
Fish and wildlife rules hearing information/changes: What you need to know
For the first time in its 85-year history, the Conservation Congress will allow online input for the dozens of questions dealing with fish, wildlife and environmental issues.

For the first time in its 85-year history, the Conservation Congress will allow online input for the dozens of questions dealing with fish, wildlife and environmental issues.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS Fishing pressure continues to be light, with a handful of anglers looking to the bays on the south end for crappies. They seem to bite better early and late each
He revolutionized recreational fishing with the first portable sonar “fish finder.”

Border waters provide some the first opportunities to launch a boat and work the schools of pre-spawn walleyes and saugers.

Sauger from the first year of stocking are now reaching over 20 inches.

Tournament anglers who win regularly and recreational fishermen who fill the live-well monitor the “little things.”

Twin brothers from Kent County fined, lose fishing licenses for poaching walleye on Detroit River.
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) — Muddy water at Alum Creek Lake in central Ohio has anglers chasing catfish. All you need is a hunk of nightcrawler and a weight to keep it
Anglers are reminded that all stocked trout waters, except special regulation sections and those open to year-round fishing, are closed from March 1 until 8 a.m. on opening day of trout season, which is March
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