Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – Dec. 8, 2017
Lake St. Clair The firearms deer season was pretty good when wind and wet weather allowed hunters to get out. Panfish and perch are hitting along the shore on Lake St. Clair. Those using jigs
Lake St. Clair The firearms deer season was pretty good when wind and wet weather allowed hunters to get out. Panfish and perch are hitting along the shore on Lake St. Clair. Those using jigs

Researchers believe that the reduction in the round goby population in the lake may be the reason.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS Open water could still be seen on the main lake early this week. The bays are ice-covered and have been for more than a week. It’s possible that ATV use
PARK FALLS, Wis. – Alex Smay has joined St. Croix as the fishing rod company’s northeast regional account manager. Smay brings nearly 10 years of experience in outdoor marketing and sales management in both fishing

The new regulations on inland waters will be in effect starting March 1; however, fishing for northern pike is not allowed on these waters until the fishing opener on Saturday, May 12.

In this holiday season, hunters and anglers should give thanks.
Chain: The channels have been producing good catches of panfish on small tungsten jigs tipped single spikes. There are few reports on walleyes and bass as the launches are all frozen over and the bigger
Western New York Lower Niagara River: The stairs into the Niagara Gorge at Devil’s Hole State Park were set to reopen after having been closed all summer so they could be rebuilt. The stairs had
ASHLAND AREA Anglers can find some good fishing on Lake Superior and Chequamegon Bay if they can dodge the weather. Bring cold-weather gear. Brown trout, splake, and a few cohos are finally showing up off
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