Upper Peninsula Report
Lake Gogebic ice conditions have improved with zero temps at night. ATVs can be used once again in some areas. The cooler temps had slowed fishing a bit, but the action has been fair for
Lake Gogebic ice conditions have improved with zero temps at night. ATVs can be used once again in some areas. The cooler temps had slowed fishing a bit, but the action has been fair for
Ice conditions are as good as they have been for years. There are people starting to drive all over out there. Be safe and call ahead for ice reports. Some of the “outlying” areas in
Crappie action remains strong on Yellow Lake, and bluegills were hitting on Mud Hen Lake. Big and Little Clam have seen steady action for crappies and bluegills. Ice conditions were still excellent. Big Mike’s, (715)
Bill Parker Michigan Editor NO DECISION WAS MADE at the February meeting of the state Natural Resources Commission on a proposal to liberalize crossbow regulations. Commissioners requested an additional month to iron out some wrinkles
Ralph Loos Illinois Editor This is not going to make me the most popular hyena in the cackle, so feel free to build up a head of steam before you call to confirm as much.
Ice conditions continue to be very good, with most lakes holding at least 20 to 22 inches of solid ice. Snowfall last week added about 2 inches of light snow to most lakes, and several
Joe Albert Associate Editor Is it spring yet? Sure feels like it today. Here’s hoping the mild weather continues, then gives way to a nice, warm spring. Weather aside, here’s a few things to think
In Oconto County, Geano Beach anglers are seeing some success for perch and whitefish more than 2 miles out from the landing. The Oconto breakwater harbor is producing some whitefish and the occasional northern pike
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