Ohio misses the boat on Lake Erie impairment designation
State’s leaders fail to recognize opportunity for aid.
State’s leaders fail to recognize opportunity for aid.
Just because you don’t catch the fish species you’re targeting doesn’t mean your fishing trip has failed.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has reared fish at its state fish hatcheries for more than a century. Located throughout Michigan, the DNR’s six state fish hatcheries rear and stock fish for a variety
Lake Erie anglers settling for goldens right now.
Flood waters will have significantly changed conditions at traditional access, camping, and day-use sites. And boaters should also be prepared to locate alternative boat ramps to access the Mississippi River between Wabasha, Minn., and Trempealeau,
The new record fish was caught recently by Roy Beasley of Madison Heights, Mich., in the River Raisin. Beasley held the previous state record for bigmouth buffalo, that one caught on the Detroit River in
Troll spinner rigs farther away from the boat to hook more walleyes when fishing in clear, shallow water.
For the second time in less than three weeks, a North Dakota bow fisherman has set a new state record.
Find shallow bays with loads of vegetation on Gitche Gumee, and you’ll locate some of the largest northern pike in the Lower 48.
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