John Gipson and Ken Holder won the Little Money Bass Tournament Classic by a mere two ounces on the St. Joseph River at Benton Harbor.
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission has enacted regulation changes on several inland trout lakes in the Upper Peninsula, effective Oct. 10, 2025.
The Abu Garcia Beast series—including both reels and rods—have been redesigned to incorporate new components and features.
The Michigan DNR has announced a schedule of public meetings in July to discuss several fishing regulation changes proposed for 2016.
These meetings will take place in each of the eight management units that oversee Michigan's fisheries. The public is invited to attend to learn about proposed regulations, ask questions and discuss local issues.
The meeting closest to Michiana is Wednesday, July 29, 7 to 8 p.m. (EST) at D&R Sports Center, 8178 W. Main St. in Kalamazoo.
(Provided by Indiana DNR)
The DNR seeks volunteers to help gather information on recreational use at large northern Indiana lakes to learn about the spread of aquatic species.
Lakes involved in the project are Bass, Manitou, Maxinkuckee, Wawasee, Webster and Winona.
Volunteers will monitor selected boat ramps during high-use times to record boats entering or leaving the lake and if any aquatic species, such as plants, mussels or invertebrates, are attached. Volunteers will also record the type of watercraft and its home state, according to license plate.
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