
Michigan Fishing Report – September 14, 2020
With the trout season heading down the home stretch, the fishing is still good. But the hot topic among anglers: Salmon fishing is starting to take off. Here’s where they’re catching ’em.

With the trout season heading down the home stretch, the fishing is still good. But the hot topic among anglers: Salmon fishing is starting to take off. Here’s where they’re catching ’em.

Hunters who have seen the 2020 Hunting Digest may have noticed quite a few regulation changes. These changes reflect the evolution of deer hunting in Michigan.

In collaboration with the Minnesota and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources, the Ruffed Grouse Society and Wisconsin Conservation Congress, the Wisconsin DNR will conduct the third and final year of sampling in a multi-year monitoring

Especially if you’re running a young retrieving dog, the thick foliage and variety of scents demand that you take your time when everything’s still green.
Banquets/Fundraisers. Sept. 17: Kalkaska Area WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Moose Lodge, Kalkaska. For more info call Jim Kurdziel, 231-894-1515. Sept. 26: WTU Cass City/Gagetown Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., Sherwood on the Hill Golf Course, Gagetown.
DISTRICT 1 CO Anna Viau received a call of a fawn that had jumped into an open basement foundation and was unable to get out. The complainant guessed the fawn had been in there without

The Michigan DNR last stocked walleyes in Twin Falls in 2001. However, following the results of a recent assessment of the fishery, the Wisconsin DNR has decided to begin stocking ’eyes again.

Inland lakes are producing a mixed bag of panfish, bass, walleyes, and northern pike. Good action has been reported by anglers on Rush, Van Auken, Orion, Coldwater, Isabella, Six Mile, and most other inland lakes.

Old photographs can spark memories of outdoor activities and excursions of the past.
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