Good ice ‘up north;’mixed bag on Houghton Lake
Editor’s note: Safe ice was being reported on some lakes in northern Michigan last week. However, there was still a lot of open water on rivers and larger lakes. Anglers should use caution if heading
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Editor’s note: Safe ice was being reported on some lakes in northern Michigan last week. However, there was still a lot of open water on rivers and larger lakes. Anglers should use caution if heading
Weather patterns fluctuated at the start of the year, affecting conditions on fisheries around the state. Trout streams got a boost from a spate of mild weather Jan. 6 and 7. Ice fishing was reported
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Ice conditions are improving and there is some limited travel to structure further in the lake. But resorts and bait shops are advising to check with them and
DISTRICT 1 – Central Region Deer Creek Lake (Madison, Fayette, and Pickaway counties) – Water levels are up with the lake at winter pool right now and it’s running muddy. Anglers have had some success
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – ATV travel is the only option on the main lake due to lagging ice depths. The best ice conditions on this end are being found south of Big
ASHLAND AREA All of the smaller inland lakes now have plenty of ice, and northern pike and panfish have been active. Some of the bigger lakes are still a little sketchy in the middle. Chequamegon
Western New York Lake Ontario and tributaries: Some good reports were coming in from fishermen working the waters of Eighteen Mile Creek below Burt Dam and the Oak Orchard River to the east. Both of
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: According to fishing reporter Cory Yarmuth, the trout action in the harbors has really picked
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Ice conditions continue to be best in the bays and close to shore. A few resorts have started pulling rental houses, but they aren’t getting out as far
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