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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho anglers continue to set new fishing records. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game reports that a Boise man caught a state record grayling over the Fourth of July weekend. Brian ...
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 ...
“The Grayling is very gamesome at the fly, and much simpler, and therefore much bolder than a Trout; for he will rise twenty times at a fly, if you miss him, and yet rise again.” — Izaak Walton, “The ...
CRAWFORD COUNTY, Mich (WPBN/WGTU) --After a long legal battle, a settlement was reached between a fishing group and a fish farm operating on the Au Sable River. The Harrietta Hills Trout Farm will ...
HELENA, Mont. — An appeals court on Friday told a judge to take another look at whether a Montana fish should be protected, saying that U.S. wildlife officials did not consider all environmental ...
Before releasing the fish, I held it for a full minute in the icy flow of Yellowstone National Park’s Gibbon River. Its sail-like dorsal fin was trimmed with orange and splashed with spots and streaks ...
Grayling Creek in northwest Yellowstone National Park will once again be home to a population of its namesake —Arctic grayling. This spring, NPS crews hatched nearly 100,000 grayling eggs in the upper ...
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 ...
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