2023 Fishing Guide
2023 Fishing Guide
2023 Fishing Guide
2023
Michigan Fishing Guide
Rules apply from April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024
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M I C H I G A N F I S H I N G L I C E N S E
I N F O R M AT I O N & R E Q U I R E M E N T S
License Items & Fees
Purchase your fishing license (and more) online at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses.
All fishing licenses are good for all species allowed for harvest as indicated in this Fishing Guide.
A $1 surcharge is included in the resident annual, nonresident annual, and senior annual fishing
licenses as well as the combo hunt and fish licenses, as noted with the asterisk (*). Revenue generated
from these funds will be used to educate the public on the benefits of hunting, fishing and trapping in
Michigan, and the impact of these activities on the conservation, preservation and management of the
state’s natural resources in accordance with statute. Learn more at Michigan.gov/DNR.
Item Type Fee
DNR Sportcard $1
All Species Fishing Licenses
Resident Annual $26*
Nonresident Annual $76*
Senior Annual (Residents 65 or older or Residents who are legally $11*
blind – see p. 6)
Daily Fish (Resident or Nonresident) $10/day
This license is valid for 24 hours and may be purchased as needed
Underwater Spearfishing (Resident or Nonresident) Free (A DNR Sportcard may
Required for the activity as described on p. 16. Reporting is required. be needed. See p. 6.)
Voluntary Youth (Age 16 and under) $2*
Combo Hunt/Fish Licenses (Base, Annual Fishing, 2 Deer)
Hunt/Fish Resident $76*
Hunt/Fish Senior Resident $43*
Hunt/Fish Nonresident $266*
Fishing license fees are waived for Michigan residents who are veterans with 100% disability or
active-duty military (see p. 6).
Who needs a Michigan fishing license? Where does the fishing license revenue go?
A license is required when targeting fish, For information concerning where fishing license
amphibians, crustaceans and reptiles in public funds are used please see p. 72.
waters of the state. If you are 17 years of age or
Any adult actively assisting a minor must have
older and fish in Michigan, you must purchase a
a fishing license. However, adults without a
fishing license. If you are under 17, you may fish
fishing license may do the following:
without a license, but you are required to observe
all fishing rules and regulations. If turning 17 at any • Help land a fish with a net or their hands
point during the current season (April 1 - March
• Help unhook a fish
31) you'll need to buy a license.
• Set up the fishing rod with the
Note: The youth fishing license is voluntary and not
appropriate gear
required for ages 16 and under (See p. 9).
• Bait the hook
Where can you purchase a Michigan fishing
license (or replace a lost one)? • Fix tangles or snags
Option 1: Online at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses • Cast the line for young anglers; however, it
should be stressed the young angler must
Option 2: On the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish App
be an active participant while the adult is
Option 3: At a License Agent (find the list at only assisting
Michigan.gov/DNRLicenseAgents)
Option 4: At a DNR Customer Service Center (find
the one closest to you on p. 73)
Need help? Problems buying your license
online? Call the DNR's eLicense Help Desk:
517-284-6057
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M A J O R R E G U L AT I O N C H A N G E S
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2023 Fishing Seasons
This table provides general hook-and-line fishing seasons/dates for the species listed. There are many other fishing regulations associated with these species and seasons.
Please refer to the rest of the 2023 Michigan Fishing Guide for regulations concerning size limits, possession limits, and other restrictions.
Species Season Dates More Info.
April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct.. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March
Largemouth & Smallmouth Bass
Catch-and-immediate-release on all waters (except as
F I S H I N G
Possession season on Lake St. Clair & St. Clair & Detroit
June 3 - December 31 Pages 12-14
rivers
Northern Pike & Walleye
Possession season on Lower Peninsula Great Lakes,
Open for Entire Year Pages 12-14
Lake St. Clair & St. Clair & Detroit rivers
Possession season on Lower Peninsula inland waters April 29 - March 15 Pages 12-14
Possession season on Upper Peninsula Great Lakes,
May 15 - March 15 Pages 12-14
inland waters & St. Marys River
Salmon & Trout
Gear Restricted streams Please see Pages 44-46 for information concerning seasons on these streams.
Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Cisco, Lake Whitefish, Round Whitefish, Smelt, Sunfishes, White Bass, Yellow Perch & Other Species
All waters open for fishing Open for Entire Year Pages 12-14
Great Lakes Lake Trout & Splake - See map and Table 4 on Pages 20-21
Lake Sturgeon - See Table 2 on Page 15
L I C E N S E R E Q U I R E M E N T S
Fishing License Requirements leave papers, duty papers, military orders or other
evidence verifying that he/she is an active-duty
and Special Provisions: member of the military, along with a valid Michigan
• You must purchase a license if you are 17 years driver's license or voter registration card. This
of age or older. license, available at DNR Customer Service Centers
(see p. 73) and at license retail outlets statewide,
• If you are under 17, you may fish without a license, is valid for the license year. Military members
but you are required to observe all fishing rules receiving a free license must present the license,
and regulations. along with proof of military status, if requested
• When fishing, you must carry your license and by a Conservation Officer. NOTE: nonresident,
the identification used to purchase that license active-duty military personnel officially stationed
and exhibit both upon request of a Michigan in Michigan qualify for Michigan resident rates.
Conservation Officer, a Tribal Conservation
Officer or any law enforcement officer. Michigan Veterans with Disabilities: A resident
• The Michigan Department of Natural Resources veteran with a disability is eligible to obtain a fishing
has an electronic license that allows an individual license, that does not require a separate application,
to display a copy of the fishing license using a free of charge if one of the following conditions is
smart phone or similar device. met: the person has been determined by the U.S.
Department of Veteran Affairs to be permanently
• Your annual fishing license is valid from March 1 and totally disabled as a result of military service
of a given year through March 31 of the following and entitled to veterans' benefits at the 100%
year. rate, for a disability other than blindness, or the
person has been rated by the U.S. Department
To purchase a fishing license you of Veteran Affairs as individually unemployable.
must have:
Residents who are blind: A resident who is
• A valid Michigan Driver's License; or declared legally blind is eligible to purchase the
• A valid Michigan ID Card (issued by the Secretary senior fishing license.
of State); or Persons with developmental disabilities or
• A valid driver's license from your state of residents of a home for the aged (licensed under
residency; or the Public Health Code): A developmentally
disabled individual or a resident of a home for the
• A DNR Sportcard (issued by license dealers). aged licensed under the Public Health Code may
If the information on your DNR Sportcard obtain a permit from the DNR to fish without a
from a previous year is still accurate, you may license if the developmentally disabled individual
continue to use it. NOTE: when purchasing a or the resident of the licensed home for the aged
DNR Sportcard you will be asked to provide two
is a member of a group accompanied by 1 or more
proofs of Michigan residency.
adults who hold a valid license to fish. Permits are
available at DNR Customer Service Centers (see p. 73).
To qualify for a resident fishing
license, you must:
• Be a person who resides in a settled or permanent
home or domicile within the boundaries of this
state with the intention of remaining in this
Automatically Renew!
state, or When you purchase your 2023
• Be a full-time student at a Michigan college or Michigan fishing license online
university, and reside in Michigan, or
you can choose to automatically
• Serve full-time in the U.S. Military and be either
officially stationed in Michigan or maintain
renew in 2024!
residency in Michigan. Visit Michigan.gov/DNR and be
The ownership of land in Michigan by itself is not sure to “turn on” auto renew when
qualification for a resident license.
you see the button at checkout.
Other special provisions:
U.S. Military Personnel: Fishing license fees
are waived for full-time, federal, active-duty U.S.
military personnel who have maintained resident
status. The individual must present military ID,
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Description of Inland Waters (see pp. 12-14, 28-31 and 48-65). Lakes and streams
are closed to all fishing during the period listed.
Inland waters are all waters within the jurisdiction of
the state except the Great Lakes, and the bays and
connecting waters. The connecting waters between
Native American Fishing on
Lake Superior and Lake Huron include that portion Inland Waters
of the St. Marys River located within this state.
Federal treaties exist between the United States
The connecting waters of Lake Huron and Lake
government and tribes residing in Michigan.
Erie include the St. Clair River (begins at the Fort
Although the entire State of Michigan is covered
Gratiot Light), Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River
by treaties, only two treaty areas are currently
(beginning at the imaginary line extending due
subject to fishing b y t ribal g overnments. T he
south of the Windmill Point Light, Wayne County,
Treaty of Washington, signed in 1836, covers
and ending at the imaginary east-west line drawn
the eastern Upper Peninsula and the northern
through the most southerly point of Celeron Island).
Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The Treaty of La
Inland waters include all inland lakes, streams and
Pointe, signed in 1842, covers the western Upper
tributaries to the Great Lakes.
Peninsula and areas of northern Wisconsin.
DID YOU KNOW: Violators of fishing rules & regulations can face fines,
jail time, loss of fishing equipment and/or revocation of their fishing license?
*NOTE: Violations under section 48702a could lead to a fine, jail or both.
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D E F I N I T I O N S & T E R M S
Artificial Flies: Known as wet and dry flies, streamers, Competitive Fishing Event: Any organized
or nymphs, is defined as a single-pointed hook, or competition among anglers involving prize
not more than two single-pointed hooks connected distribution or the declaration of a winner that is
in-line (the second hook commonly known as a not defined as a fishing tournament with specific
stinger hook), crafted with natural, artificial and/ rules applying to that particular event (see p. 70).
or synthetic materials attached to the hook with
thread. An artificial fly may not include a spinner, Daily Possession Limit: The total number of fish,
spoon, scoop, lip or any other fishing lure or bait amphibians or reptiles that may be caught and
attached. Material of any type cannot be attached retained in one calendar day and includes those that
above the eye of the hook. The fly or leader may be are consumed or given away. See also Possession Limit
weighted, but no weight shall be attached to the (see p .9).
terminal tackle in a manner that allows the weight Dates: Whenever dates are listed they are considered
to be suspended from or below the hook. Single- inclusive.
pointed hooks are restricted to measuring 1/2-inch
or less from point to shank. Designated Trout Lake: Any lake so designated by
law , that contains a significant population of trout or
Artificial Lure: A manmade lure manufactured to salmon. All Type A and Type D lakes are designated
imitate natural bait. Artificial lures include spoons, trout lakes (see p. 24 and 48-65).
spinners, flies and plugs made of metal, plastic,
wood and other non-edible materials. They also Designated Trout Stream: Any stream, so
include plastic products made to resemble worms, designated by law, that contains a significant
eggs, fish and other aquatic organisms. NOTE: On population of trout or salmon. All of the following:
the following waters from Aug. 1 - Nov. 15, terminal Type 1, Type 2, Gear Restricted Streams, and Brook
fishing gear is restricted to single-pointed hooks or Trout Research Areas, and most Type 3 and Type 4
jigs, measuring 1/2-inch or less from point to shank waters are designated trout streams (see pp. 42-65).
or treble hooks 3/8-inch or less from point to shank
ONLY when attached to a body bait, plug, spinner Dip Net: A square net constructed from a piece
or spoon. An artificial lure is not a device primarily of webbing of heavy twine, hung on heavy cord
constructed of lead: all waters of the Betsie R. (Benzie or frame so as to be without sides or walls, and
and Manistee Cos.), all waters of Bear Cr. (Manistee suspended from the corners and attached in such
Co.), the Manistee R. from Tippy Dam downstream a manner that when the net is lifted no part is more
to Railroad Bridge below M-55 (T22N, R16W, S31; than 4 feet below the plane formed by the imaginary
Manistee Co.), Big Sable R. from mouth upstream to lines connecting the corners from which the net is
Hamlin Lake Dam (Mason Co.), all waters of the Pere suspended. As used in fishing, it shall be lowered and
Marquette R. (Lake, Mason, Newaygo and Oceana raised vertically as nearly as possible (also referred to
Cos.), all waters of the Little Manistee R. (Lake, as a drop net or umbrella net) (see p. 23).
Manistee and Mason Cos.), White R. from mouth Dropper Line: A line in addition to the main fishing
upstream to Hesperia Dam (Muskegon and Oceana line that contains a hook. Dropper lines are usually
Cos.), all waters of N. Br. White R. (Muskegon and attached to the main line.
Oceana Cos.) Muskegon R. upstream to Croton Dam
(Muskegon and Newayago Cos.), and all waters of Drop-Shotting: Using a weight suspended below a
the N. Br. Pentwater R. (Mason and Oceana Cos.), single-pointed hook that is tied directly to the main
S. Br. Pentwater R. upstream to Hart Dam (Mason fishing line (see p. 10).
and Oceana Cos.).
Drowned River Mouth Lakes (Type F): A lake-
Cast Net: A net without walls or sides that is thrown like area of a river where it enters the Great Lakes.
to take minnows, alewife, smelt and shad in the Great Considered inland waters and are listed in Note 2
Lakes and Connecting Waters. There is no restriction on p.18.
on the size of cast nets allowed.
Eviscerated: To have internal organs removed from
Catch-and-Immediate-Release (CIR): The act of the body cavity or have gills severed to ensure the
returning fish immediately to the water without organism is dead.
injury and without holding in a livewell or similar
device. Anglers may continue to fish CIR given they Fishing License: A required item for any resident
have reached their daily possession limit for a given or nonresident angler age 17 or older targeting fish,
species. amphibians, crustaceans or reptiles in Michigan.
Annual licenses are valid from March 1 of a given year
Chumming: Luring or attracting or attempting to through March 31 of the following year (see pg. 2).
lure or attract fish by scattering organic material
into the water (see p. 11). Material commonly used as Fishing Season: The period of time a body of water
chum includes fish eggs, corn, rice, noodles, oatmeal is open to fishing. It is unlawful to fish in any body of
and maggots (see the NOTE in the top row of the water outside of the fishing season.
table on p. 43).
Fishing Tournament: An organized, competitive
Cisco: Also known as lake herring. fishing event among anglers, or teams of anglers,
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with specific rules applying to that particular event.
