
Bob Gwizdz: Big trout love streamers
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

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.

J.B. Martin from Kimball, in St. Clair County, Mich., shot the highest-scoring black bear from 2023 that was entered in state records maintained by Commemorative Bucks of Michigan.
He killed the trophy bruin on Sept.

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

If you’re looking for a meal rather than a limit, and a relatively quiet lake rather than a rambunctious one, Benzie County’s Lower Herring Lake is worth checking out.
“Lower Herring Lake has a
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Michigan published in the June 21, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Michigan cuffs and collars are field reports from Michigan DNR Conservation Officers. These reports are from the June 21, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

This “family friendly” event features some new items sure to please all attendees especially the kids including: free and closely supervised fishing, archery, pellet guns, and “Kids Cave” with events like panning for gold, build
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