
No return of salmon in Canadian river causing concerns in northeastern U.S., too
The fact that none returned this year is bad news for the fish’s population in Maine and Canada.
The fact that none returned this year is bad news for the fish’s population in Maine and Canada.
In the ocean, everything’s trying to eat you, so saltwater fish battle hard. They usually taste pretty good, too.
More than 75,000 rainbow trout (plus 193 lunkers) will be stocked in 32 urban-area lakes around the state, with many of these areas fishing-ready as soon as they are stocked.
Don’t store the reels and long rods yet – fall angling opportunities for large fish still exist as October transitions into a cool early November.
SOUTHEASTERN LOWER Lake St. Clair Those able to get out on Lake St. Clair had a difficult time locating perch and catch rates were poor. The few caught were taken while drifting worms off
King salmon has helped create a multibillion-dollar sport fishery in the Great Lakes, but ripple effects of invasive species have left the fish’s future uncertain.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS Fishing pressure continues to be light for all species, but those going out are catching smallmouth bass with crankbaits on the shallow and deep rocks. There still hasn’t been a
West Michigan Elite Bass Club angler alternated between the river and the main lake in the recent Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation Championship presented by Magellan Outdoors.
Even with the dramatic comeback of walleyes on Leech Lake in the last decade, a decades-long homage to another species that is a far cry from the state fish has had a lot to do
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