Michigan Outdoor News Fishing & Hunting Report – July 5, 2019
SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Walleye fishing has been good on Lake St. Clair around cans 29 and 30 at the mouth of the South Channel. A few catfish and perch have also been caught
SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Walleye fishing has been good on Lake St. Clair around cans 29 and 30 at the mouth of the South Channel. A few catfish and perch have also been caught
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – The main lake mud and gravel areas are producing walleyes on live-bait rigs or spinner rigs. Cover water, working the tops and edges early and late each day,

By its inaugural season last summer, the newly formed Heart O’Lakes fishing league had 14 schools and 280 students signed up to fish competitively. And it hasn’t slowed down.

When retrieve speeds, color, flash, movement, rattles and other tricks fail, try increasing the size of your lures.

Visit to a pay-to-fish facility in Texas on Father’s Day boosts the author’s appreciation for the lakes and rivers that citizens in the northern United States can fish for free.

Hang in the hammock over the upcoming July 4th holiday weekend and read one of these six freshwater fishing classics.
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. Editor’s note: High water and flooding continued in most parts of the state at the time these reports
Western New York First off, we need to emphasize that Lake Ontario is open for business. Despite the high water levels and State of Emergency along the shoreline with a 5 mph no-wake zone within
AMERY AREA Sunfish are being caught in 2 to 6 feet at Wapogasset, Balsam, and Magner lakes. Look for walleyes on the weedlines during the day or along shorelines at night on Half Moon Lake,
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