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Post by ridge on May 11, 2018 2:33:25 GMT -5
Michigan releases management plan for inland trout
A plan focusing on the ecology and management of inland trout in rivers and inland lakes is available from the DNR at michigan.gov/fishing.
Inland lakes with the right water quality conditions could be managed for any of several trout species, including brook, brown, rainbow, lake and splake. In the new Inland Trout Management Plan, the DNR gives an overview of inland trout habitats in Michigan, the biology and ecology of inland trout populations, and management activities directed toward inland trout and their habitats.
“The information in this report is a great starting point in understanding where inland trout fit into current and future fisheries management in our lakes and streams,” said DNR fisheries research biologist Troy Zorn.
The report also looks at the distribution of trout waters in the state, origin of inland trout fisheries, biology of inland trout in streams and lakes, fishing regulations, status of fisheries, habitat concerns, restoration and partnerships.
For more information, contact Troy Zorn, 906-249-1611, ext. 308 or Elyse Walter, 517-284-5839.
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