Our goal is to improve the quality and quantity of fishing opportunities by providing increased habitat, structure, more gravel, boulder, cobble, diverse flows and a varied river bottom. Numerous fish species would benefit including migratory fish that would hold better before moving upriver and local populations of walleye and bass would flourish. Over the past 160 years, tons of boulders have been removed and the river bottom was flattened. Often the best structure is a dangerous low head dam. The river could provide a higher quality fishing experience, like the St. Mary’s River in Sault Ste. Marie that sees an annual economic benefit of at least $7 million dollars generated from fishing. (Sault Ste. Marie Evening News; July 2, 2015).