Blue-green algae confirmed on Lake Superior
Blue-green algae is now in the Ontario waters of Lake Superior.
Blue-green algae is now in the Ontario waters of Lake Superior.
When we look in the rearview mirror at this moment, it will be with the knowledge that despite the losses, it brought us closer together.
Farming and landowning efforts to protect the Great Lakes and their watersheds are getting a funding boost from the province.
The provincial government announced it would disburse $1.9 million to 44 community-based projects designed to protect the Great Lakes.
We all know anglers who fish the same waters religiously and consistently catch big fish.
While some anglers spend a good portion of the year waiting to target a specific species during a certain season, many anglers are constantly on the go, never relenting in their pursuit of fish, regardless of the species or time of year.
Whitefish on Lake Superior are a great ice fishing purÂsuit. They’re plentiful, grow big, and are one of the best-eating fishes you’ll find.
Boaters and anglers are seeing some relief from the record high lake levels that plagued the Great Lakes over the last two years.
Chinook salmon, sometimes called king salmon, rapidly adapted to their new home and created a big-water fishing boom and a modern day sport fishing legacy.