ONLY ONE license while in transit. When fishing
See also Fishing Tournament Information on p. 70.
in Michigan waters, Michigan possession and size
Fishing Tournament Information System: An limits must be followed.
electronic system fishing tournament directors use
Possession Season: The portion of the fishing
to register their fishing tournaments (see p. 70).
season during which it is legal to harvest fish.
Great Lakes Connecting Waters (Connecting
Protected Slot Limit: Prohibits the possession
Waters): Specific bodies of water in Michigan that
or harvest of fish that fall within a protected
connect the Great Lakes. The designated connecting
minimum and maximum size interval (see p. 14).
waters are L. St. Clair, St. Marys R., St. Clair R. (begins
at the Fort Gratiot Light) and the Detroit R. (begins
at the imaginary east/west line extending due south Reporting Requirements for Lake Sturgeon
of the Windmill Point Light, Wayne Co., and ending & Muskellunge: Any angler who harvests a lake
at the imaginary east/west line drawn through the sturgeon or muskellunge is required to report the
most southernly point of Celeron Isl.). NOTE: Portage/ harvest within 24 hours of the time of the catch.
Torch Lakes (Houghton Co.) are not designated as Anglers can report their harvest online (Michigan.
Great Lakes Connecting Waters. gov/RegisterFish), on the DNR Hunt Fish app, by
calling 888-636-7778, or in person at any DNR
Hand Net and Landing Net: A mesh bag of webbing
Customer Service Center (see p. 73) during normal
or wire, suspended from a circular, oval or rectangular
state business hours with advance notice of arrival.
frame attached to a handle. These are the most
common fishing nets used in Michigan (see p. 23).
River vs. Stream: The same regulations apply
Hook & Hook Gap Measurement:
whether a body of water is designated as a river or
A single, double or treble
a stream. They are regulated the same in Michigan.
pointed hook. All hooks
POINT
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L AW F U L F I S H I N G M E T H O D S
Artificial Lights: Artificial lights may be used for Hook-and-Line Fishing: Fish not hooked in the
fishing; however, artificial lights may not be used mouth must be returned to the water immediately.
to spear frogs (see p. 22). No more than 3 lines per person (including tip-ups)
or more than 6 hooks or lures may be used. All hooks
Bait: Any fish and frogs may be used as bait when
attached to an artificial bait or “night crawler harness”
legally taken and possessed, EXCEPT lampreys,
are counted as 1 hook (EXCEPTION: for crappie/
live carp, goldfish or live gobies. Wigglers (mayfly
perch rigs and umbrella rigs each hook is counted
nymphs) and other aquatic nymphs and larvae also
separately as part of total allowed). Hooks must be
may be used for bait, but may not be taken from any
baited or attached to an artificial bait. All tip-ups
trout stream except for personal use on the same
and other similar devices must be marked with the
stream. Crayfish may be taken for bait and personal
name and address of the owner in legible English,
use (see below). See exceptions on the Michigan
either directly on the object or securely fastened to it
Wisconsin Boundary Waters (see pp. 24-25). To help
by a plate or tag. All lines must be under immediate
reduce the spread of invasive species, anglers are
control. Hook and size regulations exist on certain
reminded to properly dispose of all bait containers
streams (see Exceptions to General Regulations by
including worms and soil, crayfish and minnows in
County, pp. 28-31).
a trash receptacle. NOTE: Bait fish may only be used
in the waters where collected. Hoop Nets: May be used for burbot only on certain
waters Dec. 15 – last day of Feb. A permit is required
Bow Fishing: Bow and arrow and crossbow may be
through a local DNR office. See Table 5 General
used on certain waters for certain species. See Table
Netting Regulations p. 23. Hoop nets shall be no
3 Bow and Spear Fishing Regulations on pp. 16-17.
larger than 36" in diameter, and no longer than 7'
Crayfish: Native crayfish may be harvested in all in length.
waters as long as the water body is open to fishing. In
Minnows for Personal Use: Minnows for personal
designated trout waters, crayfish may only be taken
use may only be taken with hook-and-line, seines, dip
during the fishing season for trout. Anglers may
nets, hand nets and traps with a valid fishing license
use traps, nets, hook-and-line or hands to harvest
and may only be used in the waters where they are
crayfish. All crayfish traps must bear the owners
collected. In designated trout lakes and streams,
name and address. There is no minimum size limit
minnows may only be taken during the open season
or possession limit. Crayfish species not native to
for trout by hook-and-line or minnow traps. NOTE:
Michigan waters, including (but not limited to) red
Minnows may not be taken from LEELANAU CO.:
swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) may not be
Hatlem’s Cr. Gear restrictions are as follows: seines
used for bait, whether alive or dead, on any waters of
must not be over 12 feet by 4 feet; hand nets not
this state whether those waters are public or private.
over 8 square feet and without sides or walls; and
However, rusty crayfish may be harvested live for
minnow traps not over 24" long and need to have a
personal consumption, or harvested and used as bait
funnel opening no larger than 1 1/2". Minnow traps
if they are dead. On Michigan-Wisconsin boundary
must bear the owner's name and address. Cast nets
waters, crayfish may not be possessed or used for
may be used to take minnows, alewife, smelt and
bait, whether alive or dead.
shad in the Great Lakes, L. St. Clair, and the Detroit
Dip Nets: Dip nets may be used for bowfin, carp, R., St. Clair R., and St. Mary’s R.
longnose gar, smelt and suckers in waters that are
Spearing: Hand, rubber or spring-propelled spears
not designated trout streams. A permit is required
may be used for certain species. See Table 3 Bow and
if equipment is to be left overnight. See Table 5
Spear Fishing Regulations pp. 16-17.
General Netting Regulations, p. 23.
Drop-Shotting: The practice of having a weight
suspended below a single-pointed hook that is tied
directly to the main fishing line is lawful on inland
lakes, drowned river mouths (see p. 18), Great Lakes
and Great Lakes Connecting Waters only. This gear
may not be used on rivers or streams.
Gaffs: Gaffs may be used to help land lawfully
hooked fish on all waters EXCEPT on a designated
trout stream. Never use a gaff on fish that are not
legal to harvest or fish you plan to release.
Hand Nets: Hand nets of any handle length may be
used to help land lawfully hooked fish. Hand nets
may also be used to take bowfin, carp, longnose
gar, smelt and suckers. See Table 5 General Netting
Regulations, p. 23.
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U N L AW F U L AC T I V I T I E S
It Is Unlawful To: Commercially take amphibians or reptiles in
Michigan.
Chum with organic material in all stream types
as indicated on p. 43. Disturb or remove reptile eggs from the wild
without a permit.
Possess or transport any live transgenic
(genetically engineered) organism or any live Fish for any species or possess fishing devices along
specimen of the following non-native fish, a stream or lake closed to fishing.
crayfish, o r f reshwater m ollusk: b ighead c arp,
Fish with your hands, firearms, explosives, setlines,
black carp, silver carp, grass carp (white amur),
poisons or methods other than lawful fishing
members of the snakehead family (Channidae),
methods.
Wels catfish, bitterling, stone moroko, zander, Ide,
Japanese weatherfish, rudd, tench, Eurasian ruffe, Fish anywhere in a fish ladder or within 100 feet of
tubenose goby, round goby, red swamp crayfish, a lamprey control weir.
yabby crayfish, rusty crayfish (except for personal
Use a net to take a fish within 100 feet of a dam
consumption as noted on p.10), killer shrimp, zebra
(landing nets are allowed to secure a legally hooked
mussel, golden mussel or quagga mussel. To do so
fish).
may result in civil fines up to $10,000.
Use a seine for any species other than minnows.
Use red swamp crayfish for bait, whether alive or
dead, on any waters of this state (see p. 10). Use cast nets in any inland water.
Import, plant or transplant live fish including Shoot reptiles or amphibians with a firearm
viable eggs of any fish without permit. (including spring, air or gas propelled), bow and
arrow or crossbow.
Buy or sell fish or parts of fish, reptiles, amphibians
or crayfish taken under a sport fishing license. Have a weight rigidly attached to a multi-point
hook, or suspended from a multi-point hook.
Take fish for the sole purpose of removing the eggs.
Fish on a river or stream (see NOTE 2, p. 18) using
Harvest, attempt to harvest, or possess any
a weight suspended below any hook, unless the
threatened or endangered species except as
authorized by the DNR. For more information, hook is on a dropper line (a leader) that is at least
look at Michigan's Rare Plants & Animals list at 3" long.
mnfi.anr.msu.edu/species. Fish on a drowned river mouth (Type F) using a
weight suspended below any multi-pointed hook
Harvest or attempt to harvest freshwater
or single-pointed hooks exceeding a 1/2" between
mussels (clams or bivalves) whether living or dead,
point and shank (see NOTE 2, p. 18).
including the shell or parts thereof, from any waters
of the state. Deposit litter, fish offal or any foreign matter in any
waters of the state or any lands, private or public.
EXCEPTION: A special cultural or
collectors permit may be obtained from Take or attempt to take fish outside of the open
the DNR for the taking of freshwater mussels. season for that species (unless there is a specified
CIR season for that species).
Use multi-pointed hooks exceeding 3⁄8" between
point and shank and/or single-pointed hooks Commercially harvest wigglers from any state
exceeding ½" between point and shank on all waters from June 1 – Sep. 1.
streams (including tributaries to the Great Lakes)
Snag a fish, attempt to snag a fish, or possess a fish
from Aug. 1 - May 31.
that was snagged.
Use lures exceeding one ounce on all streams
Possess a Prohibited or Restricted Species, the
from Aug. 1 to May 31 except when fishing in the
possession of a fish species listed as prohibited or
Detroit R., St. Clair R., and St. Marys R.
restricted per MCL 324.41301 or Invasive Species
Possess or sell a multi-pointed hook with a weight Order Amendment No. 1 of 2020 is prohibited unless
permanently attached. it is eviscerated or adheres to criteria described
within MCL 324.41301(2).
Take or possess on any waters over which this
state has jurisdiction any fish that is so mutilated
that the identification or measurement of that fish
is impossible.
Possess more than the Michigan daily possession
limit when fishing in Michigan waters, even
if holding licenses from more than one state or
province.
Commercially take, possess or sell rusty crayfish
in Michigan.
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G E N E R A L F I S H I N G R E G U L AT I O N S
This table provides general statewide regulations for the species listed. However, there are many waters in the
state that have fishing regulations which differ from those in this table. For instance, it is unlawful to possess
fishing gear or fish for suckers on designated trout waters during the closed fishing season. Please refer to
the Michigan-Wisconsin Boundary Waters (see pp. 24-25), Sylvania Wilderness Area (see p. 26), Exceptions to General
Regulations by County (see pp. 28-31), and Inland Trout & Salmon Regulations (pp. 42-65) for exceptions. Table notes
are found on pp. 13-14. ATTENTION ANGLERS: There are regulations requiring all bass and walleye tournaments
and muskellunge contests be registered (see p. 70).
Table 1: General Fishing Regulations
Minimum
Species Daily Possession
Size Possession Seasons
(NOTE 1) Limit
(inches)
3rd. Sat. in June - Dec. 31: L. St. Clair, St.
Largemouth Bass Clair R., Detroit R. (See NOTE 2)
Smallmouth Bass 14" 5 in any Sat. before Memorial Day - Dec. 31: All
(NOTE 2) combination other waters including Gr. Lakes (except
those listed in NOTE 2)
Walleye May 15 – March 15: Upper Peninsula Gr.
(NOTE 3)
15" 5 Lakes and inland waters, and St. Marys R.
Last Sat. in April – March 15: Lower
Northern Pike Peninsula inland waters
(NOTE 4)
24" 2 Open All Year: Lower Peninsula Gr. Lakes, L.
St. Clair, St. Clair R. and Detroit R.
Flathead Catfish 15" 5
Open All Year
Channel Catfish 12" 10
Muskellunge 42" Only 1 per angler 1st Sat. in June – March 15: All Gr. Lakes
(including Tiger (See NOTE per license year and inland waters and St. Marys R.
Muskellunge) 4 for (Mandatory 1st Sat. in June – Dec. 31: L. St. Clair, St.
(See NOTE 4) exceptions) Registration) Clair R. and Detroit R.
Yellow Perch
(NOTE 5) 25
Sunfishes 25 in any
(NOTE 6) combination of the
listed species
25 on Gr. Lakes,
L. St. Clair, St.
White Bass No size Marys R., St. Clair
R., and Detroit R. Open All Year
limit
10 on inland waters
10 in any
Cisco, Lake combination on Gr.
Whitefish, Round Lakes, Connecting
Whitefish Waters and Type
(NOTE 7) F lakes, 5 in any
combination on
other inland waters
Lake Sturgeon Please see Table 2, p. 15 for Lake Sturgeon Regulations
No size Open All Year
Smelt
limit 2 gallons (See p. 23, Table 5 for Netting Regulations)
All others No size No possession
Open All Year
(NOTE 8) limit limit
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NOTES for Table 1 Ontonagon R. (Ontonagon Co.): No more than
1 walleye over 23" may be possessed in daily
NOTE 1 - All Warmwater Fish: possession limit.
Warmwater fish include all species listed in this
table. Regulations for trout and salmon on inland
Portage and Torch L. systems (Houghton Co.):
waters are provided on pp. 42-65 and Great Lakes
No more than 1 walleye over 23" may be possessed
trout and salmon on pp. 18-21.
in daily possession limit.
NOTE 2 - Largemouth & Smallmouth Bass: NOTE 4 - Muskellunge & Northern Pike:
Catch-and-Immediate-Release (CIR) seasons:
Muskellunge Mandatory Reporting
CIR fishing for bass is allowed all year on all waters,
Requirement: Anglers who harvest a muskellunge
unless otherwise closed to fishing. All bass
can report it by going online to Michigan.gov/
caught must be immediately returned to the water
RegisterFish or by calling 888-636-7778. For more
(see Definitions & Terms pp. 8-9).
information, see p. 9.
