Monday, September 19, 2011

Fisheries News

The Fishing Informant is going on vacation so this will be my last post for a couple weeks.

Local
Salmon shore fishing picking up in Milwaukee

Grafton Village Board rejects river dredging project

Journal Sentinel weekly fishing report

Regional
State hatcheries produce surplus fish

Musky Clubs Alliance plays role in rejuvenating spotted muskellunge fishery

National
Study finds rate of sea turtle bycatch decreasing

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Lake Michigan Fishing Forecast

In Port Washington, there is usually light effort from the ramp and light to moderate effort from shore.  The action has been slow from the ramp and there has been some action from the pier, power plant and marina.  In Sheboygan, there is usually light effort from the ramp and light to moderate effort from the piers. The action has usually been slow for the boats and there has been little action from the piers

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Lake Michigan Fishing Forecast

In Port Washington, there is usually light effort from the ramp and light to moderate effort from shore.  The action has been slow from the ramp and there has been some action from the pier, power plant and marina.  In Sheboygan, there is usually light effort from the ramp and moderate effort from the piers. The action has usually been slow for the boats and there has been little action from the piers.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Science: Effects of dam removal on fish habitat and communities

             Dams impact fisheries communities through habitats alteration and fragmentation.  Habitat alteration can lead to displacement of native species and colonization by non-natives.  Habitat fragmentation can impede access to habitats necessary for reproduction, feeding and survival.  Dam removal is becoming a standard method for rehabilitating river ecosystems.  Burroughs et al. (2001) observed the gradual removal of Stronach dam on the Pine River in Manistee County, Michigan and documented changes in fish habitat and communities.