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Invasive beech leaf disease found in Michigan

REGION – The Michigan departments of Natural Resources and Agriculture and Rural Development recently confirmed the presence of invasive beech leaf disease in a small, private...

The deepest egg hunt in the Great Lakes

By Shawn Sitar, Michigan Department of Natural Resources MICHIGAN – Fisheries researchers go to great lengths, or sometimes deep waters, to seek answers to their questions....

Weekly fishing report: July 6, 2022

Northeast Lower Peninsula Tawas: There were a few coho salmon, lake trout and steelhead caught out past buoy 2 in 60 to 80 feet of water...

Weekly fishing report: June 29, 2022

Northeast Lower Peninsula Tawas: Some steelhead, coho, Chinook salmon, walleye and lake trout were caught outside and south of buoy 2 in 50 to 70 feet...

Hot, dry weather sends fire risk to extreme levels in parts of Michigan

MICHIGAN – Wildfire danger is forecast to be extreme or very high across much of northern Michigan this weekend, so please be careful when working...

Lake Michigan experiencing seasonal alewife die-off

REGION – Alewife, small prey fish that reach 2 to 9 inches in length, are experiencing a seasonal die-off in Lake Michigan, an  event that...

Weekly fishing report: June 22, 2022

Northeast Lower Peninsula Tawas: Some smallmouth bass and rock bass were caught off the pier while casting crawlers and body baits. At Gateway Park on the...

Tiny New Zealand Mudsnails lead to big concerns in the Chain of Lakes

REGION – In spring of 2021 New Zealand mudsnails were identified in The Elk River Chain of Lakes Watershed where Shanty Creek flows into...

Torch River Bridge open house to discuss boating access site project

NORTHERN MICHIGAN – Anyone interested in a proposed enhancement project at the Torch River Bridge boating access site, in Antrim County, is encouraged to...

Weekly fishing report: June 15, 2022

Northeast Lower Peninsula Tawas Walleye were caught near buoys #4 and #6 while trolling crawlers in 15 to 17 feet of water. Some chinook salmon, Atlantic...
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