
Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – March 25, 2022
Steelhead fishing continues to improve as fresh fish are entering rivers to begin spawning.

Steelhead fishing continues to improve as fresh fish are entering rivers to begin spawning.

Although walleye is the signature species in Long, it’s not the only reason anglers fish the lake. It also boasts robust populations of bluegill, largemouth and smallmouth bass, and yellow perch.

Estimated elk population between 870 and 1,684.

FRASER TWP, Mich. — Two men have been rescued from the icy waters of Saginaw Bay for the second time in the same week after falling through unstable ice. The two were trying to retrieve
MARCH 31: Permanent ice shanties must be removed from Upper Peninsula lakes. MARCH 31: Squirrel, rabbit and hare hunting seasons end. MARCH 31: 2021 fishing licenses expire. MARCH 31: Crow season ends. APRIL 14: NRC
DISTRICT 1 COs Alex VanWagner and Phil Helminen observed a permanent ice shanty on a lake in Iron County with five tip-ups surrounding it. The COs approached the shanty and there was only one angler

Trophy-sized walleye alert: On Little Bay de Noc, anglers reported good walleye fishing, with large fish caught and some potentially in the trophy-size category.

Ice is a problem right now across much of the state, although ice fishing still a thing in the U.P.

Steelhead fishing is improving a bit and good action has been reported on many rivers.
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