On L. Michigan, within one-half mile of the
Muskellunge harvest is limited to only 1
following islands of the Beaver Island Archipelago:
muskellunge per angler per year (April 1 -
Beaver, Garden, High and Hog, (Charlevoix Co.)
March 31).
the possession season is July 1 - Dec. 31 and open
to bass CIR all year. Catch-and-Immediate-Release (CIR) seasons:
CIR fishing for muskellunge is allowed all year on
NOTE 3 - Walleye: all waters, unless otherwise closed to fishing. All
L. Huron waters of MH-4 (see p. 20) including muskellunge caught must be immediately returned
Saginaw Bay and lower Saginaw R. (Bay and to the water (see Definitions & Terms pp. 8-9) .
Saginaw Counties) from the mouth of the river,
upstream to the West Center Street (Douglas Special Muskellunge Regulations:
G. Schenk) Bridge. Effective January 1, 2023 the
50" Minimum Size Limit Waters:
possession season for walleye shall be open all year.
The daily possession limit for walleye is 8 with a 13" Antrim: L. Bellaire (including all tribs upstream to
minimum size limit. Any changes will be announced Bellaire Dam), Clam L. (including all tribs), Torch
online at Michigan.gov/fishing and in a prerecorded L. (including all tribs); Antrim & Grand Traverse:
message at 888-367-7060. Elk L. (above Elk Rapids Dam, including all tribs);
Antrim, Grand Traverse & Kalkaska: L. Skegemog
L. Erie, Detroit R., L. St. Clair and St. Clair R.: The (including all tribs); Barry: Thornapple L. (from
daily possession limit is 6 walleye through April 30, McKeown Rd. to Barger Rd.); Iron: Chicagon L.
2023. The daily possession limit for walleye will be (including all tribs).
set on May 1, 2023. The daily possession limit will
46" Minimum Size Limit Waters:
be announced on the DNR website (Michigan.
gov/Fishing) and in a prerecorded message at Antrim: Beals L. (including all tribs), Benway L.
888-367-7060. Minimum size limit for walleye: L. (including all tribs), Ellsworth L. (including all
Erie, Detroit R. L. St. Clair and St. Clair R. - 15". tribs), Hanley L. (including all tribs), Scotts L.
(including all tribs), Wilson L. (including all their
L. Michigan waters of Little Bay de Noc (Delta tribs), Intermediate L. (from Bellaire Dam upstream,
Co.): No more than 1 walleye over 23" may be including all tribs); Antrim & Charlevoix: Saint
possessed in daily limit north of a line drawn from Clair L. (including all tribs), Sixmile L. (including all
Peninsula Point Lighthouse to the mouth of the tribs); Barry: Gun L. ; Cheboygan & Presque Isle:
Bark R. Black L. (including all tribs); Cheboygan: Black R.
(including all tribs upstream to Kleber Dam), Mullett
L. Michigan waters of Green Bay: from the L., Indian R., Burt L., Cheboygan R.; Cheboygan &
mouth of the Menominee R. northward to latitude/ Emmet: Crooked R. (downstream from Crooked
longitude (45.5505, -87.2637) located approximately Lake confuence); Chippewa: St. Marys R. (from
6 miles north of the Cedar R. from March 2 - Fri. compensating gates downstream to DeTour/
before 1st Sat. in May the daily possession limit is Drummond Island Ferry Docks); Kent: Grand R.
1 walleye and from the 1st Sat. in May - March 1 the (downstream from Sixth Street Dam);Murray L.;
daily possession limit is 5 walleye. Ottawa: L. Macatawa, Grand R. (downstream from
Sixth Street Dam); Muskegon: Mona L.
Cheboygan R. from the south end of the
outermost breakwall at Mullett L. downstream 38" Minimum Size Limit Waters:
to Cheboygan Dam, and Black R. from Alverno Luce: Tahquamenon R. and tribs (upstream from
Dam downstream to its confluence with the Upper Falls); Van Buren: Round L.; Hillsdale: L.
Cheboygan R.: the possession season for walleye Diane.
shall be May 15 - March 15.
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Table 1 NOTE 4 (continued) L. Mecosta: Canadian Lks. (in T14N, R8W, S20,29,30;
north of Pierce Rd. and south of Buchanan Rd. in
Special Muskellunge & Northern Pike S19), Haymarsh and Horsehead Lks. Menominee:
Regulations: Bass L., Shakey Lakes Chain (Baker, Beecher, East,
Long, Resort and Spring Lks.), Westman Imp.
Lakes with Muskellunge & Northern Pike
Missaukee: Missaukee L. Montcalm: Crystal L.
possession seasons from the first Sat. in June
and Indian L. Montmorency: Robarge L., East and
- Nov. 30: Barry: Thornapple L. (from McKeown
West Town Corner and Pug Lks., North and South
Rd. to Barger Rd.) Lenawee: L. Hudson.
Tomahawk Lks., Black R. and tributaries. Muskegon:
Special Northern Pike Regulations: Big Blue L. Newaygo: Bills L., Diamond, Emerald,
Kimball, Nichols, Pickerel, Ryerson (Long) and Sylvan
Waters with 24” – 34” protected slot limit on Lks. Oceana: Round (Wykof) L. Ogemaw: East Twin
Northern Pike and daily possession limit of 2 Lake, L. Ogemaw and Sage L. Osceola: McCoy
Northern Pike: Alger: Grand Sable L. Allegan: L., L. Miramichi, Diamond, Rose and Wells Lks.
Pine Cr. Flooding Cass: Magician L. Kalamazoo: Oscoda: McCollum L. and Pickerel L. Ontonagon:
Long L. (T3S, R10W, S17/18/19/30) Kent: Bass L. L. Gogebic. Otsego: Black R. and tributaries.
(T10N, R9W, S12/13/14), and Wabasis L. Luce: Blind Presque Isle: Black L., Francis and Orchard Lks.,
Sucker Flooding and Bodi L. Montcalm: Townline Ocqueoc R. and tributaries, Ocqueoc Watershed
and Sand L. Van Buren: Magician L. Lakes (Ann, Bullhead, Ella, Emma, Ferdelman,
Gorman, Horseshoe, Lost, Louise, Lower and Upper
Waters where up to 5 Northern Pike of any
Barnhart, May, McIntosh, Moore, Mud and Nettie,
size may be taken with only 1 greater than 24”
and Ocqueoc Lks.), Black R. and tributaries and
allowed in the daily possession limit: Alcona:
Tomahawk Flooding. Roscommon: L. St. Helen, Cut
Badger L. and McCollum L. Alger: Echo, Nawakwa,
R. (from the river mouth at Houghton L. upstream
Trout and 16 Mile Lks and Au Train Basin. Antrim:
to CO 100 just downstream of Higgins L.), L. James,
Beals, Benway, Ellsworth, Hanley, Scotts, Six Mile, St.
Houghton L., Backus Cr. from the stream mouth
Clair, and Wilson Lks. Baraga: Vermillac (Worm) L.
upstream, including all tributaries, Little Mud
Benzie: Long L. Charlevoix: Deer, Fox, Geneserath,
L. Flooding, Backus Cr. Flooding, and Backus L.
Six Mile, and St. Clair and Susan Lks. Cheboygan:
Flooding. Schoolcraft: Boot, Colwell L., Crooked,
Black L., Black R. (upstream of Tower Dam includes
Gulliver L., Kennedy, MacDonald L., Stanley and
Tower Pond and tributaries), Paradise (Carp), Silver
Thunder Lks., Worchester (Wolf) L. Seney National
and Wildwood Lks. Chippewa: Frenchman and
Wildlife Refuge Pools: contact Refuge office (906-
Trout (Carp) Lks. Clare: Eight Point L., Little Long
586-9851). Wexford: Pleasant L. and Stone Ledge L.
L., Long L. and L. Thirteen Crawford: Big Creek
Imp., River and Pickerel Lks. Delta: Carr, Chicago, Waters where up to 5 Northern Pike 24" or
Hamilton (McDonald), Lyman and Round (T43N, greater allowed in the daily possession limit:
R20W, S1) Lks. and Escanaba R. (upstream from first Lake St. Clair, St. Clair R., and Detroit R.
dam at US-2) Dickinson: Hamilton L., L. Louise, L.
Mary and Sawyer L. Emmet: Crooked L., French
NOTE 5 - Yellow Perch:
L. Erie: The daily possession limit for yellow
Farm and O’Neal L. Floodings, Paradise (Carp) L.
perch is 50.
and Pickerel L. Gladwin: L. Lancelot, L. Lancer and
Wiggins L. Gogebic: African (Big and Little), Chaney,
L. Gogebic (Gogebic and Ontonagon Cos.):
Cisco, Clearwater, East Bay, Fishhawk, Indian, L.
The daily possession limit for yellow perch is 25
Gogebic, Lindsley, Morley, Poor, Record, Sunday
with no more than 5 yellow perch 12" or greater.
L. and Thousand Island Lks. Grand Traverse:
Boardman L. and L. Dubonnet. Houghton: Prickett
Imp. and Rice L. Ionia: Long L. Iron: Bass L., Bone,
NOTE 6 - Sunfishes:
Includes: black and white crappies, bluegill, green
Brule, Buck, Indian, Iron, L. Mary, Paint L., Perch L.
and hybrid sunfish, longear, pumpkinseed, redear,
Railroad, Runkle, Shank L., Sunset and Winslow Lks.,
rock bass and warmouth.
Paint R. Pond (downstream of Horserace Rapids
and upstream of Frog Island), Hemlock Falls and
Michigamme Reservoir, Michigamme Falls and
NOTE 7 - Round Whitefish:
In Lake Superior the daily possession limit shall
Peavy Reservoir, L. St. Kathryn, Deer R., Net R., and
include up to an additional ten (10) round whitefish.
Net R. Wide Waters. Kent: Scram L. Keweenaw:
Schlatter L. Leelanau: Florence L. (S. Manitou Is.).
Luce: East L., Kaks L. and Muskallonge L. Mackinac:
NOTE 8 - Other Species:
Those species not listed above and not considered
East, Millecoquins and South Manistique Lks.
trout or salmon or threatened and endangered
Manistee: Bar and Chief Lks. Marquette: Bass
species which are protected from harvest.
(East), Cedar, Engman, Shag (Big) and Witch Lks.,
Dead R. Storage Basin, Middle Br. Escanaba R., Big
West Br. Escanaba R. mainstream downstream to
Boney Falls Basin (except Greenwood, Schweitzer
and Cataract Reservoirs) Mason: Hackert (Crystal)
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L A K E S T U R G E O N R E G U L AT I O N S
Lake sturgeon harvest is limited to only 1 lake sturgeon per angler per year (April 1 - March 31).
Harvest of lake sturgeon is limited to the waters of the state listed in the table below. Spearing for lake
sturgeon is prohibited, except in Black Lake (Cheboygan & Presque Isle Cos.), during a special winter
season; pre-registration is required. For more information, visit Michigan.gov/Sturgeon.
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BOW & SPEAR FISHING REGULATIONS
The seasons, gear, waters and species where a spear, bow and arrow, or crossbow may be used as specified
in the table below and lists that follow (except as otherwise prohibited). Spearing gear shall be limited
to: hand-propelled spear, rubber-propelled spear, spring-propelled spear, bow and arrow, or crossbow.
Artificial lights may be used. It shall be unlawful to use a rubber-propelled spear or a spring-propelled
spear without being submerged and the spear must be attached to a line not exceeding twenty feet in
length. It is unlawful to spear any fish in a waterbody closed to fishing, except as noted in the spearing
exceptions list (p. 17). Unless noted otherwise, all general regulations apply for the species listed (see
pp. 12-14). Anglers should contact local enforcement offices for information concerning local
weapons ordinances banning the use of bow and arrow or crossbow in some locations. Maps
have been developed to assist anglers in identifying designated trout waters and the regulations
associated with each Type as indicated by color scheme and text. Maps are only available online at
Michigan.gov/Fishing. Fishing in any manner other than hook-and-line is prohibited in National Parks.
Table 3: Bow & Spear Fishing Regulations (for species as indicated below)
Bowfin, Bullheads,
ALL WATERS except:
Burbot, Carp, Catfish,
Designated Trout Lakes
Spear or bow and Cisco, Drum, Gizzard
and Streams and Michigan-
Open All Year arrow or crossbow Shad, Goldfish, Grass
Wisconsin boundary
(as listed above) Carp, Longnose
waters. Also see Spearing
Gar, Smelt, Suckers,
Exceptions List below.
Whitefish
ALL WATERS except:
Designated Trout Lakes
Northern Pike and
Dec. 1 - March 15 Hand-propelled spear and Streams and Michigan-
Muskellunge
(through the ice) (only) Wisconsin boundary waters.
(see pp. 13-14 NOTE 4)
Also see Spearing Exceptions
List below.
NOTE 1- All Type A and D lakes are Designated Trout Waters. All Type 1 and 2 streams, Gear
Restricted Streams, Brook Trout
Restoration Areas, and nearly all Type 3 and 4 streams are Designated Trout Waters (see pp. 42-65).
NOTE 2- The term suckers refers to: suckers (longnose, white, northern hog, spotted), redhorse
(silver, golden, black, greater, shorthead), buffalo (bigmouth, black), lake chubsucker and quillback
carpsucker.
NOTE 3- When using an underwater spear the possession season for Northern Pike shall be July
1 - March 15.
NOTE 4- For underwater spearfishing the following regulations apply:
• All recreational anglers who intend to engage in underwater spearfishing shall request and be
issued a free annual underwater spearfishing license (See p. 2 for more information).
• All underwater spearfishing anglers shall provide monthly effort and harvest reports to the
Department using an online reporting tool provided by the Department.
• To use an underwater spear in compliance with the table within this order, the angler/diver shall
be fully submerged beneath the waters surface when attempting to harvest fish.
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• The species and location specific size limits and daily possession limits shall apply.
• Underwater spearfishing shall be prohibited daily from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes
before sunrise.
