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It’s time for paddlers to help shoulder the weight of paying for public access and law enforcement on state waterways.
DISTRICT 1 CO Ethen Mapes ticketed a group of ice fishermen on Lake Gogebic who were in possession of several short northern pike. CO Ethen Mapes was called to assist Michigan State Police troopers out
Banquets/Fundraisers March 17: Down on the Farm Auction, Eagle Spirit/Eagle Pride, 4 p.m. For more info call Stephanie Cleeves, 989-335-3321. March 17: Newaygo Valley Gobblers NWTF Banquet, 5 p.m., Newaygo Sportman’s Club. For more info
SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair The ice is shot on Lake St. Clair. Some anglers are fishing off private docks around the mile roads and catching decent numbers of perch and panfish. Anglers must have

Ice carousels are gaining in popularity. Fishermen are even getting in on the act, using a carousel to troll for fish through the ice.
SOUTHWESTERN LP Lake St. Clair Ice conditions were deteriorating quickly on Lake St. Clair and warm runoff from rains will melt shoreline ice, which will make accessing the ice difficult to impossible. The lake is
DISTRICT 1 CO Ethen Mapes responded to a complaint involving an individual who allegedly shot at his neighbor’s dog then pointed the gun at the dogs’ owner. Mapes assisted the Michigan State Police, Ontonagon County
Banquets/Fundraisers. March 3: Flat River NWTF Banquet, 5 p.m., St. Josephs Parish Gym, Belding. For more info call Ron Hopkins, 616-822-1310. March 3: Fellowship Baptist Church Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Whitmore Lake. For more info call
Lake St. Clair Fishing has been very good for perch and walleyes on Lake St. Clair. Early mornings and later in the afternoon have produced the best action. Be very careful when heading out. Always
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