
Catch-and-release only for Anvil Lake walleyes
The DNR is taking the action after learning that Lac du Flambeau tribal members exceeded their permitted harvest of walleye from the lake.

The DNR is taking the action after learning that Lac du Flambeau tribal members exceeded their permitted harvest of walleye from the lake.
Central Region Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, Perry counties) – Fishermen employing minnows under a float have been rewarded with a mixed bag of fish recently. Crappies, largemouth bass, and catfish are all in the mix.
Anglers are reminded that until June 16 at 12:01 a.m., the season on bass is catch-and-immediate release. Some fisheries received trout stockings in early May. For a schedule, visit www.fishandboat.com. NORTHWEST REGION Lake Erie and
SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair The walleye bite was heating up on Lake St. Clair and some anglers were getting limit catches. Most fish ranged between 15 and 16 inches. The hot spot was the

Wisconsin-based charity provides healing experiences in the outdoors to combat-wounded vets and their families.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Good walleye fishing continues on jigs and plastics in less than 12 feet. Live-bait rigs and leeches are producing walleyes on the 12- to 24- foot structure, while

“I love it when a plan comes together!” It seemed like George Peppard Jr. would say that every week when “The A-Team” aired on NBC during the 1980s. And it was always some roundabout way

Not using this fishing technique? Then expect America’s next top anglers to inquire: “Why aren’t you wacky-rigging?”

The news is surprising, given recent efforts and planning by Stephenson to keep DNR’s Division of Fisheries steaming along amidst budget and staffing shortages.
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