• This activity shall be prohibited within 150 feet of designated swimming areas, boat docks, boat
access or egress sites and power intake tubes.
• This activity shall be prohibited where placement of a diver-down flag would restrict boater
navigation or access to a boating access site.
• All spearguns shall have the bands unloaded from the spear and the safety on when divers are
moving between fishing areas and when entering and exiting the water.
• Use of artificial breathing devices such as scuba, re-breather or similar devices shall be
prohibited while underwater spearfishing.
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G R E AT L A K E S T R O U T & S A L M O N R E G U L AT I O N S
The regulations in this table apply to fishing on the Great Lakes for the following species: Atlantic
salmon, brook trout (NOTE 1), brown trout, Chinook salmon, coho salmon, lake trout (NOTE 3), pink
salmon, rainbow trout (steelhead) and splake (NOTE 3). For regulations that pertain to fishing for trout
and salmon on inland waters, see pp. 42-65
Great Lakes Trout & Salmon Regulations
Daily Possession Limit
Seasons by Water Type Minimum Size
(NOTES 1, 2, 3)
Great Lakes, L. St. Clair, St. Marys R., St.
Clair R., and Detroit R.:
Open All Year: (NOTE 3) 10" 5 total in any combination; no more than 3
L. Superior, L. Michigan, L. Erie, (NOTES 1, 3) of any one species, except up to 5 coho,
L. Huron, L. St. Clair, St. Marys R., (also see Table 4 Chinook or pink salmon allowed.
St. Clair R. and Detroit R. and p. 21) On the St. Marys R.:
5 additional pink salmon allowed from last
Sat. in April - Sep. 30.
NOTE 1
Brook Trout: For L. Superior, the minimum size limit
for brook trout is 20" and possession limit is 1 fish. Michigan's Creel Survey Program
Within 4.5 miles of Isle Royale (Isle Royale National
Park waters), catch-and-immediate-release; no
possession. A "creel" is a basket used to collect fish. The
Michigan creel survey program is used to
NOTE 2 collect fish data! When returning from your
Drowned River Mouth Lakes: On the following fishing trip, you may find a creel clerk waiting
inland waters trout and salmon regulations are as to interview you and take samples from your
follows: 5 total trout and salmon in any combination; fish. Creel clerks collect information about the
no more than 3 of any one species, except up to length of your fishing trip and what fish you
5 coho or Chinook salmon; minimum size limit caught and released. Biologists use this data to
is 10"; fishing season and possession season are study fish populations, evaluate stocking, and
open all year. For all other species of trout and measure the impact of fishing regulations. Creel
salmon, the possession season is open all year. clerks also want to listen to your concerns and
Allegan: Kalamazoo and Silver Lks. Benzie: Betsie answer questions.
L. Charlevoix: L. Charlevoix (including Round L.)
Manistee: Arcadia, Manistee, and Portage Lks.
Mason: Pere Marquette L. Muskegon: Duck, Mona, The next time you see a friendly face in a
Muskegon, and White Lks. Oceana: Pentwater, DNR shirt approaching you with a clipboard,
Silver, and Stony Lks. Ottawa: Macatawa and introduce yourself! We appreciate your
Pigeon Lks. participation in the survey and thank you for
your time.
NOTE 3
Lake Trout and Splake Regulations: Lake trout
and splake regulations for the Great Lakes are listed
by Lake Trout Management Unit (see Table 4, p. 21).
To help identify Management Unit boundaries,
a few major ports are listed for each. The map
on p. 20 provides a graphic to further define the
boundaries. For a complete description of Lake
Trout Management Unit boundaries, contact any
DNR Customer Service Center (see p. 73) or check
online at Michigan.gov/DNR.
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View of Gill Net
� Vessel Operators
V should NAVIGATE
Illustrations AWAY from
courtesy all markers Sea
of Michigan and Grant
the water. REMAIN 1,500 FEET AWAY from any staff buoy or jug markers.
reward for their return. Anglers catching a reward-tagged fish should report the tag at
Michigan.gov/EyesInTheField, and additionally follow any specific instructions on the
tag (e.g., contact phone number, address, extraction of internal tag). Please do not
remove any tags from Lake Sturgeon.
Many Great Lakes trout or salmon have been marked
with a microscopic coded-wire tag implanted in the snout
(part of head from behind the eyes forward) of the fish.
Fish with these tags can be identified by the absence of the
adipose fin. If you catch and keep a trout or salmon with
ONLY its adipose fin missing, that fish could have such a Jaw
Tag
tag. Please record the species, length, weight, sex
and the date and location of catch; freeze only the
snout and take it to your nearest drop off location.
Drop off locations can be found at Michigan.gov/
TaggedFish, along with information about most
MDNR fish marking studies.
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Ta b l e 4 : L a k e Tr o u t & S p l a k e R e g u l a t i o n s
For lake trout and splake, the size limit information and the season information is noted in the table below.
The daily possession limit for lake trout and splake is 5 in any combination, but no more than 3 of any
one species, EXCEPT in L. Superior where up to 5 lake trout may be possessed, as noted in Table 4 below.
MI 1-3: Windigo,
Ontonagon, Copper The minimum size limit 3
Harbor for lake trout and splake
MI 4-8: Big Bay, shall be 15"; the daily
Open All Year
Marquette, Au Train, possession limit shall not
include more than 1 lake
Munising, Grand Marais,
trout 34" or greater.
5
Pendills Bay, Brimley
State Park
MH 1: DeTour, Cedarville,
Jan. 1 - Sep. 30 The minimum size limit for
St. Ignace, Mackinaw
(lake trout and lake trout and splake shall 2
City, Cheboygan, Rogers (See Note)
splake) be 15".
City
MH-2: Presque Isle, Jan. 1 - Sep. 30 The minimum size limit for
Rockport, Alpena, Black (lake trout and lake trout and splake shall 3
R. splake) be 15".
MH 3-6: Harrisville, Open All Year The minimum size limit for
Tawas, Grindstone, (lake trout and lake trout and splake shall 3
Harbor Beach, Lexington splake) be 15".
MM 1-5: Menominee,
Escanaba, Manistique,
Harbor Springs, Jan. 1 - Sep. 30 The minimum size limit for
Charlevoix, Elk Rapids, (lake trout and lake trout and splake shall 2
Traverse City, Northport, splake) be 15".
Leland, Frankfort, Platte
Bay
MM 6-8: Arcadia,
Open All Year The minimum size limit for
Manistee, Ludington,
Grand Haven, Holland,
(lake trout and lake trout and splake shall 3
splake) be 15".
New Buffalo
Note: in MH-1, no more than 2 total lake trout and splake combined in daily possession limit.
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A M P H I B I A N S & R E P T I L E S
Total
Minimum Size Daily Possession
Species Season Possession
(inches) Limit
Limit
6 total in
3 in combination
combination
All other turtles (However, no
(However, no
(painted, musk, more than
more than 4
map, red-eared Open All Year none 2 turtles and no
turtles and no
slider); snakes and more than 1
more than
lizards of any one turtle
2 of any one
species)
turtle species)
NOTE 1: Carapace length: use a flexible tape to measure from the shell behind
the turtle’s head to the posterior end of the shell.
Image courtesy of PA
Fish & Boat Commission.
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G E N E R A L N E T T I N G R E G U L AT I O N S
The following restrictions apply for the species, seasons and waters listed below:
• Nets and seines may not be fished within 100’ • There is a two-gallon daily possession limit on
of any dam. smelt.
• Hand nets may be of any circumference and • Seines may not exceed 12’ x 4’ and may only
handle length, except for taking minnows (see be used for minnows except under a scientific
p. 10). collector’s permit issued by the DNR.
• Dip nets may not exceed 9' x 9' square and permit • Hoop nets shall be no larger than 36" in diameter
is required if equipment is to be left overnight. and no longer than 7' in length.
Permits are available from local DNR Customer • NOTE: Check Definitions and Terms (pp. 8-9)
Service Center (see p. 73). for more information.
Table 5: General Netting Regulations
Season Gear *Species **Waters
All Great Lakes, L. St. Clair, St. Clair R., Detroit R., and
Bowfin, Carp, Goldfish, St. Marys R. including all tributaries to those waters
March 1
Hand Net Gizzard Shad, Longnose from the mouth to ½ mile upstream (except that
– May 31
Gar, Smelt, Suckers Thompson Cr. ([Schoolcraft Co.], is closed). See List A
for additional inland streams open to hand netting.
Bowfin, Carp, Goldfish, All Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula streams,
March 20
Dip Net Gizzard Shad, Longnose except Designated Trout Streams. See List B for
– May 31
Gar, Smelt, Suckers additional streams closed to dip netting.
Peshekee R. (Marquette Co.); Au Train R. (Alger Co.)
Burbot
Dec. 15 – from Au Train L. to mouth; Sturgeon R. (Baraga Co.)
Hoop Net (permit required from
end of Feb. from M-38 bridge to mouth; Sturgeon R. (Houghton
local DNR office)
Co.).
All waters, except Designated Trout Lakes & Streams
Open all Seine, Hand
Minnows and those waters closed to minnow harvest (see p.
year Net, Dip Net
10).
Open all Alewife, Minnows, Great Lakes, L. St. Clair, St. Clair R., Detroit R., and St.
Cast Net
year Smelt, Gizzard Shad Marys R.
*The term “suckers” refers to: suckers (longnose, white, northern hog, spotted), redhorse (silver, golden, black, greater,
shorthead), buffalo (bigmouth, black), lake chubsucker, and quillback carpsucker. The term “minnows” refers to small baitfish
used as bait: chubs, shiners, dace, stonerollers, sculpins (muddlers), mudminnows, and suckers. Review the netting exceptions
list below and p. 24 for regulations that differ from those listed in the table above.
**Review the netting exceptions list below and p.24 for regulations that differ from those listed in the table above.
The interstate boundary waters in which fishing is to be governed by the special regulations are: The
L. Michigan waters between the breakwalls at the mouth of the Menominee R. beginning at an
imaginary line drawn between the most lakeward point of each breakwall. Menominee R., its
sloughs and impoundments (Menominee, Dickinson, Iron Cos., Michigan; Florence, Marinette Cos.,
Wisconsin); Brule R. (Iron Co., Michigan; Florence and Forest Cos., Wisconsin); Brule Island Impoundment,
upstream to a line running east-west through the first island upstream from the junction of the Brule and
Paint Rivers (Iron Co., Michigan; Florence Co., Wisconsin); Smoky L. (Iron Co., Michigan; Vilas Co., Wisconsin);
Norwood L., Lac Vieux Desert, Crystal L., Mill L., Big Bateau L., Mamie L. (Cisco Chain), West Bay L.
(Cisco Chain), Big L. (Cisco Chain), Crampton L., Plum L., Tenderfoot L., Roach L., Little Presque Isle
L., Cyrus L., Basin L., Stateline L. (Gogebic Co., Michigan; Vilas Co., Wisconsin); East Fork Montreal R.
up to the mouth of Layman Cr. (Gogebic Co., Michigan; Iron Co., Wisconsin); Montreal R. (Gogebic Co.,
Michigan; Iron Co., Wisconsin).
NOTE: Cowboy Lake (Dickinson Co.), west of Iron Mountain, is NOT part of the MI-WI Boundary Waters.
Michigan.gov/Fishing
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Table 6: Michigan-Wisconsin Boundary Water Regulations
(Hook & Line Only -- Use of spear, bow & arrow and crossbow prohibited)
Daily
Minimum Size
Species Waters Seasons Possession
(inches)
Limit
Smoky L., Montreal
R., and Menominee
Open All Year 10"
R. mouths to 1st
dam.
Trout, Salmon Menominee R. and
5
see (NOTE 1) Montreal R. above
7"
1st dam. Brule R. Last Sat. in
mouth to US-2 April - Sep. 30
Brule R. above US-2 Brook Trout 8"
bridge Brown Trout 12"
NOTE 1: Fishing for trout is not allowed during the closed season in the Brule R. upstream from
U.S. Hwy 2 Bridge (T41N, R32W, S9) Iron Co., MI and the Montreal R. above Superior Falls flowage.
NOTE 2: On Lac Vieux Desert, the daily limit for walleye is 3 with a minimum size limit of 18". NOTE
3: Muskellunge and lake sturgeon harvest are both limited to 1 per angler per year (April 1 - March
31). Anglers who harvest a muskellunge or a lake sturgeon must report by calling 888-636-7778
or by going online at Michigan.gov/RegisterFish. For more information see p. 9. NOTE 4: For the
Menominee River, from Grand Rapids Dam downstream to the end of the breakwalls in Green Bay,
the daily possession limit for lake sturgeon is 0, catch-and-immediate-release sturgeon fishing only.
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M I C H I G A N - I N D I A N A B O R D E R L A K E S
Residents of Indiana or Michigan may fish the whole lake, but must abide by the regulations in the waters
they are fishing. Nonresident license holders (for either state) may only fish in the waters under which
the jurisdiction applies for that nonresident license. Nonresidents would need Indiana and Michigan
nonresident licenses to fish both sides.
South Clear Lake - Indiana, St. Joseph Co./Michigan, Berrien Co., Indiana Lake - Indiana, Elkhart Co./
Michigan, Cass Co., Fish Lake - Indiana, La Grange Co./Michigan, St. Joseph Co., Lake George - Indiana,
Steuben Co./Michigan, Branch Co., Long Lake -Indiana, Steuben Co./Michigan, Hillsdale Co.
S Y LVA N I A W I L D E R N E S S A R E A R E G U L AT I O N S
The following lakes in Gogebic Co. are subject to special regulations: Banks, East Bear, West Bear,
Clark, Corey, Cub, Deer Island, Dorothy, Elsie, Fisher, Florence, Germain, Glimmerglass, Golden Silence,
Hay, Helen, High, Honey, Jay, Johnston Springs, Katherine, Kerr, Liluis, Lois, Loon, Louise, Marsh, Moss,
Mountain, Snap Jack, Trapper and Whitefish. NOTE: Crooked Lake is covered under general statewide
fishing regulations (see p. 12).
