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Get an idea of fishing conditions around the state from DNR staff updates. Subscribe to receive the report by email or check the current and recent reports online.
Here’s how fishing looks this week in the Northwest Lower Peninsula, Northeast Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula, according to the latest report from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Find the results of major fisheries surveys on Michigan lakes and rivers conducted by the Department of Natural Resources. Each report summarizes the environment, the fish species and the management direction for the water body.
Good areas for anglers to focus their fishing efforts were by the DNR field station, the dam and the Cheboygan City boat launch. Alpena: Pier anglers using crank baits caught a few walleye as well as smallmouth bass and northern pike.
The 2024 fishing licenses are valid through March 31, 2025. Fishing licenses can be purchased at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses or by downloading the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app and purchasing your license on the app. All anglers 17 years of age and older are required to have a fishing license. Buy your license Southeast Lower Peninsula
The Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app gives you a mobile path to buy and store hunting, fishing, ORV and snowmobile licenses and permits, report harvests, access regulations guides and get the latest outdoor recreation updates. The app is a one-stop shop for: Buying hunting and fishing licenses and trail permits. Reporting deer or fish harvests.
The public is welcome to report fish kills using the Eyes in the Field website; such reports are valuable to the DNR’s ability to manage the state’s aquatic resources. If you suspect a fish kill is due to nonnatural causes, call the nearest DNR office or Michigan's Pollution Emergency Alert System at 800-292-4706.
Find the latest fishing reports and tips for Michigan destinations, seasons, and species. Read reviews from anglers who share their experiences and photos of their catches.
Here’s how fishing looks this week in the Northwest Lower Peninsula, Northeast Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula, according to the latest report from the Michigan Department of Natural...
Big Bay de Noc: Smallmouth anglers fishing out of Nahma reported good smallmouth fishing after a mayfly hatch earlier in the week. Fairport: Anglers fishing for Chinook salmon reported fair fishing. Anglers were trolling flasher flies and spoons near Point Detour, and along drop offs and deep-water structure near the island chain.