As the 2023 Michigan Walleye Tour draws to a close, participating teams eagerly await the championship in August. Meanwhile, prime fishing spots for Walleye throughout Michigan remain open for all ...
As Michigan's anglers prep to head out for the 2025-26 trout fishing season opener, don't forget to get a license first. Everyone 17 and older who targets fish, amphibians, crustaceans and reptiles in ...
Through June 30, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is partnering with the MyCatch by Angler's Atlas mobile app to host a statewide walleye fishing challenge across all inland waters.
Michigan's 2025-26 fishing license is required for individuals 17 and older fishing in public waters. A free fishing weekend, waiving license requirements, will take place June 7-8. The 2025-26 ...
Anglers targeting walleye this past week were having good results in several areas of Michigan. There were seven spots that stood out. “Walleye fishing was excellent with many anglers getting limit ...
Michigan Out-of-Doors is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, Samsung Smart TV ...
Tawas Pier fishing continues to be slow. Those trolling are picking up walleye in 35 to 70 feet of water outside Tawas Bay, near Buoys 4 & 6, and near the lighthouse when using crawler harnesses. Au ...
Memorial Day weekend is the traditional start of the boating season in Michigan. But ask any angler: the real start is when the winter ice moves out and the walleye move in. Starting in early March, ...
Anyone 17 or older fishing in Michigan public waters needs a license. 2025-26 fishing licenses are valid through March 31, 2026, and cost $26 for residents and $76 for non-residents. Trout season and ...
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