Seasons: Statewide seasons apply for all fish species, except that no fishing shall be allowed
before the last Sat. in April or after Oct. 31 of each year.
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man-made, in imitation of or as a substitute for
natural bait, used to attract fish for the purpose
of taking them, and shall include artificial flies.
Barbless hooks are defined as a hook from which
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filed off, or pinched down.
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V I R A L H E M O R R H A G I C S E P T I C E M I A V I R U S R E G U L AT I O N S
A fish disease called Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia
(VHS) has been found in our state. You can help
slow the spread of this and other fish diseases VHS Fish Species (susceptible to VHS)
by following the regulations on this page. The Lake whitefish
Anchovies
regulations in effect focus on the use of fish species
which are known to be susceptible to VHS. Visit Atlantic herring Largemouth bass
Michigan.gov/VHS for more information. Atlantic menhaden Muskellunge
Atlantic salmon Northern pike
Baitfish Exclusion Zones Black bullhead N. redbelly dace
The following locations are vital to hatchery Black crappie Pacific herring
operations and require greater protection. Bluegill Pumpkinseed
Therefore, baitfish shall not be used or possessed Bluntnose minnow Rainbow smelt
on the following waters: Brook trout Rainbow trout
Benzie Co.: Brundage Cr. and tribs., Kinney Cr. and Brown bullhead Redear sunfish
Stanley Cr., from its confluence with the Platte R. Channel catfish Rock bass
(T26N, R13W, S7), to their headwaters, including Cisco (lake herring) Sand shiner
Brundage Spring Pond. Common shiner Smallmouth bass
Chippewa Co.: Pendills L. (T47N, R4W, S25, 26) Creek chub Spotfin shiner
including tributary Pendills Cr. downstream to Emerald shiner Spottail shiner
its confluence with L. Superior (T47N, R4W, S28). Eulachon Walleye
Sullivan Cr. from its headwaters (T46N, R4W, S32) Flathead minnow Warmouth
downstream to its confluence with the N. Br. of White bass
Flathead catfish
the Pine R. (T45N, R4W, S23). Viddian Cr. from its
headwaters (T47N, R4W, S32) downstream to its Gizzard shad White crappie
confluence with Pendills Cr. (T47N, R4W, S28). Golden shiner White sucker
Green sunfish Yellow bullhead
Marquette Co.: Cherry Cr. from the location of Hybrid sunfish Yellow perch
the Cherry Creek Rd. (T47N, R24W, S18) to the
headwaters at County Rd 480 (T47N, R25W, S22). Lake trout
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Cheboygan: Gogebic:
L. Gogebic the daily possession limit for yellow
Cheboygan R. from the south end of the
perch is 25 with no more than 5 yellow perch 12"
outermost breakwall at Mullett L. downstream
or greater. See also Michigan-Wisconsin Boundary
to Cheboygan Dam, and Black R. from Alverno
Waters Regulations (see pp. 24-25). Sylvania
Dam downstream to its confluence with the
Wilderness Area regulations (see p. 26).
Cheboygan R. the possession season for walleye
shall be May 15 - March 15. Cheboygan R., Indian Grand Traverse:
R., or Black R. unlawful to fish during April 1 -
Boardman R. closed to fishing whenever weir is
June 15 with spear, bow and arrow, crossbow, dip
in place from 300’ above to 300’ below. Arbutus
net or gaff. Black R. between Kleber Dam and
and Spider Lks. bass minimum size limit is 10".
Red Bridge (T35N, R1E, S5) unlawful to fish in any
manner during April 1 - June 15. Lower Black R. Ionia:
from Alverno Dam down to Mograin Bridge, no
Woodard L. bass minimum size limit is 10".
fishing April 1 - May 14. Black L. and tributaries
no commercial minnow take; sturgeon fishing Iosco:
prohibited except under special season (see p. 15).
Au Gres R. from 50’ upstream of Allen Rd. bridge
Chippewa: to 500’ downstream closed to all fishing March
16 - Fri. before last Sat. in April. E. Br. Au Gres R.
Potagannissing R. from Potagannissing Dam
between DNR lamprey barrier and Legget Rd.
downstream to Maxton Rd. (T42N, R6E, S15) closed
closed to fishing Dec. 1 - Fri. before last Sat. in April.
to fishing March 16 - May 14.
Au Sable R. from Foote Dam downstream to the
Crawford: downstream edge of the apron of the dam closed
to fishing all year.
Wakeley L. open season last Saturday in April
– September 30, catch-and-release fishing with Iron:
artificial lures only. It shall be unlawful to use or
See also Michigan-Wisconsin Boundary Waters
possess live bait, dead bait or organic or processed
Regulations (see pp. 24-25). L. Ottawa no possession
food at any time on the shore or water. Jones L.
of bass. Fire and Indian Lks. bass possession limit
open season last Saturday in April – September 30,
is 1 fish and minimum size limit is 18".
catch-and-release fishing with artificial lures only.
It shall be unlawful to use or possess live bait, dead Kalkaska:
bait or organic or processed food at any time on
Cub L. (T27N, R5W, S19) bass minimum size limit
the shore or water.
is 10". Torch R. from the Crystal Beach Rd Bridge
Delta: downstream to L. Skegemog including Rapid R.
up to Aarwood Rd Bridge - From May 1 - July 1 - it
Little Bay de Noc north of a line drawn from
shall be unlawful to use other than one single-
Peninsula Point Lighthouse to the mouth of the Bark
pointed unweighted hook measuring 1/2-inch or
R.; no more than 1 walleye 23" or greater in daily
less from point to shank.
possession limit. Rapid R. Borrow Pit (Stockyard
Pond, T40N, R21W, S5) closed to fishing all year. Kent:
Dickinson: Pratt L. bass minimum size limit is 10".
See also Michigan-Wisconsin Boundary Waters Keweenaw:
Regulations (see pp. 24-25). Fumee L. county
Isle Royale National Park: Michigan fishing laws
ordinance currently prohibits access for the purpose
apply and state license required on L. Superior
of fishing.
waters of park. On L. Superior, within 4.5 miles of
Emmet: Isle Royale, no possession of brook trout. (Contact
park for specific regulations 906-482-0984 or www.
Bear R. from foot bridge north of Lake Street
nps.gov/isro/planyourvisit/fishing.htm.)
upstream to Lake Street Dam (T34N, R5W, S6)
restricted to one single-pointed, unweighted hook
no larger than 1/2" from point to shank.
Lake:
Little Manistee R. 300’ above and below the DNR
Genesee: weir is closed to fishing all year; from 300’ above
Flint R. downstream from Holloway Dam and all DNR weir to Spencers Bridge closed to fishing Jan. 1
tributaries, the following regulations apply from - March 31; also from 300’ below DNR weir to mouth
March 16 - Fri. before the last Sat. in April: Anglers are closed to fishing Sep. 1 - Nov. 14 and Jan. 1 - March
limited to using unweighted single-pointed hooks, 31. On all waters of the Pere Marquette R. and
natural bait, and sinkers or weights or artificial lures Little Manistee R. an artificial lure is defined as a
with unweighted single-pointed hooks. body bait, plug, spinner or spoon (as described on
p. 8). Big Bass L. (T20N, R14W, S34) bass minimum
size limit is 10".
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E XC E P T I O N S TO G E N E R A L R E G U L AT I O N S BY CO U N T Y
Leelanau: Mason:
North Manitou L. bass minimum size limit is 18", On the Sable R. from mouth upstream to Hamlin
the possession limit is 1; fishing restricted to artificial Lake Dam, all waters of the Little Manistee R.,
lures only; live bait, dead or prepared bait or organic all waters of the N. Br. Pentwater R., and on all
or processed food may not be possessed on the waters of the Pere Marquette R. special artificial
water or the shore. Florence L. (S. Manitou Is.) lure regulations apply (see p. 8).
fishing restricted to artificial lures only; live bait,
dead or prepared bait or organic or processed food Menominee:
may not be possessed on the water or the shore.
Hatlem's Cr., it is unlawful to take or attempt to Lake Michigan waters of Green Bay: see note 3
take minnows for personal use. p. 13. See also Michigan-Wisconsin Boundary Waters
Regulations (see pp. 24-25).
Livingston: .
Spring Mill Pond (Island Lake Recreation Area) Midland:
Tittabawassee R. between Sanford Dam site
March 15 - March 31 no fishing; April 1 - Fri. before
the last Sat. in April, catch-and-immediate-releaseand mouth of the Salt R. and between Dow
Dam and Gordonville Bridge, closed to fishing
of trout with artificial lures only; last Sat. in April -
March 14 statewide regulations apply. from March 16 - Fri. before last Sat. in April.
Tittabawassee R. downstream from Sanford Dam
Luce: site, Chippewa, Pine, Salt and all their tributaries
the following regulations apply from March 16 - Fri.
Unlawful to launch or retrieve motorized vessel
before the last Sat. in April: Anglers are limited
(greater than 5 horsepower) from state land on the
to using unweighted single-pointed hooks,
E. Br. Fox R. from M-28 to the mouth of Cold Cr.
natural bait, and sinkers or weights or artificial
Macomb: lures with unweighted single-pointed hooks.
Clinton R. cut-off channel (T2N, R13E): from spillway
weir to the Harper Rd. Bridge: the following regulations Monroe:
apply from March 16 - Fri. before the last Sat. in April: Crystal Waters State Game Area for all waters - the
Anglers are limited to using unweighted single- fishing season is open all year and no possession
pointed hooks, natural bait, and sinkers or weights or allowed, catch-and-immediate-release fishing only.
artificial lures with unweighted single-pointed hooks.
Montmorency:
Manistee:
East Fish, West Fish, and Middle Fish Lks., Hunt
Little Manistee R. 300’ above and below the DNR Cr. (above Section Z bulkhead T29N, R2E, S25), and
weir is closed to fishing all year; from 300’ above Fuller Cr. (in the Hunt Cr. Trout Research Station
DNR weir to Spencers Bridge closed to fishing Jan. 1 Area), no fishing. North and South Blue and Walled
- March 31; also from 300’ below DNR weir to mouth Lks., open season is the last Sat. in April - Sep. 30,
closed to fishing Sep. 1 - Nov. 14 and Jan. 1 - March 31. catch-and-immediate-release only, artificial lures
On all waters of the Betsie R., all waters of Bear Cr. only.
(Manistee Co.), all waters of the Little Manistee R.,
and the Manistee R. from Tippy Dam downstream Muskegon:
to Railroad Bridge below M-55 (T21N, R16W, S6), On all waters of the White R. (from mouth upstream
special artificial lure regulations apply (see p. 8). to Hesperia Dam) and all waters of the N. Br. White
R. and Muskegon R. (upstream to Croton Dam)
Marquette: special artificial lure regulations apply (see p. 8).
Deer L. Basin, Carp R./Carp Cr. downstream from Newaygo:
M-28 (T47N, R27W, S4), and all other tributaries
to Deer L. Basin fishing restricted to artificial Baptist L., no possession of walleye, channel
lures, catch-and-release only; live bait, dead or catfish, flathead catfish or bullheads; Brush and
prepared bait or organic or processed food may Sand Lks. no possession of channel catfish, flathead
not be possessed on the water or the shore. Fish catfish or bullheads. Crystal L., no possession of
L. bass minimum size 18" and possession limit is 1 walleye. On all waters of the Pere Marquette
bass only. Salmon-Trout R., from Lower Falls to R. and Muskegon R. (upstream to Croton Dam)
mouth closed to fishing Aug. 15 - Fri. before last special artificial lure regulations apply (see p. 8).
Sat. in April.
Oakland:
Upper Bushman L. catch-and-immediate-release
only for all species.
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Oceana: Saginaw:
On all waters of the Pere Marquette R., White R. Bad R., Cass R., Flint R., Saginaw R. from upstream
(from mouth upstream to Hesperia Dam) and all of the West Center Street (Douglas G. Schenk)
waters of the N. Br. White R. and all waters of the N. Bridge, Shiawassee and Tittabawassee Rivers
Br. Pentwater R. and S. Br. Pentwater R. (upstream and all their tributaries the following regulations
to Hart Dam) special artificial lure regulations apply apply from March 16 - Fri. before the last Sat. in
(see p. 8). April: Anglers are limited to using unweighted
single-pointed hooks, natural bait, and sinkers or
Ontonagon: weights or artificial lures with unweighted single-
L. Gogebic the daily possession limit for yellow pointed hooks.
perch is 25 with no more than 5 yellow perch 12" or
greater. W. Br. Ontonagon R. from its confluence
Schoolcraft:
with the Victoria Hydro station tailrace (T50N, Thompson Cr. closed to use of hand nets. Seney
R39W, SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of S29) upstream to National Wildlife Refuge waters have limited
Victoria Dam, including the trailrace canal closed to fishing, contact Refuge office (906-586-9851) or
fishing April 1 - Jun. 10. Lake of the Clouds fishing visit www.fws.gov/refuge/Seney. On the Big
restricted to artificial lures only. It shall be unlawful Island Lakes Complex (Big Island, Bluegill,
to use or possess live bait, dead bait or organic or Byers, Center, Coattail, Cucumber, Farm
processed food at any time on the shore or water. [Blush], Jarr, Klondike, McInnes, Mid, Neville,
No spearing, no possession of smallmouth bass. Onega, Pear, Townline, Upper and Vance) no
Ontonagon R. no more than 1 walleye over 23" wheeled or motorized vehicles (including electric
may be possessed in the daily possession limit. or outboard motors) are allowed; artificial lures
only; no spearing, no netting, and use of live
Otsego: bait prohibited; muskellunge (including tiger
Otsego L. Pike Marsh closed to fishing March 16 muskellunge) fishing season is May 15 - Nov. 30,
- June 15. Otsego L. for lake sturgeon regulations possession season is 1st Sat. in June - Nov. 30,
(see p. 15). minimum size limit 42", possession limit is 1 fish
per angler per season, anglers must register all
Presque Isle: harvested muskellunge (see p. 9); northern pike
Clinton Cr. closed to fishing April 1 - May 14. open season May 15 - Nov. 30, minimum size limit
Grand L. Pike Marsh unlawful for any person 24", and possession limit is 2 northern pike; bass
other than state employee to use or operate a fishing is open from Sat. before Memorial Day - Nov.
motorized vehicle on the access road leading 30, minimum size limit 18", and possession limit is
from US-23 to the Grand L. Pike Marsh during 1; perch, bluegill and pumpkinseed open season is
March - May, closed to fishing whenever marsh is from last Sat. in April – Nov. 30, possession limit is 5
operating. Rainy R. from confluence with Black fish in combination; all other fish no open season.
