
Michigan Fishing Report – March 26, 2021 – Video
Ice conditions getting more sketchy by the minute. Steelhead action is strong. In Erie, walleyes are the story, with action expected to pick up even more here shortly.

Ice conditions getting more sketchy by the minute. Steelhead action is strong. In Erie, walleyes are the story, with action expected to pick up even more here shortly.
DISTRICT 1 Conservation Officer (CO) Brian Lasanen was patrolling a closed multi-use state trail when he contacted the operator of a snow bike and a group of other snowmobiles operating on the closed trail. CO
Banquets/Fundraisers. Mar. 27: WTU Decatur Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., VFW, Decatur. For more info call Jim Kurdziel, 231-894-1515. Mar. 27: WTU Hillman Area Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., Hillman Community Center. For more info call Fred

Great Lake tributaries are seeing increased fishing effort as some fish species like steelhead migrate upstream to spawn. Inland waters are starting to warm in the southern portion of the state as anglers start getting

Turkey hunting can be as simple or complex as you make it. Here are some things to get you started in the right direction for your spring hunt.

Hint: Hang your cameras where you suspect high gobbler traffic, like field corners and logging roads

Government agencies are constantly planning future budgets because each dollar they get has to pass through several filters and rankings before they actually get their funding. Not all agencies are created equally when it comes

The primary purpose of the lift is to capture sturgeon.

Ice fishing has ended in southern Michigan, but continues in the northern Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula.
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