
Crappie craziness – in mid-summer?
In the Midwest, crappies are the king of the spring. But mid-summer crappies can be a lot more rewarding than one might think: Productive days during the summer months can often yield much higher catch

In the Midwest, crappies are the king of the spring. But mid-summer crappies can be a lot more rewarding than one might think: Productive days during the summer months can often yield much higher catch

But pre-cautionary electrofishing found no carp – just eDNA of the invasive fish in Erie waters.

Smallmouth bass aficionado lands the smallie of a lifetime.

This stir fry is the perfect answer to a busy weeknight when you want healthy wild game on the table fast. Made with Canada goose breast, but you could use any goose or duck breast,
important dates AUG. 11: Natural Resources Commission meeting, Outdoor Adventure Center, 1801 Atwater St., Detroit. AUG. 15: Antlerless deer license application period ends. AUG. 28: Reserved waterfowl hunt license application period ends. SEPT. 1: Teal
DISTRICT 1 No new reports DISTRICT 2 COs Todd Sumbera, Mike Olesen, Justin Vinson, Brandon Maki, Sergeant (Sgt.) Calvin Smith, and PCOs Jacob Daniel and Mark Reffitt held a hunter safety class and field day

Anglers reported that the walleye fishing was very good with some limits caught in this part of the state.

Inland lakes producing real well. Here’s where you’ll find the fish.

The locals appreciate the walleye fishery and find pretty solid action when fishing around the sunken islands with jigs and minnows or nightcrawlers.
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