L. upstream to N. Allis Rd. Bridge (T35N, R2E, Unlawful to launch or retrieve motorized vessel
S15) closed to fishing April 1 - May 14. Shuberts (greater than 5 horsepower) from state land on the
Cr. (Monaghan Cr.) from Long L. upstream to E. Branch Fox R. from M-28 to the mouth of Cold Cr.
Clinton Cr. Rd. (T33N, R7E, S14), closed to fishing
April 1 - May 14. Swan R. from 300’ above weir to
Van Buren:
mouth closed to fishing whenever weir is in place. Crooked and Little Crooked Lks. bass minimum
size limit is 10". S. Br. Black R. and all tributaries
Roscommon: upstream of Breedsville (Mill Str.) restricted to only
one single-pointed, unweighted hook no larger
Denton Cr. from the Lake James Dam downstream
than 1/2" from point to shank.
to Houghton L. closed to fishing March 23 - April 23.
Cut R. from confluence with Backus Cr. upstream to Washtenaw:
outlet at Marl L. closed to fishing March 23 - April 23.
Huron R. from Mast Rd. Bridge in Dexter (T1S, R5E,
St. Joseph: S32) downstream to Delhi Rd. Bridge (T2S, R5E,
S2) catch-and-immediate-release only on bass.
Big Pleasant and Corey Lks. minimum size limit
Horseshoe L. bass possession limit is 1, minimum
for bass is 10".
size is 14"; northern pike possession limit is 1, sunfish
(NOTE 6, p. 14) possession limit is 10.
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EAT SAFE FISH – Michigan’s Eat Safe Fish Guide
There are many health benefits to eating fish. However, to get the most
benefits, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)
recommends eating fish that are low in chemical contaminants. You can
use the Eat Safe Fish Guide (ESF Guide) to find fish that have been tested for
chemicals and are safe for everyone to eat.
• MDHHS tests only the parts of the fish that you eat for chemicals. That’s the
information used to make the guidelines in the ESF Guide.
• The guidelines in the ESF Guide are safe for everyone to use - including
pregnant women, children, and those with illnesses, like cancer or diabetes.
• You can’t see or taste the chemicals that can cause health problems. The
only way to know if they’re in your fish is to use the MDHHS ESF Guide. Get
yours today!
Chemicals can be found in fish from anywhere in the world. The Eat Safe
Fish Guide can help you find safer options when eating fish from Michigan.
To get a free copy of the MDHHS Eat Safe Fish Guide and
other helpful information about choosing and eating safe fish,
visit Michigan.gov/EatSafeFish or call MDHHS at 1-800-648-6942.
Be aware of PFAS
The Michigan Department of Health
& Human Services releases Eat Safe
Fish Guides annually in the spring and
emergency advisories as needed. Fish
across the state are tested for PFAS
(per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances).
Additionally, they are tested for other
chemicals such as mercury as all fish
have some amount of mercury. As new
guidelines are set as a result of elevated
levels of PFAS, Michigan is releasing
those advisories outside of the annual
Eat Safe Fish Guides update. To be
sure you have the most up-to-date
information about PFAS fish results,
visit Michigan.gov/PFASResponse.
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A N G L E R R I G H T S O N P U B L I C S T R E A M S
Angler Harassment
Information
Anglers in Michigan have the right to enjoy their
sport free from unreasonable and deliberate
interference. Michigan law prohibits individuals
from obstructing or interfering with the lawful
taking of aquatic species. The DNR supports fishing
as a legitimate form of recreation and as a useful
tool in the management of aquatic resources. Public access to fishing is
Michigan Conservation Officers are committed
to protecting anglers from the intentional
supported by the Natural
disruption of the fishing experience. Individuals Resources Trust Fund
whose fishing is being obstructed should promptly
report the violation by calling or texting toll free to
800-292-7800 (Report All Poaching hotline). Visit Michigan.gov/DNR and click
on "Grants" for more information
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M A S T E R A N G L E R I N F O R M AT I O N
The Master Angler Patch is awarded to all entries meeting the established minimum length criteria
and that adhere to program requirements described below. All fish must be taken by legal Michigan
sportfishing methods, during the open season, and in Michigan waters OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. A
photo of the fish being measured by a standard ruler or measuring tape MUST be included in the entry
application. Only one entry will be accepted per fish species that are the same length and submitted
by the same angler. DNR Fisheries Division reserves the right to reject any application if the entry does
not meet the established criteria. Only 1 patch per species will be awarded to each angler per year.
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Minimum Entry Lengths & Current State Records
Must meet minimum length and include a picture of fish being measured.
Submit entries at Michigan.gov/MasterAngler
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C O M M O N F I S H S P E C I E S Illustrations by Joseph R. Tomelleri ©
red eye
six spines
vertical bars
Largemouth Bass dark horizontal band Smallmouth Bass on sides
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Fish ARE NOT to scale. Illustrations by Joseph R. Tomelleri ©
Northern Pike
bean shaped yellowish spots on green background
Muskellunge
dark bars or spots on light background
Channel Catfish forked tail fin Flathead Catfish square tail fin
distinct
longitudinal
anal ray count
lines on sides
greater than 10 lack of distinct
three anal spines longitudinal
graduated in length lines on sides
three anal spines not
graduated in length
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Illustrations by Joseph R. Tomelleri ©
white mouth
upper jaw extends 13–19 anal fin rays black spots on tail
black “x” marks
to rear of eye on upper body
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Fish ARE NOT to scale. Illustrations by Joseph R. Tomelleri ©
long, cylindrical
Visit
mouth & snout are
pointed slightly
body Michigan.gov/FishID
downward avg. size: 8-12"
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I N L A N D T R O U T & S A L M O N R E G U L AT I O N S
A person shall not at any time take, attempt to take, or possess an Arctic Grayling taken from any of
the waters over which the state has jurisdiction.
The following regulations pertain only to inland lake Types A - F as listed on pp. 48-65.
Maps are available online at: Michigan.gov/FishingGuide
Atlantic Salmon
Brown Trout,
Pink Salmon
Brook Trout
Fishing and
Lake Trout
Lake Type
Posession
Season
Splake
Tackle
Limit
(28 Open All Year All 5/3* 8" 8" 8" 10" 15"
lakes)
T R O U T
D Last Sat. in
(21 1 15" 15" 15" 10" 15"
April - Oct. 31
lakes) **
E
(11 Open All Year All 3 15" 15" 15" 10" 15"
lakes)
I N L A N D
F
(16 Open All Year All 5/3^ 10" 10" 10" 10" 10"
lakes)
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Inland Trout & Salmon Stream Regulations
The following regulations pertain only to inland stream Types 1-4, and Brook Trout
Restoration Areas (BTRA), as listed on pp. 48-65.
Maps are available online at: Michigan.gov/Fishing.
All types of natural and artificial baits may be used on stream Daily
Minimum Size Limit
Types 1-4. NOTE: Chumming is prohibited on all stream types Possession
(inches)
listed below and Gear Restricted Streams. Limit
Atlantic,
Chinook,
Coho
Stream Type & Pink
(Colors below Salmon,
Fishing Possession Brook Brown All Trout and
are indicated Lake
Season Season Trout Trout Salmon
accordingly on the Trout,
maps online.) Rainbow
Trout
(Steelhead),
Splake
I N L A N D
1
Last Sat. in Last Sat. in April
(Approx. 1,400 7" 8"
April - Sep. 30 - Sep. 30
streams)
2 Last Sat. in Last Sat. in April
10" 12"
(13 streams) April - Sep. 30 - Sep. 30
3
Open All Year Open All Year 15" 15"
(58 streams) 5 fish,
T R O U T
Last Sat. in but no more
10"
April - Sep. 30 than 3 trout
for Brook Trout, 15" or greater
4 Brown Trout, and
Open All Year Atlantic Salmon 7" 10"
(128 streams)
Open all year for
&
all other Trout and
Salmon
S A L M O N
The following locations have more restrictive brook trout regulations. Fishing regulations on these
waters shall supersede those in other sections which in any way conflict with the following: the harvest
season for Brook Trout is from the last Saturday in April - Sep. 30, the minimum size limit on Brook Trout,
Lake Trout, and Splake shall be 20 inches with a daily possession limit of one (1) Brook Trout, Lake Trout
or Splake total combined.
1. Big Garlic River and tributaries (Marquette 6. Portage/Torch Lake system (including the
Co.), from County Road 550 (T50N, R26W, S33) Portage River, Portage Canal, North Entry and
downstream to Lake Superior (T50N, R26W, South Entry, Houghton Co.).
R E G U L AT I O N S
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I N L A N D T R O U T & S A L M O N R E G U L AT I O N S
The following streams have regulations that differ from those in Types 1–4 as listed on p. 43. On all streams
managed under gear restrictions, it shall be unlawful to use or possess live bait, dead or preserved bait
or organic or processed food on any of the waters or on shore (this restriction does not apply when
a stream is under Type regulations). NOTE: It shall be unlawful to use or possess scented material on
flies-only Gear Restricted Streams. Gear Restricted Streams are indicated in red color on the maps
online at Michigan.gov/Fishing. See p. 8 for the new Artificial Flies definition.
I N L A N D
2 regulations, except the minimum size limit for
From April 1 – the Fri. before the last Sat.
brook trout is 7".
in April, this reach of stream shall be managed
From Oct. 1 – the Fri. before the last Sat. in under gear restricted regulations as follows: Fishing
April, this reach of stream shall be managed season: April 1 – the Fri. before the last Sat. in April;
under gear restricted regulations as follows: Possession Season: closed; except for children
Fishing Season: Oct. 1 – the Fri. before the last under 12 the possession season is open; Tackle:
Sat. in April; Possession Season: closed; except for artificial flies only; Daily Possession Limit: zero
T R O U T
children under 12 the possession season is open; trout; except children under 12 may keep 1 trout;
Tackle: artificial flies only; Daily Possession Limit: Size Limits: for children under 12 there is an 8-inch
zero trout; except children under 12 may keep 1 minimum size limit and a 12-inch maximum size
trout; Size Limits: for children under 12 there is limit for all trout. Mileage: 2.0 miles.
an 8-inch minimum size limit and a 12-inch the
maximum size limit for all trout. Mileage: 4.5 miles.
Little Manistee River:
&
(Lake Co.) from North Peacock Trail
Duck Creek: (Spencer’s Bridge) to Johnson Rd.
S A L M O N
(Gogebic Co.) from Railroad Bridge (T44N, (Johnson’s Bridge): Fishing Season: April 1 –
R39W, S16) to confluence with Middle Dec. 31; Possession Season: last Sat. in April – Sep.
Branch Ontonagon River: Fishing Season: 30 for brook trout and brown trout; open April 1
open all year; Possession Season: last Sat. – Dec. 31 for all other trout and salmon; Tackle:
in April - Sep. 30 for brook trout and brown trout; artificial flies only; Daily Possession Limit: 2 fish,
open all year for rainbow trout; Tackle: artificial lures any combination of trout and salmon; Size Limits:
only; Daily Possession Limit: 2 trout; Size limits: minimum size limit: brown trout — 15"; all other
minimum size limit: all trout – 10". Mileage: 6.5 miles. trout and salmon — 10". Mileage: 7.5 miles.
R E G U L AT I O N S
Stocking Michigan's
Public Waters
Find out if any fish have been
stocked in your favorite spot at
michigandnr.com/fishstock
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Working to restore a
Michigan native!
Arctic Grayling thrived in northern
Michigan's coldwater streams until
the early 20th century. Now, nearly 50
partners are on a mission to restore self-sustaining populations of this
species within its historical range. Discover the work of the Michigan Arctic
Grayling Initiative by visiting MiGrayling.org. While there, find out how you
can get involved! Illustration by Joseph R. Tomelleri ©
Celebrating 1873-2023
150 years
of fish production
The Department of Natural Resources and its predecessors have been rearing
fish in Michigan hatcheries since 1873. Over the years, fish-rearing practices
and techniques have evolved. Today, the DNR operates six large-scale
hatcheries and annually stocks 20-30 million fish of 10 species in the state’s
inland lakes, streams and Great Lakes.
Trout Trails
Michigan is nationally known as a trout
fishing destination with tens of thousands
of miles of cold, quality trout streams
and hundreds of trout lakes accessible to
anglers. But how do you decide where
to go? Use the Michigan Trout Trails web
application! Discover a detailed list of
biologist-verified trout waters that are
perfect for your next trip!
Michigan.gov/TroutTrails
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Pine River 3
from F-41 downstream to Lake Huron.
Laughing Whitefish River 4
from Forks (T47N, R22W, S22)
Alger downstream to L. Superior.
Miner’s River 4
Lakes Type from Miner’s Falls downstream to L.
Ackerman Lake B Superior.
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Sucker River 4
Hike Lake A upstream limit is old Grand Marais/
Irwin Lake A Seney Road Bridge.
