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May 24, 2012

Michigan Calendar of Events – May 25th, 2012

Banquets/Fundraisers June 9: Tri-County Area WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Michigan Tech University. For more info call Julie Sorochman, 906-370-9477. Special Events Aug. 17-18: Michigan Trappers & Predator Callers assoc. Convention, Osceola County Fair Grounds, Evart. For more info call Ed Dramer, 231-898-4823. Sept. 20-23: Michigan Boating Industries Assoc. Boating & Outdoor Festival, Lake St. Clair Metro Park, noon.

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Fishing action is heating up; turkey hunting slow – Northern LP Report

Indian River Fishing has been slow and fishing pressure light on Burt and Mullett lakes. Ditto for turkey hunting. Pat & Gary’s Party Store, (231) 238-6776. Traverse City Area Walleye fishing has been good on South Lake Leelanau. Jigs and leeches or crawlers are taking fish in 8 to 15 feet of water. A few lakers

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Fishing action is heating up; turkey hunting slow – Southern LP Report

Irish Hills Area Bluegills are starting to stage, and anglers are catching good numbers of fish on local inland lakes. Turkey hunting has slowed, and hunting pressure has been light. Knutson’s Sporting Goods, (800) 292-0857 or (517) 592-2786. Lake Orion Bass fishing has been good on Lake Orion. The early morning bite has been hot,

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