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Fish tale: Chances of Arctic grayling return to Michigan ‘Very good’

By Lucas Day | April 1, 2020

Arctic grayling, a fish known for its sail-like dorsal fin and that died out in Michigan in the 1930s, could be making a comeback in Michigan.

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