The Michigan Fishing Guide Tends To Be Rather Thorough

By Essie Osborn


There are many different types of fish angling that one can enjoy. In the summer months normal angling off the banks of a river or lake as well as fly fishing is very relaxing. Bow catches are another type that is very enjoyable. Whichever forms you prefer always refer to the Michigan fishing guide booklets.

All pricing and structure for licenses, as from March 1, 2014 have been changed. The new process is easier and quicker as well as being an "all species", so restrictions are no longer applicable. If one is interested in both going out to fish and hunting, licences with a small surcharge will be added. Any revenue that is made will be used towards educating the public of the pros and cons of angling and hunting.

For residents the yearly fee is now $26.00 and if you are a non-resident the price will be $76.00. Any retired person of 65 years or older who would like to apply, their fees will be $11.00. If however you are 17 years or younger you will still need to purchase a licence but the fees will be for free. If you are unsure one can always go to their webpage.

There are also different types of reels used for this type of angling. The hand-wrap is the simplest with a circular spool. This is wrapped on by hand and is fastened by a holding slot. When a fish nibbles the line, it is then pulled in hand over hand and you can then enjoy your catch, take photos and collect your bragging rights.

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

If you are a novice and are unfamiliar with the different species, here is a quick guide. The Lake Trout has a well forked tail with black spots on its back. A Brook Trout has a slightly forked tail with wormy marks on the back as well as having black and white on the edges of the fins.

Boats are more commonly used although it can be done from the banks of the lakes. Canoes or any flat bottom boats are used in shallow waters. The larger boats can accommodate more people. Many are now customized with raised shooting platforms as well as generators for those that like night time angling.

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




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