
Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – January 28, 2022
Solid ice and good fishing greet anglers across the state.

Solid ice and good fishing greet anglers across the state.

Walleyes, smallmouth bass, muskies, and northern pike are dominant game fish species here.

Substantially larger than a bald eagle, a massive Steller’s sea eagle has thrilled wildlife watchers in the northeastern United States this winter.

Walleyes come in a variety of color phases ranging from blue, to green, to gold and even silver.

A recipe like this transforms ordinary into extraordinary, with a complex combination of rich chocolate and oak from dark red wine, the umami smoothness of shiitake mushrooms, and a friendly bite from hot paprika and

Eight different species, 672,478 fish, weighing in at nearly 13.5 tons stocked at 123 locations across the state.
DISTRICT 1 COs Ethen Mapes and Zach Painter checked deer at two different meat processors in Ontonagon County and found two APR (Antler Point Restrictions) violations, tag sharing/tag lending violations, as well as a license
Through Feb. 1: Spring turkey license application period. JAN. 28-30: Huntin’ Time Expo, Grand Rapids. JAN. 31: Raccoon hunting season ends. FEB. 1: Bobcat hunting season ends in Unit D. FEB. 1: Crow hunting season

We’ve got ice across most all of the state, although some open water on larger fisheries. There’s some good fishing to be had – here’s where – but be careful and be safe.
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