Southeastern Lower
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
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
Lansing ’Äî Tired of paying daily or seasonal fees to use some of the DNR’Äôs most popular boating access sites? Relief may be on the way. H.B. 5839, introduced by Rep. Kevin Elsenheimer, a Republican
Marquette, Mich. ’Äî Plum Creek Timber Company has announced it will increase its annual tree planting this spring to approximately 1 million trees. The plantings coincide with regeneration in Plum Creek’Äôs effort to sustain Michigan’Äôs
Indian River Walleye fishing has been decent on Burt and Mullet lakes, but pressure has been light. Those fishing in the shallows report the best success. Northland Sports Co., (231) 238-9382. Traverse City Area Fishing
Houghton Lake Area Walleye fishing has been good on Houghton Lake. A lot of the fish being caught are small, but there are plenty of keepers. Bass fishing also has been hot. Crappies are hitting
July 20, Aug. 9: North Macomb Sportsmen’Äôs Club, 8 a.m., at the club. For more info call John Oldani, 810-523-5014. July 18-20:’ÄàWhite River Muzzleloaders, Shoot. For more info call Skip Sisson, 231-861-5265. Sept. 13-14:’ÄàNorth Macomb
Pickford Area Pike fishing has been good in Lake Huron, with anglers reporting fish at Cedarville, Hessel, and Muskie Bay. Spoons and spinnerbaits fished in the shallows have been producing good results. Perch fishing has
Lansing ’Äî For years, the Michigan Darkhouse Angling Association has been told that the only way to stretch Michigan’Äôs northern pike-spearing season was through legislative action. Now, that action appears to be under way. State
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