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The Michigan Fishing Guide Tends To Be Rather Thorough

By Essie Osborn


Large mouth as well as small mouth bass can be caught and released from 26 April to 23 May. All lakes have different dates for the fish catching season. Always be sure to check with your Michigan fishing guide before, otherwise you stand a chance of getting a fine.

Bowfishing is done from the inside of a boat using specialized archery equipment. A line is mounted to the bow and when fired the barbed arrow impales the fish. The most common fresh water fish hunted this way are all types of carp, paddlefish, and alligator gar.

Fishing on designated ice skating areas is strongly prohibited. Winter catches can include bluegill, yellow perch, and sometimes northern pike. When the ice becomes unsafe, which is usually by the beginning of March all shanties are to be taken down.

Twice a year the State of Michigan gives the public two free days of fishing. All licences are waived for that period. This includes both the Great Lakes as well as the Inland Waters.

A Marcum Camera Panner is a good idea if you are on the lookout for that trophy fish. This camera can rotate 360 degrees. The running time can vary from 5 - 8 hours of continuous use. The ice auger adapter can cut through ice up to 10 inches in about 8 seconds. The thermal tip-up is a must as it will prevent the hole from freezing over, even at temperatures of -25. It has a round shape and has a thick insulation.

Catching fish during the day can be very tiring for the eyes. Concentrating on the glare of the water for so long is not healthy for anyone. Polarized glasses are very helpful to prevent this. The glare is eliminated so it is easier to see below the water line. They come in different tints and colors which help when looking into different shades of water. Night time these are not necessary as a normal light that is made to shine only into the water is sufficient.

Summerkill takes place during the extremely hot summer months. The oxygen is dissolved due to the high temperature and this puts stress on all the aquatic life. Most fish swim down to the cooler waters where the level of oxygen is very thin.

The law is enforced by state peace officers who provide general law for the communities they serve. They are stationed in nearly every country and who provide regular patrols as well as responding to any law enforcement needs. When natural disasters or emergencies occur they are usually the first to respond. One of the duties is to enforce all regulations set out for outdoor recreation as well as snowmobiling, hunting, fishing and boating. They are there to make sure that citizens adhere to the rules that have been set out.




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