The Lost Winter: Great Lakes Ice Coverage Hits All-Time Record Low
As a result of an unconventionally warm winter, the Great Lakes’ ice cover is almost non-existent and has reached a historic record low.
As a result of an unconventionally warm winter, the Great Lakes’ ice cover is almost non-existent and has reached a historic record low.
While the average size of steelhead is 20 to 30 inches and 4 to 10lb, this trout species can reach a maximum length of around 45 inches and a maximum weight of about 40lb.