A one-fish steelhead limit will be imposed year-round for steelhead anglers fishing on several Lake Michigan streams beginning April 1, 2024. A zero-fish limit for wild steelhead also will be enforced on the Pere Marquette River.
Wild steelhead are defined as fish that have their adipose fins intact and not clipped. For management purposes, hatchery fish have their adipose fins clips to identify them. Those changes were approved unanimously by the state Natural Resources Commission at its meeting earlier this month in Lansing.
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