
Brook trout bag limit increased by five in additional U.P. streams
With the exception of Menominee County, 14 of the U.P.’s 15 counties have at least one stream included on the 10-brook-trout list.

With the exception of Menominee County, 14 of the U.P.’s 15 counties have at least one stream included on the 10-brook-trout list.

Previous reg created a safety issue for anglers fishing for steelhead from boats, as there was concern anglers would not be safe if they had to lean well over the side of the boat to

Program previously included only lake sturgeon, muskellunge and flathead catfish in the catch-and-release category.

Indiana officials say that cooperative arrangement helped save the Hoosier state’s annual brown trout restocking in and along the state’s Lake Michigan shoreline.

Lanesboro hatchery needs $5 million in repairs/improvements, agency says.

LANSING, Mich. — Michigan officials have released updated consumption guidelines for fish caught in Lake St. Clair and the Flint River because of the presence of industrial chemical contaminants. The Department of Health and Human

Cleaning walleyes quickly and efficiently is an art form, and there are various techniques anglers use in cleaning walleyes. In the video above, Mark Arnesen of Arnesen’s Rocky Point on the south shore of Lake

Egg-collection goal, so as to meet 2018 walleye stocking requests, is approximately 88 million eggs, and the NGPC is scheduled to stock nearly 31.6 million walleyes into public waters across the state.

It will be the first update of the system management plan in 27 years.
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