I hate reading articles that show evidence of a fishery in trouble. How many of us feel we shouldn't have to worry,,, our fishery will always be there!!! RIGHT????
We get more help from Michigan then anywhere else. If they can't do what they have always done how does that affect us for the long term of our fishery?
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Water lowering at revered Up North fishing hole allows dam repairs next summer
Randy Claramunt, DNR Fisheries Division chief, says his division doesn’t have enough funding to maintain its dams and other infrastructure. Overall, it has $175 million in maintenance needs and only $300,000 a year for that purpose, he said.“We are following through on our 2019 commitment to repair Cornwall Dam,” Claramunt said. “But looking forward, the fiscal imbalance to address our fisheries management needs is unsustainable.”
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