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Local News Matters on MSNBodega Bay isn’t what it used to be. How an ailing industry transformed the fishing townFROM THE LIVING ROOM window of their waterfront home, Carol and Tony Anello have watched the rise and fall of Bodega Bay.
The Department of Natural Resources helped the kids release the chinook, also called king salmon, into the Grand River at Fitzgerald Park in Grand Ledge.
Sixth graders from Paw Paw Middle School got outside the classroom Wednesday morning to release about 150 Chinook salmon into ...
Sixth graders released more than a hundred chinook salmon into the Paw Paw River, learning lessons about conservation, ecosystems and wildlife management.
Magnetek, who has been a poet, archaeologist, anthropologist, activist and art curator, is the author of “MoHagani vs. King ...
In a surprising scientific discovery, baby salmon have been found to take a far more complex journey than previously known ...
On Lake Ontario, Chinook salmon is the “king” of this Great Lake. When you add in the other popular species, this is a ...
Shane Blakely, captain for Homer’s Driftwood Charters, reeled in the big catch last Saturday, April 26, during the 30th annual Anchor Point King Salmon Calcutta and Tournament.
War refugees who arrived with nothing but fishing skills have survived the industry’s throes to feed the community.
Monte Smith of Gold Country Sport Fishing reported continued solid trolling for both king salmon and rainbow trout. Friday’s ...
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