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Streams Type Antrim
Black River Mainstream 3 Lakes Type
from confluence of North and South
branches down to L. Michigan. Bellaire Pond C
Gun River Mainstream 4 Elk Lake E
from 122nd Ave. (T2N, R11W, S12)
downstream to US 131 Bridge (T1N, Green Lake B
R11W, S18). Torch Lake E
Kalamazoo River 3 Streams Type
from Calkins Dam (T2N, R14W, S15)
downstream to US-31. Elk River 3
from Power Dam below Elk Lake
Middle Branch Black River 4 downstream to L. Michigan.
from confluence of Spring Brook
Creek (T1N, R15W, S22) downstream to Elk River Bypass 4
confluence of Main Branch Black River. from Bypass Dam downstream to
I N L A N D
L. Michigan.
North Branch Black River 3
from 111th Ave. (T1N, R16W, S3) Grass River (inc. Clam River) 4
downstream to confluence with from Lake Bellaire downstream to
Mainstream. Torch Lake.
Pine Creek Tributary 4 Intermediate River 4
from 101st Ave. to confluence with Pine from Intermediate Dam downstream to
Creek (T1N, R12W, S33). Lake Bellaire.
T R O U T
SC - Closed to Fishing - April 1 - May
Rabbit River Mainstream 4 14 Bellaire Dam to Highway M-88 Bridge.
from US-131 Bridge (T4N, R11W, S31)
downstream to confluence with Jordan River 4
Kalamazoo River (T3N, R15W, S16). from Graves Crossing (T31N, R6W, S32)
downstream to Lake Charlevoix.
Silver Creek 2
&
from M-89 Bridge (T1N, R11W, S26) Manistee River 2
downstream to confluence with from headwaters downstream to CO. Rd.
S A L M O N
Kalamazoo River. 612.
Swan Creek 4 Torch River 4
from 109th Ave. (T1N, R14W, S7) from Torch Lake downstream to Lake
downstream to confluence with Skegemog.
Kalamazoo River (T2N, R14W, S9). Hook Restriction: From May 1 – July 1
Hook Restriction: On Swan Creek from on Torch River from the Crystal Beach Rd
mouth upstream to the dam at 118th Bridge downstream to Lake Skegemog
Ave. it shall be unlawful to use other including Rapid River up to Aarwood Rd
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Betsie Lake F
Ravine River 4 from M-22 down to L. Michigan.
from Sicotte Road (T51N, R31W, S2) BTRA
downstream to Huron Bay (T51N, R31W, S4). Crystal Lake E
Silver River 4 Streams Type
from Silver River Falls (T51N, R32W, S26) BTRA
downstream to Huron Bay (T51N, R31W, Betsie River
S18). from Kurick Rd. downstream to M-22. 4
SC - Closed to Fishing - Betsie River
Slate River 4 Homestead Dam - Nov. 16 - July 31 within
from Slate River Falls (1/2 mile upstream BTRA 100 ft. of the lamprey barrier and fish
from Skanee Road T51N, R31W, S9) passage facility at T25N, R15W, S2.
downstream to Huron Bay (T51N, R31W, S8). SC - Closed to Fishing - Betsie River
S A L M O N
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Berrien Streams Type
Curtis Creek Tributaries 2
Lakes Type
Dowagiac Creek 2
Singer Lake C from Mckenzie Street (T5S, R14W, S31)
Streams Type downstream to M-62.
I N L A N D
Galien River. Charlevoix
St. Joseph River 3 Lakes Type
from Indiana state line downstream to
L. Michigan. Lake Charlevoix (including Round F
Lake)
Townsend Cr.
(T6S, R17W, S19), and the mouth area 1 Thumb (Louise) Lake B
T R O U T
of Lake Chapin, to a point 100 yards
below the Townsend Cr. mouth into Lake
Walloon Lake B
Chapin), Streams Type
Hook Restriction: It is unlawful to
use other than one single-pointed, Bear River
unweighted hook measuring 1/2" or less from Walloon Lake downstream to 4
from point to shank. northern edge of foot bridge north of
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Lake Street
Branch Hook Restriction: On the Bear River,
S A L M O N
from the northern edge of foot bridge
Lakes Type north of Lake Street upstream to Lake
Street Dam (T34N, R5W, S6) it shall be
Cary Lake C unlawful to use other than one single-
Streams Type pointed unweighted hook measuring
1/2" or less from point to shank.
Prairie River Mainstream 4
from Bowers Road (T8S, R7W, S4) Boyne River
from P. H. Dam downstream to Lake 4
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Cheboygan Crawford
Lakes Type Lakes Type
Hemlock Lake D Bright Lake B
Silver Lake B Kneff Lake A
Tower Pond (from dam to M-68) E Shupac Lake A
Weber Lake B Streams Type
Streams Type Au Sable River Mainstream 2
from Business Loop 75 (James St.)
Cheboygan River 3 downstream to Burton’s Landing (T26N,
from Cheboygan Dam downstream to R3W, S11).
L. Huron.
Au Sable River Mainstream GR
Maple River 4 from Burton’s Landing downstream p. 44
from Woodland Rd. in Emmet Co. to South Wakeley Bridge Rd. (Wakeley
R E G U L AT I O N S
Halfaday Creek
from Lakeshore Drive downstream to L.
4 Delta
Superior. Lakes Type
Pendill’s Creek 4 Bear Lake A
from Second Dam (T47N, R4W, S28)
downstream to L. Superior.
Carr Lake A
Pine River 4
Carr Ponds A
from H-40 Bridge downstream to L. Kilpecker Pond A
Huron.
Norway Lake A
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Wintergreen Lake A Streams Type
Zigmaul Pond A Bear River 4
from Walloon Lake downstream to
Streams Type northern edge of foot bridge north of
Bark River 4 Lake Street.
from 9 Road (Section Line Between Hook Restriction:On the Bear River, from
T38N, R24W, S20 & 29) downstream to L. the northern edge of foot bridge north
Michigan. of Lake Street upstream to Lake Street Dam
(T34N, R5W, S6) it shall be unlawful to use
Big Fishdam River 4 other than one single-pointed unweighted
from County Road 2222 Bridge (T41N, hook measuring 1/2" or less from point
R18W, S9) downstream to L. Michigan. to shank.
Days River 4 Carp Lake River 3
from Highway M-35 Bridge downstream from Bridge in (T39N, R4W, S32)
to L. Michigan. downstream to L. Michigan.
Escanaba River GR Maple River 4
I N L A N D
from Boney Falls Dam downstream to p. 45 from Woodland Rd., Emmet Co.
mouth of Silver Creek (T40N, R23W, S11). downstream to mouth.
Ford River 4
from Northland Truck Trail (T43N, R27W, Gladwin
S35) downstream to L. Michigan. Streams Type
Rapid River 4 North Branch Cedar River 4
T R O U T
from County Road S-15 (T42N, R21W, S19) from (T20N, R2W, S2) downstream to
downstream to L. Michigan. confluence with Cedar River (T19N, R2W,
Sturgeon River 4 S20).
from County Road 442 Bridge (T42N,
R20W, S13) downstream to L. Michigan. Gogebic
Tacoosh River 4 Lakes Type
&
from 29th Lane (County Road G-24)
downstream to L. Michigan.
Beatons Lake B
S A L M O N
Whitefish River 4
Castle Lake A
from 38th Road (U.S.F.S. 2236) Cornelia Lake A
downstream to US-2 bridge in T41N,
R21W, S28. Imp Lake B
Streams Type
Ford River 4
from Northland Truck Trail (T43N, R27W, Big Carp River 3
S35) downstream to L. Michigan. from a point 100 yards downstream
of Bathtub Falls (T50N, R45W, S1) to L.
Eaton Superior.
Streams Type Black River 3
from Rainbow Falls (T49N, R46W, S10)
Sebewa Creek and Tributaries 4 downstream to L. Superior.
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Pilgrim River 1
Lakes Type and all tributaries from the headwaters BTRA
downstream to Portage Lake (T54N,
Duck Lake B R33W, S5).
Elk Lake E Salmon Trout River 3
Green Lake B from Redridge Dam downstream to L.
Superior.
Sand Lake #1 C
South Branch Elm River 4
Streams Type from bridge (T54N, R36W, S29 & S32)
downstream to L. Superior.
Boardman River 4
from Beitner Rd. downstream to L. Sturgeon River 2
Michigan. from US-41 downstream to Prickett
S A L M O N
R32W, S29).
Houghton
Portage/Torch Lake system Huron
(including the Portage River, Portage BTRA Streams Type
Canal, North Entry and South Entry.
Bird Creek 3
I N L A N D
Lakes Type
Pigeon River 3
Clear Lake D
Pinnebog River 3
Penegor Lake A
Perrault Lake D Ionia
Streams Type Streams Type
Big Traverse River 3 Fish Creek 4
upstream limit is Gay-Lake Linden Road. from Sidney Rd. (T10N, R6W, S20)
downstream to confluence with Maple
East Branch Ontonagon River 3 River.
upstream limit is Hwy. M-28.
Prairie Creek 4
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Sebewa Creek and Tributaries 4 Paint River, South Branch GR
from the Mouth of Cooks Run (T44N, p. 46
Iosco R36W, S28) to the Mouth of the N. Br. of the
Paint River (T44N, R35W, S8).
Streams Type
Au Sable River Mainstream 3 Isabella
from Foote Dam downstream to L. Huron.
Streams Type
SC - Closed to Fishing - Year-round, from
Foote Dam to the downstream edge of the Chippewa River 3
apron of the dam. from Outlet of Lake Isabella, (T15N,
R6W, S35) Isabella Co. downstream to
Au Sable River Mainstream 4 confluence with the Tittabawassee River,
Alcona Dam to S. Br. River.
(T14N, R2E, S21), Midland Co.
East Branch Au Gres River (Whitney 3
Drain) Jackson
from M-55 downstream to Saginaw Bay
SC - Closed to Fishing - Dec. 1 - Friday Lakes Type
I N L A N D
before last Saturday in April between Farwell Lake C
DNR lamprey weir and Legget Road
(T21N, R6E, S10). Swains Lake C
Pine River 3 Streams Type
from F-41 downstream to Lake Huron.
South Branch Rice Creek 4
Tawas River 3 from Concord Rd. downstream to
confluence with Kalamazoo River.
T R O U T
Van Etten Creek 3
from Van Etten Lake downstream to
mouth.
Kalamazoo
Lakes Type
Iron Gull Lake E
Lakes Type Little Paw Paw Lake C
&
Chicagon Lake B Ruppert Lake C
S A L M O N
Deadman’s Lake A
Streams Type
Ellen Lake B Augusta Creek 4
Forest Lake D from Little Gilkey Lake and Fair Lakes
outlets downstream to Knappen Mills
Fortune Pond A Dam.
Golden Lake B Portage Creek 4
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Rogue River.
Little Manistee River 4
Buck Creek 4 from Johnson Rd. (Johnson’s Bridge)
downstream limit is confluence with downstream to the boundary with
Grand River. Manistee Lake, which is defined as the
Coldwater River 4 power line crossing downstream of
from Freeport Rd. downstream to Stronach Road Bridge (also referred to as
I N L A N D
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GR
Pere Marquette River
from M-37 to the downstream edge p. 46
Lenawee
of the boat ramp/slide at Gleason’s Lakes Type
Landing.
Allens Lake C
Pere Marquette River GR
from the downstream edge of the boat p. 46 Deep Lake C
ramp/slide at Gleason’s Landing to the
upstream edge of the boat ramp at Livingston
Rainbow Rapids.
March 15 - May 15 - from upstream
Lakes Type
edge of the boat ramp/slide at Gleason's Spring Mill Pond, (Island Lake Recreation Area):
Landing downstream to Reek Rd (Indian No fishing March 15 - March 31. Catch-and-release
Bridge) - only one (1) Rainbow Trout fishing for trout - artificial lures only - April 1 - the
allowed in daily possession limit. Fri. before the last Sat. in April; from the last Sat. in
Special Artificial Lure Regulations: April - March 14, 5 fish limit, 8-inch minimum size
apply Aug. 1 - Nov. 15, see p. 8. limit, no more than 3 fish 15" or larger, artificial and
natural baits may be used.
I N L A N D
Pere Marquette River 4
from the upstream edge of the boat
ramp at Rainbow Rapids (T18N, R14W,
Luce
S27) downstream to Reek Rd. (Indian Lakes Type
Bridge).
March 15 - May 15 - from upstream Bennett Springs Lake A
edge of the boat ramp/slide at Gleason's Brockies Pond (T46N, R11W, S1) A
Landing downstream to Reek Rd (Indian
T R O U T
Bridge) - only one (1) Rainbow Trout Bullhead Lake A
allowed in daily possession limit.
Special Artificial Lure Regulations:
Camp 8 Lake C
apply Aug. 1 - Nov. 15, see p. 8. Dairy Lake A
Pine River 2 Deer Lake D
from Elm Flats Public Access Site to
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confluence with Tippy Dam backwaters. Holland Lake A
S A L M O N
Lapeer Jack Lake A
Little Whorl Lake A
Streams Type
Moon Lake D
Belle River 4
Pratt Lake A
Leelanau Pretty Lake B
Lakes Type
Sid Lake D
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M-22.
Crow River 4 Little Manistee River 4
upstream limit is outfall of Amadon from Johnson Rd. (Johnson’s Bridge)
Pond. downstream to the boundary with
Manistee Lake, which is defined as the
Milakokia River 4
Inland-Limstone Co. Railroad Bridge power line crossing downstream of
(T41N, R13W, S1) downstream to L. Stronach Road Bridge (also referred
Michigan. to as Water Street on some maps).
SC - Closed to Fishing - Sep. 1 - Nov. 14
Millecoquins River 4 and Jan. 1 - March 31 from a point 300
from H-40 bridge downstream to L. feet downstream from the DNR weir in
Michigan. T21N, R16W, S25 down to the boundary
with Manistee Lake, which is defined as
S A L M O N
Pine River 4
from H-40 Bridge downstream to L. the power line crossing downstream of
Huron. Stronach Road Bridge (also referred to as
Water Street on some maps).
Macomb SC - Closed to Fishing - Year-round within
300 feet of the DNR weir, T21N, R16W, S25.
