
Michigan Fishing Report – August 14, 2020
Michigan Outdoor News Editor Bill Parker takes a look at the hot bites from around the state, including a major perch bite as well as an area where walleyes are showing up in a big

Michigan Outdoor News Editor Bill Parker takes a look at the hot bites from around the state, including a major perch bite as well as an area where walleyes are showing up in a big
Banquets/Fundraisers. Aug. 20: Macomb & Oakland NWTF Chapter Banquet, 6 p.m., San Marino Club, Troy. For more info call Dave Potter, 248-933-6620. Aug. 29: WTU Wexford County Banquet, 5 p.m., Cadillac Grill, Cadillac. For more
DISTRICT 1 CO John Kamps responded to the scene of a forest fire and assisted the fire officers in developing a suspect. The CO went to the suspect’s house for an interview and was unable

Excellent breeding conditions in the Dakotas and Manitoba helped produce an abundance of ducks, which should benefit hunters this season.

“These findings indicate that while ruffed grouse are being exposed to WNV, there are birds that are surviving and clearing the virus from their bodies.”

When traditional walleye structure goes cold, consider a patch of vegetation that might just contain more than bass and pike.

Shows the leading causes of death for the iconic national bird are being hit by cars and lead poisoning.

While the virus is present in the Great Lakes region, grouse exposed to the virus can survive.

Employing an underwater camera will make your angling more efficient in your quest to decipher what’s happening underneath the surface.
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