
Support strong for pike, muskie reg changes
Michigan muskie and pike anglers are giving the nod to a proposed set of rules that are expected to improve fishing for trophy-size predators by restricting their take on lakes statewide

Michigan muskie and pike anglers are giving the nod to a proposed set of rules that are expected to improve fishing for trophy-size predators by restricting their take on lakes statewide
Saginaw Bay Area Perch fishing has been good on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. Anglers fishing with minnows in 14 to 22 feet of water report a good bite at the Black Hole and the Spark

On July 30-31, the Ohio DNR, Michigan DNR, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers collected 150 water samples from the Sandusky Bay and Sandusky River
Indian River Perch fishing has been good on Mullett and Burt lakes. A few walleyes also have been caught, but action has been fair at best. Grouse hunting has been decent and should improve as
Pickford Area Fishing has slowed a little in the eastern U.P. Fair numbers of walleyes are hitting crawler harnesses in Raber Bay. Muskie fishing is heating up in Munuscong Bay. A fair number of perch
DISTRICT 1 CO Ryan Aho stopped an unregistered ORV with two subjects on it who weren’t wearing helmets. Both subjects had just been released from prison and became verbally abusive and were making violent threats
Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 29: DU Banquet, 6-9 p.m., VFW Hall Standish. For more info call Dale Borske, 989-876-7341. Sept. 29: Highlands Chapter RGS Banquet, 5:30 p.m., El Dorado Golf Course. For more info call Larry Visser,

State Rep. Mike Huuki, a Republican from Houghton County, has introduced legislation that would pave the way for a wolf-hunting season in Michigan.

The Department of Natural Resources confirmed the catch of a new state-record black buffalo on Thursday, Sept. 6.
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