Streams Type SC - Closed to Fishing - Jan. 1 - March 31
from a point 300 feet upstream of the DNR
Clinton River 4 weir to Spencer’s Bridge.
&
North Branch Clinton River 4 Manistee River Weir - only one (1) Rainbow
from 32 Mile Rd. downstream to confluence Trout allowed in daily possession limit.
with Clinton River. NOTE: The daily possession limit shall be
1 rainbow trout from 300’ downstream
Manistee of Little Manistee River Weir down to the
boundary with Manistee Lake, which
Lakes Type
I N L A N D
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Manistee River 3 Big Huron River 4
from Tippy Dam downstream to Railroad from Big Eric’s Bridge (T52N, R30W, S35) BTRA
Bridge below M-55 (T21N, R16W, S6). downstream to L. Superior (T52N, R29W,
March 15 - May 15 - only one (1) Rainbow S18).
Trout allowed in daily possession limit.
Special Artificial Lure Regulations:
Carp River 2
from Deer Lake Dam (T48N, R27W, S27)
apply Aug. 1 - Nov. 15, see p. 8.
downstream to Morgan Creek.
Pine River 2
from Elm Flats Public Access Site to
Carp River 3
from Morgan Creek downstream to L.
confluence with Tippy Dam backwaters.
Superior.
Marquette March 15 - May 15 - only one (1)
Rainbow Trout allowed in daily
Lakes Type possession limit.
I N L A N D
Brocky Lake B Ford River 4
from T43N, R27W, S33 (Dickinson Co.)
Cedar Lake B
downstream to L. Michigan.
Cranberry Lake A Harlow Creek 4
Forestville Basin B from Railroad Bridge (T49N, R26W, S24)
downstream to L. Superior.
Island Lake (T45N, R30W, S14) A
T R O U T
Iron River 4
Just Lake A from Lake Independence Dam (T51N, BTRA
R27W, S13) downstream to L. Superior
Lake Arfelin E
(T51N, R26W, S18).
Little Brocky Lake B Little Huron River 1
Little Shag Lake B from unnamed bridge crossing located BTRA
&
at the southern border of section 20
Moccasin Lake A (T52N, R29W, S20) downstream to L.
S A L M O N
Perch Lake B Superior (T52N, R29W, S17).
Slough Lake A
Lakes Type
South Kidney Lake (T45N, R26W, S28) D
Pere Marquette Lake F
Sporley Lake E from Old 31 Highway to L. Michigan.
Strawberry Lake D Streams Type
Swanzy Lake A Big Sable River 4
Twin Lake (T45N, R30W, S23) B from Bridge Crossing (T19N, R15W, S3)
downstream to Hamlin Lake.
Streams Type
Big Sable River 3
Big Garlic River 4 from Hamlin Lake Dam downstream to
from Forks (T49N, R27W, S12) L. Michigan.
downstream to L. Superior. Special Artificial Lure Regulations:
apply Aug. 1 - Nov. 15, see p. 8.
Big Garlic River and tributaries 1
from County Road 550 (T50N, R26W, BTRA
S33) downstream to L. Superior (T50N,
R26W, S21).
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R1W, S24).
Bridge).
SC - Closed to Fishing - March 16 - Fri.
March 15 - May 15 - from upstream
before last Sat. in April between the Dow
edge of the boat ramp/slide at Gleason's
Dam and Gordonville Bridge (T13N, R2E, S1).
Landing downstream to Reek Rd (Indian
Bridge) - only one (1) Rainbow Trout
allowed in daily possession limit.
Missaukee
I N L A N D
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Montcalm White Lake
from Business Route US-31 (in Whitehall)
F
to L. Michigan.
Lakes Type
Marl Lake C Streams Type
Nevins Lake C Cedar Creek 3
from River Rd. (T11N, R15W, S33)
Streams Type downstream to confluence with
Muskegon River.
Fish Creek 4
from Sidney Rd. (T10N, R6W, S20) Crockery Creek Mainstream 4
downstream to confluence with Maple from Moore Rd. (T10N, R13W, S4)
River. in Muskegon Co. downstream to
confluence with Grand River (Ottawa
Little Muskegon River 4 Co.).
Prairie Creek
4 Muskegon River 3
from Croton Dam downstream to M-120.
I N L A N D
Tamarack Creek
4 March 15 - May 15 - only one (1)
Rainbow Trout allowed in daily
Montmorency possession limit.
Special Artificial Lure Regulations:
Lakes Type apply Aug. 1 - Nov. 15, see p. 8.
Avalon Lake B North Branch Crockery Creek 4
mainstream from Kenowa Ave. (T10N,
T R O U T
Clear Lake B R13W, S36) downstream to confluence
McCormick Lake B with Crockery Creek mainstream at
Ravenna.
Streams Type White River 4
Black River GR from Hesperia Dam downstream to
from Tin Shanty Bridge Rd. downstream p. 45 White Lake (Business Route US-31 in
&
to the Town Corner Lake Stairs (T32N, Whitehall)
Special Artificial Lure Regulations:
S A L M O N
R1E, S31).
apply Aug. 1 - Nov. 15, see p. 8.
Hunt Creek
(T29N, R3E) East Fish, West Fish and Middle Fish Newaygo
lakes, and 2.4 miles of Hunt Creek from
the Section Z bulkhead south to the Lakes Type
Montmorency- Oscoda Co. line, and all of Fuller Condon Lake C
Creek, all in Sections25-27 and 34-36 is closed to
fishing. Streams Type
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West Branch Big Iron River 3 North Twin Lake D
from Burnt Dam Bridge (T50N, R44W,
S36) downstream to confluence with Big Pickerel Lake B
Iron River. Section Four Lake D
West Branch Ontonagon River 3 South Twin Lake D
upstream limit is confluence with
Victoria Hydro Station tail race (T50N, West Lost Lake D
R39W, S29).
Streams Type
SC - Closed to Fishing - April 1 - June
10 from its confluence with the Victoria Black River GR
Hydro Station tail race in the SE1/4 of the from Tin Shanty Bridge Rd. downstream p. 45
SW1/4 of T50N, R39W, S29 upstream to to the Town Corner Lake Stairs (T32N,
Victoria Dam. R1E, S31).
I N L A N D
Center Lake C Pigeon River 2
from Old Vanderbilt Rd. downstream to
Streams Type Elk Hill Campground Horse Trail (T32N,
R1W, S10).
Muskegon River 4
from US-10 downstream to River Bend Pigeon River GR
Bluffs Public Access Site (T15N, R9W, S31). from Elk Hill Campground Horse Trail to p. 46
Pine Grove Campground stairs.
Oscoda
T R O U T
Lakes Type
Crater Lake A
Loon Lake B
&
Streams Type
Au Sable River Mainstream 4
S A L M O N
from McMasters Bridge Rd. (McMasters
Bridge) downstream to Rainbow Bend
power line (T26N, R2E, S3).
Au Sable River Mainstream 4
from Mio Dam down to the Mio power
line at (T26N, R3E, S7).
Au Sable River Mainstream GR
R E G U L AT I O N S
Otsego
Lakes Type
Big Chub Lake B
Bridge Lake B
Ford Lake D
Heart Lake B
Lost Lake D
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Ottawa Roscommon
Lakes Type Lakes Type
Lake Macatawa F Higgins Lake E
from River Ave. to L. Michigan.
Pigeon Lake F Saginaw
from Lakeshore Drive to L. Michigan. Streams Type
Streams Type Saginaw River 3
Crockery Creek Mainstream 4 Tittabawassee River 3
from Moore Rd. (T10N, R13W, S4) from Sanford Dam site downstream to
in Muskegon Co. downstream to confluence with the Saginaw River.
confluence with Grand River (Ottawa
Co.). Schoolcraft
North Branch Crockery Creek 4 Lakes Type
mainstream from Kenoa Ave. (T10N,
R E G U L AT I O N S
Lake Michigan.
Trout River 3 March 15 - May 15 - only one (1)
from dam (T35N, R5E, S17) downstream
T R O U T
St. Clair
Streams Type
Belle River 4
Black River 3
from private dam in Port Huron State
Game Area downstream to confluence
with St. Clair R.
Mill Creek 4
downstream limit is confluence with
Black R.
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Streams Type Streams Type
Curtis Creek and Tributaries 2 Huron River 4
from Belleville Lake Dam in Wayne Co.
Mill Creek and Tributaries 4 downstream to L. Erie.
from Preston Road (T7S, R12W, S7)
downstream to impoundment at T7S,
R12W, S32.
Wexford
Streams Type
Prairie River Mainstream 4
from Bowers Road (T8S, R7W, S4) Manistee River 4
downstream to McKale Road (T7S, R9W, from Sunset Trail Rd. (CCC Bridge T26N,
S8). R6W,S26) downstream to M-115.
Unnamed Tributary (T6S, R10W, S26). 4 Pine River 2
from Elm Flats Public Access Site to
Van Buren confluence with Tippy Dam backwaters.
I N L A N D
Lakes Type
Shafer Lake C
Streams Type
Black River Mainstream 3
from confluence of N. and S. Br. down to
T R O U T
L. Michigan.
Brush Creek (Except Reynolds Lake 4
Drain)
from 63rd Ave. downstream to
confluence with Paw Paw River.
Dowagiac River Mainstream 4
&
(including Dowagiac Drain)
from source downstream to Pucker
S A L M O N
Street (T7S, R17W, S13).
Pine Creek 4
downstream limit is 101st Ave. (T1N,
R12W,S32).
South Branch of the Black River 3
from Hamilton Street Bridge (T2S, R16W,
S1) downstream to confluence with
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than 100 state parks and recreation areas, 1,300-plus
state-managed boating access sites, 140-plus state forest
campgrounds, thousands of miles of trails and other
outdoor spaces – all year long!
Funds derived from the Recreation Passport go right back into maintaining
and improving these treasured outdoor spaces, and protecting natural and
cultural resources for the next generation.
R E G U L AT I O N S
Academy.
Classes around the state offer expert
instruction, gear and hands-on learning
for a range of activities, from hunting
and fishing to backpacking, birding and
&
much more.
T R O U T
Michigan.gov/OutdoorSkills
Other sources of fishing and fisheries information
I N L A N D
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Visit Michigan.gov/DNRDigests to view the
digital version of the 2023 Fishing Guide for the
most up to date rules and regulations.
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AQ U AT I C I N VA S I V E S P E C I E S
Snakehead
tan with dark
brown mottling
European Frog-Bit
Floating leaves: round or
heart-shaped, the size of a
silver dollar coin sharp teeth
long anal fin
Average length: 1/8" / Brown with 5 whorls / Typically Illustrations by Joseph R. Tomelleri ©
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Invasive Carp Identification
Adult bighead and silver carp are large fish that can be easily identified by the position of their eyes.
Both species have eyes that are below a line from the fork of the tail to the mouth. Juvenile invasive carp
can be easily confused with minnows and you may find one in your bait bucket. Anglers are reminded
to dispose of any unused bait in the trash!
If you believe you have seen or caught an invasive carp, DO NOT RELEASE IT. Please TAKE A PHOTO
and visit Michigan.gov/Invasives to fill out an online invasive carp reporting form, or call the DNR at
517-284-5830.
Juvenile Bighead Carp
Adult Bighead Carp
Eyes sit below
the mouth
Keel
Keel
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G E N E R A L B U L L E T I N S
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Parasites and Diseases of Fish should not be eaten. Affected fish (of legal size)
should be kept for disposal because a fish that is
Occasionally anglers catch fish with black, pinhead- released may spread the infection to other fish.
size spots which cause the fish to have a peppered Please note, if you keep a fish for disposal it is
appearance, or a fish may be caught which has still part of your daily possession limit. Anglers
white-to-yellow-colored grubs under the skin or are encouraged to report unusual looking fish
in the flesh. Yellow perch taken from the shallower or fish with lesions or pathogens using the sick
waters of the Great Lakes often contain red worms or dead aquatic species form at Michigan.gov/
coiled within the body cavity. These conditions EyesinTheField.
are caused by common fish parasites. Fish with
these parasites are safe to eat because the parasites
are killed by cooking. Black spot and yellow grub
Seasonal Fish Mortalities
parasites are most common in bass, sunfish (all Throughout the year, it is not uncommon to witness
species) and northern pike. These parasites may dead or dying fish in ponds and lakes across the
be found in other species of fish as well. Red worm state. Many incidents stem from natural causes
is specific to yellow perch. such as winter kill, brought about by a depletion of
oxygen supplies coincident with heavy snow and ice
It is not unusual for anglers to catch walleye with cover; stress (brought about by low oxygen levels);
pink, whitish or yellowish wart-like growths on periods of unusually rapid temperature increase
their bodies and fins. These markings are caused or natural stresses associated with spawning.
by fish viruses, the most common of which is called The deaths may be viewed as nature’s way of
lymphocystis. This is primarily a skin disease, and reducing the fish population and selecting those
the flesh is usually not affected. Lymphocystis is fish which are most fit for survival. If you suspect
harmless to humans and affected fish are safe to a fish kill is caused by non-natural causes, please
eat. Skinning the fish usually removes all diseased fill out the sick or dead aquatic species form at
tissue. If a legal-size fish is heavily affected and Michigan.gov/EyesinTheField.
appears aesthetically unpleasing, it should be kept
for disposal because a fish that is released will only
spread more virus. Please note, if you keep a fish for
disposal it is still part of your daily possession limit.
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G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
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C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E C E N T E R S
Baraga
427 US-41 North
Baraga, MI 49908 Marquette
906-353-6651 1990 US-41 South Sault Ste. Marie
Marquette, MI 49855 4131 S. M-129 Hwy.
Western 906-228-6561 Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
Lake Superior Eastern Lake Newberry 906-635-6161
Management Superior 5100 M-123
Unit Management Newberry, MI 49868
Unit 906-293-5131
Fisheries Division’s organizational structure is based on Great Lakes Basins using watersheds as the
fundamental ecological management unit. Check Michigan.gov/Fishing for possible changes.
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