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"It’s Shark Week? Not here! No salt, no sharks, no problem," the Michigan Department of Natural Resources said on Facebook. "Jokes aside, we don’t have sharks — but we do have a large fish that’s just ...
Thanks to decades of catch-and-release fishing and shifting ecological factors, Lake St. Clair has become a world-class ...
An angler caught a 39-year-old lake trout while fishing near Sheboygan on Lake Michigan. The fish is the oldest in the history of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service mass marking program.
Michigan's DNR highlights ancient fish species that was nearly wiped out with Sturgeon Week.
Michigan's DNR highlights ancient fish species that was nearly wiped out with Sturgeon Week.
In this part of Lake Michigan, just 3 miles south of the Illinois-Wisconsin state line, the lake bottom consists of a flat layer of sand, which doesn't usually attract invertebrates and smaller fish.
Lake trout are a slow-growing species, and Midwestern anglers and biologists have recovered many lakers up to 20 years old or even older.
A lake trout caught in Lake Michigan had a coded tag in its nose, which revealed that the fish was 39 years old and had been stocked in 1985.
Once invasive species arrive in northern Michigan, humans are the primary reason for their spread.
Florida is home to dozens of snake varieties, from native to invasive to venomous. WorldAtlas highlights 5 lakes with high ...
Whether you're in the mood for a nature walk or are interested in some summer learning opportunities, a trip to the Oden ...
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