Northwestern Lower
Manistee Area Fishing has been slow on Lake Michigan. A few salmon and lake trout are hitting on the shelf in 180 feet of water. Fishing has been slow on Manistee Lake. Panfish have yet
Manistee Area Fishing has been slow on Lake Michigan. A few salmon and lake trout are hitting on the shelf in 180 feet of water. Fishing has been slow on Manistee Lake. Panfish have yet
Marquette Area Lake trout fishing has been pretty good in Lake Superior. Anglers fishing in the upper harbor report the best success. Anglers are catching a mixed bag of cohos, kings, lakers, and browns at
July 20, Aug. 9: North Macomb Sportsmen’s Club, 8 a.m., at the club. For more info call John Oldani, 810-523-5014. Frankenmuth Conservation Club, 2008 Shooting Schedule, 8415 E. Curtis Rd. Frankenmuth, MI, 48734. For more
Lansing – DNR Director Becky Humphries has said she’ll sign an order restricting bicycle and equestrian use in the Pigeon River Country State Forest. Mountain bikers will have about 300 miles of trail for their
Lake Orion Crappies are still hitting, and bluegills are moving into the shallows on Graham, Lakeville, and Orion lakes. A few pike anglers are reporting success. Bass are hitting floating crankbaits. Trout anglers are catching
Lansing – What a difference a month makes. That was the message George Lindquist had for the Natural Resources Commission at its meeting earlier this month in Lansing. Lindquist, a trustee for U.P. Whitetails of
Sault Ste. Marie Area Walleye fishing has been good in Brimley Bay on Lake Superior. The best action has been on nightcrawlers. Perch fishing has been spotty. Whitefish are hitting wax worms and teardrops fished
St. Joseph Area Salmon fishing is heating up in southern Lake Michigan. Anglers fishing out of St. Joseph report catching cohos and a few browns in 20 to 40 feet of water. Crankbaits fished behind
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