It was established in 1881 and was until 1903 published as the Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission by the United States Fish Commission. The journal then went through a number of changes in its name: Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries (1904–1911), Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission (1912–1940), Fishery Bulletin of the Fish and Wildlife Service (1941–1970), and finally from 1971, Fishery Bulletin. All content has been scanned and is available through the journal's page or the site maintained by the NOAA Central library.
Now, trout managers in Minnesota and Wisconsin say keep some trout for the sake of the fishery, especially if you want to catch bigger fish ... by Kasey Yallaly, a senior fisheries biologist with the Wisconsin DNR in three counties adjacent to Minnesota.