Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – May 24th, 2013
Pickford Area High winds kept many anglers grounded on the opener, and the bite was a little slow for those who did venture out. Fair numbers of pike were caught in Lake Superior’s Brimley Bay,
Pickford Area High winds kept many anglers grounded on the opener, and the bite was a little slow for those who did venture out. Fair numbers of pike were caught in Lake Superior’s Brimley Bay,

By a 6-1 vote, the state Natural Resources Commission on May 9 approved a DNR plan for a limited six-week wolf hunt in designated areas of the western and eastern Upper Peninsula.
Saginaw Bay Area Walleye fishing is heating up on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. Stickbaits and crawlers fished in 8 to 10 feet of water are catching good numbers of fish at Linwood. Jig anglers are

State and national conservation groups were quick to praise Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s approval of legislation that supports conservation and state residents’ right to hunt, trap, and fish
Indian River Walleye fishing has been pretty good on Burt and Mullett lakes. The spawn is winding down and fish are moving back into the lakes. Morels are popping. The late turkey season has been

Wildlife managers have proposed several changes to furbearer regulations for the 2013-14 regulation cycle, including a significant expansion for bobcat hunting and trapping in the northern Lower Peninsula.
Education/Seminar May 20-21: Hunter Ed Class Home Study, Gander Mtn., Flint., 6-9 p.m. For more info call Herb Pickell, 989-233-3866. June 8: Youth & Adult Fly Fishing Class for Metro Detroit, 10-4 p.m., Firefighters Park,
DISTRICT 1 Sgt. Marc Pomroy and CO Marvin Gerlach patrolled the walleye spawning run on the Menominee River, which has a special open season for walleyes – a one-fish limit during the spring. Late in

Legislators need to hear support from hunters and fishermen for a license fee increase.
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