Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – Jan. 19, 2018
Editor’s note: Ice has formed on lakes rivers and bays across the lake, but anglers are reminded to always use caution when heading out. Call ahead for an update on ice conditions. Test the ice
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Editor’s note: Ice has formed on lakes rivers and bays across the lake, but anglers are reminded to always use caution when heading out. Call ahead for an update on ice conditions. Test the ice

Here’s to a great 2017 – and hopes of fishing and hunting more, and maybe trying some new things in 2018 as well.
Lake St. Clair Ice is finally forming on Lake St. Clair. The lake is not freezing evenly and anglers report anywhere from 2 to 6 inches. A good perch bite has been reported by anglers
Banquets/Fundraisers. Jan. 6: Tri-Cities WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., The Grand. Essexville. For more info call Jason Maraskine, 989-486-1961. Jan. 13: State of Michigan PF Banquet, 8:30 a.m., Eagle Eye Conference Center, Bath. For more info
DISTRICT 1 CO Brian Lasanen and Sgt. Grant Emery responded to a Report All Poaching complaint of a person who shot a monster 9-point buck at night. The COs interviewed the suspect who admitted that
Editor’s note: Lakes are freezing across the state, but most were not safe for foot travel. Call ahead for current ice conditions. Always use caution when heading out on the ice. Use a spud to
DISTRICT 1 CO Ethen Mapes and CO Brian Lasanen noticed a truck parked alongside a road with a bow case inside the vehicle. It was after shooting hours and the hunter had still not returned
Banquets/Fundraisers. Jan. 6, 2018: Tri-Cities WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., The Grand. Essexville. For more info call Jason Maraskine, 989-486-1961. Jan. 13, 2018: State of Michigan PF Banquet, 8:30 a.m., Eagle Eye Conference Center, Bath. For

Michigan’s waterfowl season ended with a sky full of ducks, including mostly mallards and a few black ducks.
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