Upper Peninsula
Pickford Area Walleye fishing has been good in Munuscong Bay and Raber Bay. Anglers are trolling with crawler harnesses and casting or drifting jigs tipped with crawlers. Perch fishing is starting to improve. Anglers report
Pickford Area Walleye fishing has been good in Munuscong Bay and Raber Bay. Anglers are trolling with crawler harnesses and casting or drifting jigs tipped with crawlers. Perch fishing is starting to improve. Anglers report
Lansing (AP) – Key lawmakers reached a deal on June 23 to strengthen the state’s regulation of large-scale water withdrawals, paving the way for Michigan to approve a regional agreement preventing Great Lakes water from
Lansing ’Äî Despite little federal support, Michigan will move forward with an action plan to restore, remediate, and protect the Great Lakes. That was the message presented at a recent press conference in the Capital
Sturgis Area Bluegill fishing has been very good on Klinger Lake. Anglers fishing wax worms and leaf worms in 10 feet report a very good bite. A few crappies are also hitting in 10 to
Lake St. Clair Perch fishing has been very good on Lake St. Clair. The best action has been reported by anglers fishing along the mile roads and shipping channel near the St. Clair Light. Muskie
¬‚¬‚¬‚¬‚Midland, Mich. ’Äî The news, on its face, is alarming: Packages of carefully trimmed, hunter-harvested venison often can contain lead, a known toxic substance. But beyond the news a lot remains unknown ’Äì and wildlife
Mount Clemens, Mich. ’Äî On the heels of documented disease-related fish die-offs in Lake St. Clair in 2003 and 2006, the DNR said there has been no sign of die-offs in 2008. Mike Thomas, a
Lansing ’Äî By a unanimous 7-0 vote, the state Natural Resources Commission at its June meeting in Lansing approved a proposal to change buck hunting regulations in the Upper Peninsula. Beginning this year, hunters in
Saginaw Bay Area Walleye fishing has been outstanding on Lake Huron’Äôs Saginaw Bay. Anglers fishing from Linwood to Pinconning, at the Spark Plug, and at Callahan Reef all report great success. Nightcrawlers and crankbaits are
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