
Michigan’s VanDam rules on Bassmaster Elite Series
Victory on St. Lawrence River good for $100,000 for bass-fishing legend.

Victory on St. Lawrence River good for $100,000 for bass-fishing legend.
SOUTHEASTERN LOWER Irish Hills Area Fishing has been pretty good in Jackson County. Bluegills and crappies have moved of the beds and into deeper water. Crickets fished in 15 to 18 feet of water have

To ensure accurate data is being collected on fish being lost from angling, mortality estimates must include both fish harvested and fish that are released and then die as a result of fishing.

Conditions the last couple of winters have allowed bait fish like alewife, smelt, bloaters and lake herring to reproduce and survive in turn bulking up salmon numbers.

It’s part of a longtime effort to restore Arctic grayling in Michigan waters.

DNR crews use set lines that are anchored to the bottom of the river channel and sport numerous hooks to catch and tag the mysterious prehistoric fish.

Following $2.3 million in repairs, it now has a new mission: to produce eggs for landlocked salmon destined for Lake Champlain and lake trout for two of the Great Lakes.

Groups opposing the expansion say farm-raised fish could expose wild trout downstream to deadly sickness.
SOUTHEASTERN LOWER Lake St. Clair Walleye fishing has been decent on Lake St. Clair. Anglers trolling crawler harnesses at the Dumping Grounds and off Metro Beach report a fair bite. Perch fishing has been good
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