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 them in books and magazines, but they're mostly pictured in far-flung ...
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 ...
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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 ...
With runoff still muddying many rivers and streams, though it appears to be tapering off, Big Creek Lakes in Jackson County is our cold-water hotspot for the week. Why? Because John LaCaze and Scott ...
MANISTEE, Mich. — Around the onset of the 20th Century, Arctic grayling went from being the most abundant fish in Michigan waters, to being completely gone. This cold water fish was mostly found in ...
Michigan anglers will be allowed to catch Arctic grayling, an iconic and showy local fish that has largely been lost from state waterways — so long as they toss them right back. The Michigan Natural ...
FAIRBANKS - The Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s Division of Sport Fish has released a video that teaches anglers everything they need to know to catch arctic grayling. The video, appropriately ...
For Ed Eisch, the ongoing effort to reintroduce the grayling to northern Michigan streams is nothing less than an opportunity to right what he considers a historical wrong. After all, the fish’s ...
An extinct fish could make its way back into Michigan lakes and rivers. The Michigan grayling went extinct by the 1930’s in Michigan. There have been efforts to introduce Arctic grayling from Alaska ...
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 ...
For Ed Eisch, the ongoing effort to reintroduce the grayling to northern Michigan streams is nothing less than an opportunity to right what he considers a historical wrong. After all, the fish’s ...