Some of you who fish or have fished the AuSable River in Michigan may know that the water quality of the river has been threatened for years by a privately operated fish hatchery in Grayling. The hatchery is located in the East Branch of the AuSable and the residue from the operation flowed into the Main Branch of the river and thus into the famous Holy Water. The "Anglers of the AuSable" organization ad others have been fighting to stop the thousands of pounds of fish waste and potential disease flowing into the Main Branch for years. The waste caused an increase in algae bloom as well as a decrease of dissolved oxygen at a minimum. Of course, this could have and may have impacted the health of the river and resultant fish population.

I am happy to inform you that years of legal action and thousands of dollars in legal fees has resulted in the closing of the hatchery effective 31 December of this year. Plans are now being made for the County and the Anglers organization to take over management of the facility and run it as an educational and tourist activity for the region. There are also future plans to divert the flow of the East Branch away from the hatchery, thus allowing fish to migrate up the East Branch as nature meant it to be. Thanks go to numerous volunteers and monetary contributed to finally correct and eliminate this threat to our river.

Hope to see more of you at the MIFI next June/July. Dates will be announced later.