
Michigan Fishing Report – August 7, 2020
Anglers from across the state are reporting a mixed bag of results. The bite has slowed in some areas and fishing pressure has dwindled while other areas report good fishing with lots of action.

Anglers from across the state are reporting a mixed bag of results. The bite has slowed in some areas and fishing pressure has dwindled while other areas report good fishing with lots of action.

The most recent DNR survey of the lake turned up 6,330 fish including 13 species. The survey found very good numbers of perch and rock bass, fair numbers of walleyes and cisco, and light numbers

A 35-year adventure to hunt down lake herring continues.

Why late summer provides an ideal time to have the streams all to yourself.

Michigan Outdoor News takes a look at the fishery on western Oakland County’s White Lake and what’s available to anglers.

With so much water, one day is not enough to pursue the variety of species this area has to offer, much less the beauty of the trip itself.
DISTRICT 1 CO Jenni Hanson was contacted by an Ontonagon County resident regarding a nuisance bear that had ripped the screen and entered her screened porch. CO Hanson set a bear trap and within 24
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

The latest biennial survey conducted this winter estimated the predator species’ population at 695, divided among 143 packs.
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