Michigan's 2026 fishing season officially begins April 1, bringing new regulations for anglers. These updated rules affect possession limits and popular fishing locations.
Major changes include new lake trout limits on Lake Superior, walleye slot limits in the Upper Peninsula, and expanded spearfishing waters across the Great Lakes.
The 2026 fishing season began Wednesday, April 1 in Michigan, bringing with it several regulation changes that anglers should review before heading to the water. The Michigan Natural Resources ...
LANSING – Spring fishing is finally here. On April 1, the official kickoff to the new fishing license year in Michigan commenced, so grab your gear and invite someone new to join you and share the ...
Michigan wildlife officials have proposed significant changes to deer hunting regulations to address population imbalances.
Volunteers are needed to watch over this vulnerable fish population and report suspicious activity to the DNR.
The Department of Natural Resources says winterkill is a natural phenomenon caused by low oxygen levels under ice and snow, ...
Northern Michigan is known for its cold, clear rivers and world-class trout fishing. From the winding stretches of the Pere ...