FMany boaters are hesitant to do more to care for a life jacket or personal flotation device (PFD) than occasionally spraying it down with water. This streamlined approach is often due to a fear of damaging the life jacket. But the truth is that proper cleaning actually helps maintain the integrity of a life jacket and can extend its life.
Fourteen Michiana Singles anglers found good fishing on the St. Joseph River at Maggies Landing last Thursday despite muddy water and strong current.
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Steelhead fishing continues to provide good action on the St. Joseph River, while lake fishing is slowly coming around.
Steelhead continue to filter into the river although the spring run is near its peak. More than 2,800 steelhead have moved into South Bend so far and anglers are enjoying success.
Theres a lot of fish on the gravel right now, said Dick Parker of Central Park Bait in Mishawaka. The river is in great shape; a little low but the water is clean. I know of a few 12-pounders being caught.
Flies, fresh spawn and Corkies drifted over the gravel have been good baits.
The Michigan DNR Commission finalized several regulations impacting the 2015-2016 fishing season at itsmeeting on April 9.
Changes include a year-round Catch-and-immediate-release (CIR) fishing for bass statewide (unless otherwise closed to fishing). Please refer to the printed fishing guide for waters closed to fishing.
Other changes are:
Due to the Natural Resources Commission's temporary loss of regulatory authority, several regulations were not determined in time for the start of the 2015-2016 angling year (April 1) and consequently were not printed in the hard-copy version of the Michigan Fishing Guide. However, there are several areas of the guide that have an orange star to indicate that changes possibly would be forthcoming.
To view all of the change details, click here.
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