
Kingston Lake, Alger County
Muskie anglers like to ply the edge of the weeds and the breaklines with large crankbaits and spinnerbaits.

Muskie anglers like to ply the edge of the weeds and the breaklines with large crankbaits and spinnerbaits.

The U.P.’s Keweenaw Bay a hot spot for whitefish with the number of catches remaining consistently high and even some large whitefish brought through the ice.

It’s important to think about how you plan on using the house and figure out what you need to add to help you catch more fish.

Things slowing down, but still some decent reports from across the state. And the hot bite? It’s perch. Here’s where they’re catching ’em.
DISTRICT 1 COs John Kamps and Jeremy Sergey responded to a complaint of an individual who had an untagged deer laying on his front porch. The COs arrived at the residence to find the suspect
FEB. 19-20: Free Fishing Weekend. FEB. 24-27: Outdoorama in Novi. FEB. 27: Permanent ice shanties must be removed from Lake St. Clair. MARCH 1: Permanent ice shanties must be removed from southern Lower Peninsula lakes.

The author wonders, after years of preaching the benefits of multi-use outdoors recreation (and everyone taking his advice), how our resources can handle the added pressure.

Fishing has been hit and miss across the state.

U.S. District judge said U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service had failed to show wolf populations could be sustained in Midwest and portions of West without protection under Endangered Species Act.
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