
Michigan/New York/Ohio/Pennsylvania Lake Profile – Lake Erie
Walleye remain the class of Lake Erie’s multi-tiered fishery.

Walleye remain the class of Lake Erie’s multi-tiered fishery.

Walleye fishing remains very good in Lake Erie, the Detroit River and Saginaw Bay with anglers reporting limit catches at all three locations. Inland lake anglers in the Lower reported a mixed bag of panfish,

The hunt ended much like it always does, with smiles and gratitude, sunlight warming our faces and the wild things carrying on as if nothing had happened. The only thing missing in the congratulatory ritual

Let wild turkeys settle into the decoys before taking your shot.

While the restriction on the use of motorboats was being lifted, other restrictions remain in effect, and any outdoor activity permitted under the order, including boating, must be done in a manner consistent with social

Why is spring walleye fishing awesome? Check out the Angling Buzz story here and video below for more.
Banquets/Fundraisers. May 1: NWTF Banquet, 6 p.m., Alexander’s Premier Banquet Facility, Marysville. For more info call Aaron Shaughnessy, 269-720-9234. May 1: Isabella WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Parish Hall, Mt. Pleasant. For more info call Scott
DISTRICT 1 Conservation Officer (CO) John Kamps responded from his residence to a personal injury vehicle crash. It was reported that the individual rolled the vehicle and was unconscious in the vehicle. CO Kamps arrived

Walleye, yellow perch, suckers and smallmouth bass could again swim the winding Boardman River beyond downtown Traverse City to forage for food or spawn in submerged vegetation, as they did more than a century ago.
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