Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The author holds a grayling caught in Alaska. Grayling have an exotic air about them for many anglers in the Lower 48. We've seen ...
CRAWFORD COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- We're highlighting the reintroduction of a fish that used to be common here in Michigan. Meteorologist Trevor Roubadeaux takes a look at what's happening with ...
Arctic grayling were once abundant in Michigan’s waters. But almost a century ago, habitat destruction, overfishing, and predation by introduced species decimated their populations. By 1936, the fish ...
THOMPSONVILLE, MI - Anglers and environmentalists who are cheering the Arctic grayling’s return to Michigan waters - nearly a century after the once-plentiful fish vanished - now have something ...
A years-long effort to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan's lakes and streams recently began a new phase, state officials said this month. In a ceremony on May 12, the Department of Natural ...
BRIDGETON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A species of fish with a tall, iridescent top fin once swam in the Muskegon River and in other cool waterways in Michigan. Nearly a century after its disappearance, the ...
Robert Kohrman, a retired chemistry faculty and administrator at Central Michigan University, has an obsession with books about fishing was sparked by a question of geography: where did the city of ...
Ah, its springtime in the Flathead when a young man’s fancy turns to open water spring fishing, or at least something like that. As we all know, nothing is more enjoyable than being on a lake, in a ...
Michigan DNR provided 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs to three Native American tribes for reintroduction into state waterways. Arctic grayling, a freshwater fish once prevalent in Michigan, disappeared ...
A once plentiful species of salmonid is on track to return to Michigan waters by 2025 – after nearly a century of absence. A native species known for their large, sail-like dorsal fins and light blue ...
LANSING — Nicole Watson boarded the plane in Fairbanks, Alaska with delicate and peculiar cargo, a foam box marked "live animals" just small enough to fit under the seat on the long flight to Detroit.