
Walleyes, yellow perch dominate fishery in Michigan’s Gogebic
The walleyes collected in the survey averaged just shy of 15 inches and ranged up to 30. Northern pike averaged 21.3 and ranged to 42, while smallies averaged 14.2 and ran up to 19.
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The walleyes collected in the survey averaged just shy of 15 inches and ranged up to 30. Northern pike averaged 21.3 and ranged to 42, while smallies averaged 14.2 and ran up to 19.

Lake Fanny Hooe rests at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula, just east of the town of Copper Harbor. It’s the northern-most inland lake in the state.

“With a little help from my friends,” is a popular Lennon-McCartney hit sung by fellow bandmate Ringo Starr of The Beatles back in 1967. It’s also a suitable phrase to explain management taking place in

With 162 inland lakes in Barry County, including 24 that are over 100 acres, picking just one to fish often can be a daunting task. Fine Lake, located in the south-central part of the county

When you make a list of the game fish available in Oakland County’s Lake Orion, all of the above make the grade. And thanks to a long-time stocking program by the Michigan DNR, you can

Caribou Lake in Michigan’s eastern Chippewa County has gone through a transition.
In the 1980s and ’90s it had a reputation as a good lake for large predators including walleyes and smallmouth bass, even

Panfish, bass, and northern pike occur naturally in this 1,942-acre impoundment and walleyes and muskies have been stocked for years.
The 200-plus-acre Murphy Lake features a little bit of everything including good numbers of black crappies and bluegills, ample numbers of largemouth bass, lots of northern pike, and a very good stocked walleye population.

If you’re looking for an easy-on-the-wallet rustic camping experience on a lake with good numbers of panfish, bass, pike, and walleyes, then look no further than Otsego County’s Big Bear Lake.
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