
Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – June 24, 2024 – video
In southern Michigan, summer patterns going strong. Overall across the state, walleye fishing has been good.

In southern Michigan, summer patterns going strong. Overall across the state, walleye fishing has been good.

The Michigan fishing season hits high gear in July. You can find exceptional fishing for just about every species. Warm water species thrive during July so those are logical locations to target. Bass, muskies, and

I saw a friend’s Facebook post recently in which he was showing off his first ever Chinook salmon.
He said it weighed 16 pounds then explained he’d hooked another but it tangled in a

Copper mining in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula ended decades ago but one hidden gem remains: a nearly untapped bronzeback (aka smallmouth) bass fishery that rivals the best the state has to offer.
The Keweenaw area

Big fish eat little fish. It’s the way the world works, but I sometimes think anglers lose sight of it.
What brings this to mind is a float I made on Michigan’s Pere Marquette River

Anglers at this fishery had luck catching plenty of lake trout when trolling with spoons in the flats.

Were fly fishing for trout a religion, we would be in the midst of the high holy days in Michigan.
It’s the Hex hatch, the time of years when the biggest bugs emerge, bringing

If all goes well, the Michigan DNR could begin stocking some state streams with Arctic grayling next spring. That’s the word from Ed Eisch, assistant chief of Fisheries Division, who has been involved with grayling

Three sportsmen and outdoors advocates have been inducted into the Michigan Outdoor Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony took place last month at the Michigan Outdoor Writers Association annual conference in the Upper Peninsula town
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