EAST CHICAGO – A group of passionate volunteers and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources hailed the return of the king salmon to Lake Michigan at the East Chicago Marina Monday in an effort to ...
Manistee News Advocate on MSN
Lake Michigan piers bringing some steelhead catches
“Boat anglers trolling for Chinook salmon and steelhead did well from outside the pier heads to over 300 feet of water,” the ...
Islands.com on MSN
Michigan's Northern Detroit Suburb Offers A Peaceful Park, Mouth-Watering Restaurants, And Cozy Vibes
While it goes overlooked, this Detroit suburb offers visitors delicious choices for food and a wonderful park where the ...
The U.S. Coast Guard contends with staffing and equipment issues as it provides the types of rescues few other agencies can ...
Trying new places is one of the best parts of dining out. In these cities across the country, it's affordable for both locals ...
Michigan's west coast is dotted with wineries from the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula all the way south to New Buffalo. One of the most well-known wineries in the area has a tasting room just outside ...
AZ Animals on MSN
The Animals of Indiana Dunes National Park
Conservation efforts aim to bring the endangered Karner blue butterfly back to its former glory in Indiana Dunes National Park. ©Alexandra Lande/Shutterstock.com One of the animals that defines ...
Manistee News Advocate on MSN
Photos: Michigan, Illinois anglers fish the Manistee River, raise $1,500
A group of anglers attended the fall outing and annual sweepstakes fishing and fundraising event to support Flygirls of ...
Manistee News Advocate on MSN
Recent rains push steelhead into 'high gear'
Anglers fishing off Manistee's south break wall and near the shoreline reported very good numbers. Frankfort anglers reported ...
The Travel Pug on MSN
Why Island Hoppers Love US Lakes
When most people picture island hopping, their minds drift to turquoise Caribbean waters or remote Pacific atolls. But ...
The ports of Grand Haven, Muskegon, and Whitehall/Montague are now under single-pointed hook regulations from Nov. 1 – Nov. 30 (see pp. 30- 31 of the 2025 Michigan Fishing Regulations).
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