
Michigan Fishing Report – May 25, 2022 – video
Shore fishing is a good place to start all around the state right now, with the fish in tight these days.

Shore fishing is a good place to start all around the state right now, with the fish in tight these days.

Be sure your boat’s fire extinguisher is fully charged and ready for use just in case you need it.

The best panfish bite is happening right now. Springtime panfish move into the shallows to spawn and are easily accessible to anglers.

Inland lakes in southern Michigan area starting to produce a decent panfish bite, but for the most part the water is still a little chilly.

You can easily incorporate venison into your breakfast with this recipe by Ryan Lisson. Whether you serve them on an English muffin or bagel, or alongside some fried eggs, you’ll definitely enjoy these.
DISTRICT 1 CO Alex VanWagner followed up on a prior complaint regarding a collapsed ice shanty, which was left out on a lake in Iron County for multiple weeks. The subject previously stated the shanty
MAY 12: Natural Resources Commission meeting, Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville. MAY 15: Walleye, pike, muskie, and sauger seasons open in the Upper Peninsula. MAY 28: Catch-and-keep bass season opens statewide except on Lake St. Clair

The white bass runs on the northwest Ohio rivers are following hot on the heels of the walleye runs.

Hot bite of the week? Atlantic salmon in a couple fisheries, and walleyes in these southeast Michigan waters.
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