GLSI Annual Meeting
The GLSI held our annual meeting at Jays Sporting Goods on Sat March 14th and would like to thank them for the use of their meeting room and encourage you to
Read MoreThe GLSI held our annual meeting at Jays Sporting Goods on Sat March 14th and would like to thank them for the use of their meeting room and encourage you to
Read MoreThe MDNR stated that they will NOT be doing spring Steelhead egg take in 2020. This will effect 2021 fall fingerling and 2022 spring plantings, since most of them are in
Read MoreSpeaking with the Lake Huron Basin Coordinator Randy Claramunt last night, he said that before the shut down limit catches of coho were starting to be caught in southern Huron. This
Read MoreWed. Dec 11th the L. Huron Salmon and Trout subcommittee met. Extremely productive meeting and walked out feeling that Huron is constructively moving fwd to improving the fishery in the main
Read MoreThere are so many issues, topics and personal feelings on how Lakes Mi, and Huron should be managed. With all the issues, GLSI has always stood behind representing members desires when
Read MoreWhether you are an angler, a hunter or both, Michigan wildlife mgmt. is experiencing a challenging time. TB, CWD, APRs in the deer hunting world, how our Great Lakes fisheries can
Read MoreWednesday evening in Traverse City there was a meeting held by the MDNR to discuss the over harvest of Lake Trout in Grand Traverse Bay of management unit MM-4. In the
Read MoreEffective yesterday Friday April 12th Lake Trout limit for Grand Traverse Bay was reduced from 2 trout to 1 trout. The recommendation is once you harvest your limit of trout to
Read MoreIt's that time!! Big lake fishing is heating up. Coho are taking off, some Kings are starting to be caught also. Lake Trout fishing has been good. Monday April 15th in
Read Morehttps://www.michiganseagrant.org/topics/fisheries-and-aquaculture/angler-citizen-science/?fbclid=iwar1-ty0vztvpjkbol0zznwucd5tbdu_0cytovjzafq1v6aktt2rxhntxz38Any and all information that anglers can collect and provide to our biologists to assist in fisheries management is helpful and important. The attached link is to collect stomachs for content
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