
Walleye stocking temporarily halted on Michigan’s Lake Independence
Today, Lake Independence supports great perch, pike, walleye, and smallmouth bass fisheries and continues to produce Master Angler status fish including six in the past three years.
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Today, Lake Independence supports great perch, pike, walleye, and smallmouth bass fisheries and continues to produce Master Angler status fish including six in the past three years.

Isabella County’s Littlefield Lake has pleasing aesthetics and clear water, but don’t expect to catch a limit when fishing there.
It’s a deep lake with lots of steep drop-offs close to shore, and limited

Looking for a diverse fishery with abundant panfish and large predators? Look no further that Iron County’s Chicagon Lake. With 1,100 acres of surface water and a maximum depth of 115 feet, Chicagon has deep

The 136 miles of the Huron River provides a wealth of opportunities for anglers in southeastern Michigan.

Ernest Hemingway opined romantically about his trout fishing adventures in 1925 on the Big Two Hearted River in Luce County.

Healthy bass and panfish populations, along with a marginal walleye fishery, make Montmorency County’s Avery Lake worth a look.

Aggressive walleye stocking in Crystal Lake has produced a viable fishery for anglers in mid-Michigan’s Montcalm County.

A healthy bass and panfish population supplemented by a robust stocked walleye fishery combine to make Dickinson County’s Lake Antoine a popular attraction for anglers in the south-central Upper Peninsula.

Looking for a good lake for panfish, walleye, bass and pike? Look no further than Marquette County’s Witch Lake.
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