Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – January 3rd, 2014
Pickford Area With up to a foot of ice and a foot of snow on Munuscong Bay, anglers are getting out and catching good numbers of walleyes and perch. Minnows have produced the best results
Pickford Area With up to a foot of ice and a foot of snow on Munuscong Bay, anglers are getting out and catching good numbers of walleyes and perch. Minnows have produced the best results
Banquets/Fundraisers Jan. 11, 2014: Tip of the Mitt QDMA Banquet, 4 p.m., Holy Childhood Community Center, Harbor Springs. For more info call Jim Rummer, 231-330-2276. Jan. 11, 2014: WTU Tri-Cities Banquet, 5 p.m., The Grand,
DISTRICT 1 CO Mark Leadman was working the Lake Levasseur waterfowl area one evening as a rowboat returned to the launch site. No life jackets were observed inside the boat. Officer Leadman explained the importance

It’s no secret – to hunters and anglers – that hunters and anglers foot most of the bills for conservation of natural resources used by nearly all Michiganders.

A comprehensive study of Great Lakes data supports long-held suspicions by fisheries managers that changes in lakes Michigan and Huron are driven mostly by the lower end of the food chain

From record-setting bucks and trophy muskies to a fee increase for hunting and fishing licenses and citizen-initiated referendums, there was no shortage of news stories surrounding the outdoors in Michigan in 2013.

For multiple species, new ice jigging spoons, lures, and jigs in tungsten are set to dominate this winter’s ice fishing scene.
Pickford Area There was about 10 inches of ice on Munuscong Bay, and perch and walleye fishing has been good. Fishing pressure has been light with single-digit temperatures and high winds. Coyote hunting has been
DISTRICT 1 CO Ryan Aho located a deer carcass that was surrounded by crows. The carcass was a buck with the head cut off. CO Aho located an illegal treestand nearby with illegal bait. He
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