Michigan wildlife managers, along with their counterparts in Wisconsin, are proposing to add a catch and immediate release season for lake sturgeon on the Menominee River.

The Michigan DNR is also proposing to shorten the maximum sturgeon harvest season on Black Lake in the northern Lower Peninsula by two days.

Michigan anglers may soon have more opportunities to battle and catch the Great Lakes region's largest fish, a fish that traces back to when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources, in consultation with their counterparts in Wisconsin, are proposing to create a "catch and immediate release" fishing season for lake sturgeon in the Menominee River that forms the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary in the far western Upper Peninsula.

If approved by the Mich

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