur d’Alene Tribe spokeswoman Heather Keen says anglers can get $5 per fish, and some
The two are among 12 selected to the team from more than 380 applicants.
Farmington, Minn. — Crews from the Minnesota DNR’s East Metro Fisheries office stocked 3,000 11- to 12-inch rainbow trout into several runs of Dakota County’s Vermillion River this morning, Friday, April 7. For story, photo
In southeast Minnesota, which offers some of the best trout fishing in the Upper Midwest, DNR fisheries biologists say the past three mild winters, along with the absence of spring flooding, have led to good
The class will take the novice angler through rod and reel selection, rigging and presentation techniques, and natural history tips about walleye in Saginaw Bay.
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