Three-species Michigan trout stream is returning to natural flow
A 20-year quest to return a three-species northern Lower Michigan trout stream to its natural flow is nearly complete.
A 20-year quest to return a three-species northern Lower Michigan trout stream to its natural flow is nearly complete.

Sure, only a handful of days remain before New Year’s Day drops the curtain on almost all deer hunting, but each of those days can be absolutely splendid.
They initially were told the shots were fired at nuisance squirrels, but Anderson later told the officers he was angry with the company because it wouldn’t remove the tree where the nest was located, the

Preliminary data shows 150,392 deer killed during firearms season.
Liberalization of gill netting in the Great Lakes is not sitting well with conservation groups.

The lake features robust populations of walleyes, bass, pike, and panfish and also has a fair number of cisco, and a few remnant lake trout.

Some of the smaller lakes in the Upper Peninsula are frozen over and anglers are sneaking out and catching panfish, walleyes, and pike.

It’s sort of the season between seasons. But there are still fish to be had.

The secret is the Great Lakes Boat Building School in Cedarville. Established in 2005, it’s the only accredited school specializing in the marine industry in the Great Lakes.
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