Perch bite heating up; still no ice in the south
SOUTHERN LOWER Lake St. Clair Boat anglers are catching a few perch on Lake St. Clair, when they can get out. There was no safe ice on the lake. A few steelhead have been caught
SOUTHERN LOWER Lake St. Clair Boat anglers are catching a few perch on Lake St. Clair, when they can get out. There was no safe ice on the lake. A few steelhead have been caught

A new state website soon will allow residents and outdoorsmen to review habitat improvement work through a point-and-click map, with markers for fisheries, wildlife, and forest management programs.
Banquets/Fundraisers. March 2: Livingston County WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Woodshire Place. For more info call Jennifer Degrandchamp, 517-404-3245. March 2: Metaro Airport Lions Club Banquet, Park Place Banquet Hall. For more info call 517-404-9649. March

Hunters and biologists in the Upper Peninsula are optimistic about the white-tailed deer survival rate coming out of this mild winter.

Children under the age of 10 now have the legal ability – with parental consent – to hunt with a mentor in Michigan. The state Natural Resources Commission last month approved recommendations from a six-member
Pickford Area There was over a foot of ice on Munuscong Bay last week. Walleyes and perch were hitting minnows and jigs all over the bay. Perch fishing has been good in Muskie Bay with
Indian River There was 6 to 12 inches of ice on Burt and Mullett lakes last week. Walleye fishing has been decent, and the perch bite has been good, too. The best action has been
Saginaw Bay Area Shore ice is forming on Saginaw Bay from the Saginaw River to AuGres. The ice is good only out to about 4 feet of water, but good perch action has come to
SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Anglers who have taken the shrink wrap off their boats are catching perch in the open water on Lake St. Clair. A few boaters have been fishing near Selfridge and
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