
Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – July 9, 2021
Fish are moving into their summer patterns across much of the state and fishing has been pretty good.

Fish are moving into their summer patterns across much of the state and fishing has been pretty good.

The forecast for this summer released by NOAA predicts the bloom will come in at 3 on its severity index – a mild reading on par with last year. Anything above 5 indicates a severe
DISTRICT 1 Conservation Officer Ethen Mapes responded to a medical call involving an elderly female whose oxygen machine had quit working. Upon arrival, the subject was having difficulty breathing. The subject pointed CO Mapes to
SEASON DATES July 8: Dog training season opens July 15: Antlerless deer permit application period begins Aug. 1: Reserved waterfowl hunt application period begins Aug. 1: Crow season opens Aug. 1: Fall wild turkey permit

MUNISING, Mich. — A cliff wall broke away at a national park along Lake Superior in northern Michigan, stunning some boaters who captured it on video. Sandstone and dirt crashed into the lake Saturday at

Severe weather has changed things up a bit, but fish are still being caught.

In my little town of Sault Ste. Marie, one is never far from the St. Mary’s River. For 30 years, we lived in a house about a mile from the river, and on quiet mornings

Not long ago, during the summer months, most Michigan fishermen pulled on a tee-shirt if the day came with a prediction for warm weather and sunny skies. Then, if they were worried about too much

As good as the muskie fishing is, that’s not the only fish anglers target in Thornapple. The lake’s turbid waters also hold excellent numbers of black crappies and good numbers of walleye, perch, and bass.
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