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Have you ever dumped your goldfish in Hamilton Harbour, Ont.? Here's the bad news: it's been breeding.
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The State of Michigan is in the process of determining whether to allow commercial fish farming in the Great Lakes, and several lawmakers are already mounting challenges.
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The decline of trout fishing quality will be front at center at an upcoming meetings held by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Trout Unlimited. The decline is likely due to predation on the trout by the common merganser, a freshwater fish-eating bird.
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The State of Michigan is in the process of determining whether to allow commercial fish farming in the Great Lakes, and several lawmakers are already mounting challenges.
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The decline of trout fishing quality will be front at center at an upcoming meetings held by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Trout Unlimited. The decline is likely due to predation on the trout by the common merganser, a freshwater fish-eating bird.
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The State of Michigan is in the process of determining whether to allow commercial fish farming in the Great Lakes, and several lawmakers are already mounting challenges.
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The decline of trout fishing quality will be front at center at an upcoming meetings held by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Trout Unlimited. The decline is likely due to predation on the trout by the common merganser, a freshwater fish-eating bird.
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In New York, the problem of dead and struggling steelhead in the Salmon River continues, according to several fishing guides.
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In New York, the problem of dead and struggling steelhead in the Salmon River continues, according to several fishing guides.
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In New York, the problem of dead and struggling steelhead in the Salmon River continues, according to several fishing guides.
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Walleye, prized for their taste and the sheer fun of hauling in a fish that can reach 20 pounds, would be among the most heavily-impacted in Lake Erie should invasive Asian carp establish themselves there.
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Walleye, prized for their taste and the sheer fun of hauling in a fish that can reach 20 pounds, would be among the most heavily-impacted in Lake Erie should invasive Asian carp establish themselves there.
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Walleye, prized for their taste and the sheer fun of hauling in a fish that can reach 20 pounds, would be among the most heavily-impacted in Lake Erie should invasive Asian carp establish themselves there.
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On Dec. 16, a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources fisheries crew caught and released a walleye of jaw-dropping dimensions: 17.5 pounds and 32.3 inches long.
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On Dec. 16, a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources fisheries crew caught and released a walleye of jaw-dropping dimensions: 17.5 pounds and 32.3 inches long.
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On Dec. 16, a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources fisheries crew caught and released a walleye of jaw-dropping dimensions: 17.5 pounds and 32.3 inches long.
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A pair of federal fish hatcheries in Wisconsin will help Minnesota with trout stocking for the next three years while the Department of Natural Resources re-establishes a hatchery near Altura, Minn., that was devastated by a persistent outbreak of disease.
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A pair of federal fish hatcheries in Wisconsin will help Minnesota with trout stocking for the next three years while the Department of Natural Resources re-establishes a hatchery near Altura, Minn., that was devastated by a persistent outbreak of disease.
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A pair of federal fish hatcheries in Wisconsin will help Minnesota with trout stocking for the next three years while the Department of Natural Resources re-establishes a hatchery near Altura, Minn., that was devastated by a persistent outbreak of disease.
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As the Great Lakes grow greater in volume, the new depths and temperatures are having a negative effect on the fishing. Perch and walleye were not where anglers expected them to be this summer, which could be attributed to changes in water volume and temperature.
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As the Great Lakes grow greater in volume, the new depths and temperatures are having a negative effect on the fishing. Perch and walleye were not where anglers expected them to be this summer, which could be attributed to changes in water volume and temperature.
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As the Great Lakes grow greater in volume, the new depths and temperatures are having a negative effect on the fishing. Perch and walleye were not where anglers expected them to be this summer, which could be attributed to changes in water volume and temperature.
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Two northern Wisconsin tribes and the state are extending their current Lake Superior fishing agreement for the time being. A 10-year agreement expired last month.
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Two northern Wisconsin tribes and the state are extending their current Lake Superior fishing agreement for the time being. A 10-year agreement expired last month.
Goal of UWM habitat study is to help restore fisheries in river
in Great Lakes News
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Led by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's School of Freshwater Sciences, a habitat study's goal is to identify habitat that supports estuary fish and recommend strategies to protect, encourage and connect these habitats in harbor revitalization and habitat restoration plans.
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