(WXMI) — The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is advising anglers to turn in fish with adipose fin clips. We’re told those clips may contain important information that may help scientists ...
(CBS Detroit) --If you've caught a trout or salmon in Michigan with its adipose fin clipped, the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says it may have a tag with important information. Lake ...
Yanking a salmon out of the Columbia River, fishermen look for a tiny indicator of whether the catch is a keeper. Yanking a salmon out of the Columbia River, fishermen look for a tiny indicator of ...
Here is Tony Floor’s Tackle Box report for February: A couple of columns ago, I received a reply from a reader who asked several questions about the program (federal, state and tribal) requiring all ...
Like tonsils and foreskin in humans, the adipose fin on trout and salmon appears to be a body part fish don’t need. However, selective removal of this fleshy protuberance on the fish’s back is paying ...
Like tonsils and foreskin in humans, the adipose fin on trout and salmon appears to be a body part fish don't need. However, selective removal of this fleshy protuberance on the fish's back is paying ...