
Stocking of salmon could be slashed in Michigan
Michigan fish managers are facing a frightening scenario on Lake Michigan: too few prey fish to sustain the salmon population at current stocking levels.

Michigan fish managers are facing a frightening scenario on Lake Michigan: too few prey fish to sustain the salmon population at current stocking levels.
Pickford Area Fishing has been slow around the eastern U.P. A fair number of perch are being caught in Lake Huron at the Les Cheneaux Islands and in the bays around Drummond Island. Toms are

Regional advisory teams are meeting to discuss deer management in southern Michigan, the northern Lower Peninsula, and the Upper Peninsula
DISTRICT 1 CO Trey Luce served a warrant on a subject for taking a deer last firearms deer season without a license. CO Dave Painter responded to a call about a suicidal subject in Iron

Legislation aimed at creating more northern wild turkey habitat in Michigan and determining whether disease may be suppressing those populations
Banquets/Fundraisers April 13: Red Cedar DU Banquet, 6 p.m., Kellogg Center, MSU Campus. For more info call Richard Jess, 517-331-1909. April 13: RMEF Banquet, 5 p.m., The Trillium, Spring Lake. For more info call Dan
The Department of Natural Resources today announced the Encroachment Resolution Initiative (ERI), an effort geared at resolving the hundreds of cases of encroachment – or trespass – occurring on public land throughout Michigan.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Southern Lake Huron Management Unit in Fisheries Division has announced a meeting in Bay City to discuss statewide fishing regulation proposals.

New guidelines have been put in place heading into Michigan’s 2012-13 fishing season.
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