
Michigan Fishing Report – May 3, 2023
Boat anglers in this area reported good catches of coho with limits and scattered catches of splake, brown trout and rainbow trout.

Boat anglers in this area reported good catches of coho with limits and scattered catches of splake, brown trout and rainbow trout.

I take a lot of people out on my boat and I like them to participate as much as possible. They can choose lures from my tackle collection, I’ll coach them about how to use

The only constant between all the sunglasses I own is each have lenses that block nearly all UV radiation. How do I know? I look for a label that either shows the lenses are “UV

Kevin Schuver, of Ridge Top Taxidermy near Bemidji, Minn. has more than 50 years of experience transforming those once-in-a-lifetime moments into permanent memories.
Heat and sun are among the enemies in this preservation battle,

The Detroit River is drawing anglers from around the world for the amazing walleye bite going on there now. But there’s good fishing for a variety of species all across the state.

Jeremy Smith fell in love with fishing at an early age, which is why he pursued a career in the industry. Smith details his path into the fishing industry with Lindner Media Productions.

Michigan walleye anglers are blessed to have many great waters for pursuing this favorite sportfish.
The only place that might top Michigan is Minnesota, and Minnesota doesn’t have access to as much Great Lakes

The makeshift gravel parking area near the trout stream in western Wisconsin already had two cars idling in it, and another had just sped off.
It was a cool morning by July standards. Rain

Anglers reported good average-sized perch in the 8-to-10-inch range while using minnows and worms on this fishery.
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