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Following the Fish - by Michael Risku (Paperback)

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  • The first comprehensive history of commercial fishing and fishing settlements along Minnesota's North Shore shares new conclusions regarding the fishery from 1650 to the present day.North of Duluth, off of Highway 61, picturesque old fishing structures hint at the era when commercial fishing was the prime pursuit of families in a string of villages and towns that includes Knife River, Tofte, Hovland, and many more.
  • About the Author: Born into a commercial fishing family, Michael Risku served in the US Navy, holds a Coast Guard captain's license, and is a distinguished chair and professor emeritus from the University of the Incarnate Word.
  • 392 Pages
  • Business + Money Management, Industries

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The first comprehensive history of commercial fishing and fishing settlements along Minnesota's North Shore shares new conclusions regarding the fishery from 1650 to the present day.

North of Duluth, off of Highway 61, picturesque old fishing structures hint at the era when commercial fishing was the prime pursuit of families in a string of villages and towns that includes Knife River, Tofte, Hovland, and many more. A history of this industry--netting trout, herring, whitefish, and smelt for sale in local communities and beyond--begins with Indigenous fishers who traded and sold their catch to the fur companies, and includes later arrivals hailing from Nordic fishing traditions.

Michael Risku offers a full picture of this way of life: the geography of the lakeshore that determined where boats could land, the types of fish that thrived in Lake Superior's waters, the earliest foot trails between Fond du Lac and Grand Portage, the steamboats that served settlements before construction of the road. Risku details assorted watercraft and nets and hooklines, describes the dangers of being out on the lake in all weather, and explores the challenges of getting fish to market. He also prods the fishery's collapse, exploring overfishing, other extractive industries (logging and mining), and invasive species.

Drawing on oral histories, newspaper accounts, and years of research, Following the Fish highlights the heroism and determination behind the North Shore's rich, vibrant, and unique fishing culture.



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"Michael Risku's utterly readable Following the Fish offers a delightfully comprehensive look at commercial fishing along Lake Superior's North Shore. Readers will smell the herring smoking and look into the lined faces of the weather-beaten men who scoured the big lake for their catch. Risku casts his net far, collecting a vast haul of history and geography while chronicling an all-but-vanished lifestyle." --Curt Brown, author of Minnesota 1918: When Flu, Fire, and War Ravaged the State and So Terrible a Storm: A Tale of Fury on Lake Superior



"Through a personal connection to the history of Lake Superior's commercial fishing culture, Michael Risku gracefully weaves the story of the industry from its earliest days through the present, from Duluth to the Canadian border. A must-read for fans of Minnesota's North Shore." --Lee Radzak, author of The View from Split Rock: A Lighthouse Keeper's Life



About the Author



Born into a commercial fishing family, Michael Risku served in the US Navy, holds a Coast Guard captain's license, and is a distinguished chair and professor emeritus from the University of the Incarnate Word. He lives in Two Harbors, Minnesota.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 392
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Industries
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Theme: Natural Resource Extraction
Format: Paperback
Author: Michael Risku
Language: English
Street Date: May 12, 2026
TCIN: 1006040679
UPC: 9781681343068
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-0620
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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