Michigan Cuffs & Collars – February 14th, 2014
DISTRICT 1 CO Dave Miller received a complaint about subjects hunting from the bed of a pickup truck. CO Miller responded and located the vehicle being operated with two subjects in the bed of the
DISTRICT 1 CO Dave Miller received a complaint about subjects hunting from the bed of a pickup truck. CO Miller responded and located the vehicle being operated with two subjects in the bed of the
Banquets/Fundraisers Feb. 15: Richmond Area WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Maniaci’s, Richmond. For more info call Leroy Mikolowski, 586-255-0505. Feb. 15: St. Cornelius Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Metamora Lions Club. For more info call Joe Mindelli, 810-796-2025.

Results of two surveys to guage hunter support for antler point restrictions in the Lower Peninsula are expected to be announced in March.

Record fish have been coming up through the ice in Michigan at a record pace.

In anticipation of the annual Black Lake sturgeon-spearing season, anglers have been known to arrive days or even weeks in advance.
Saginaw Bay Area Ice conditions were pretty good on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay last week. Anglers were venturing up to 6 miles out and reporting good numbers of walleyes in 16 to 21 feet of
East Jordan Area Fishing has been very good on Lake Charlevoix. Anglers report a good walleye bite off Hemingway Point, in the Narrows at Ironton, and off Washington Street in 30 to 50 feet of
Lake St. Clair Fishing has been fair on Lake St. Clair. Perch anglers report a decent bite in front of Gino’s Surf, at Metro Beach, and in Anchor Bay. Hunting pressure in Macomb and St.

Walleye locations during the late-ice period vary, but that just means multiple lures and presentations produce bites.
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