FO‑200.05

Statewide Trout, Salmon, Whitefish And Lake Herring Regulations

3/31/2010

FO‑201.05

Special Fishing Regulations, Big Island Lakes Complex, Schoolcraft County

3/31/2010

FO‑202.05

Special Hook Size Fishing Regulations

3/31/2010

FO‑203.03

Waters Closed for the Taking of Minnows for Personal Use

Until Resc

FO-204.04

Spawning Closures

Until Resc or Superseded

FO‑205.05

Michigan-Wisconsin Boundary Waters

3/31/2010

FO-206.05

Special Fishing Regulations For Coolwater Species On Select Lakes

3/31/2010

FO‑207.00

Number of Fishing Rods on the Great Lakes and Connecting Waters

Until Resc

FO‑208.02

Yellow Perch - Lake Michigan

3/31/2006

FO‑209.03

Possession and Transportation of Exotic Species

2/07/2008

FO-210.04

Designated Trout Streams For The State Of Michigan

Until Resc

FO‑211.02

Special Fishing Regulations, Fumee Lake, Dickinson County, Fishing Closure

3/31/2008

FO‑212.02

Fishing Regulations ‑ Sylvania Wilderness Area, Ottawa National Forest, Gogebic County

3/31/2006

FO-213.04

Criteria for Selection of Trout Streams with Gear Restriction Regulations

Until Resc

FO-214.05

Waters Where Northern Pike May Be Taken At Any Size

3/31/2010

FO-215.04

Statewide Coolwater Regulations Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye, Muskellunge, Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, And Yellow Perch

3/31/2009

FO‑216.03

Regulations for the Taking of Minnows for Commercial Purposes

Until Resc

FO‑217.02A

Order to Restrict Spearing Season

3/31/2007

FO‑218.02A

Gear Restrictions For Fishing

3/31/2007

FO‑219.02A

Streams Open To The Use Of Spears And Bows

Until Resc

FO‑220.02A

Special Muskellunge And Northern Pike Regulations

3/31/2007

FO‑221.03

Banning Of Dip Net Fishing On Certain Michigan Inland Streams

3/31/2008

FO‑222.02A

Restricted and Closed Waters For Fisheries Research

3/31/2007

FO‑223.02A

Protection Of Sturgeon, Muskellunge, And Walleye On The Black, Indian and Cheboygan Rivers

3/31/2007

FO‑224.02

Regulation on the Take of Reptiles and Amphibians

Until Revised or Resc

FO-225.04A

Regulations on the Taking of Lake Trout in MI-6 of Lake Superior

3/31/2009

FO‑226.05

Hook and Line Restrictions During Walleye Spawning Runs on the Saginaw River and Its Tributaries

3/31/2010

FO-227.04A

Waters Open And Regulations Governing The Taking Of

Wigglers And Crayfish For Commercial Purposes

Until Resc

FO‑228.03

Regulations on the Take of Mollusks

Until Resc

FO‑229.03

Water Open Use Hand Net

Until Resc

FO‑230.03

Trout Streams Open to the Taking of Northern Pike Through the Ice

Until Resc

FO‑231.03

Catch Reporting Regulations for Commercial Minnow, Wigglers and Crayfish Catchers

Until Resc

FO‑232.03

Waters Open to Netting Burbot

Until Resc

FO‑233.03

Waters Threatened By Excessive Fish Mortalities

Until Resc

FO-234.04

Great Lakes Spearing Regulations

3/31/2009

FO-235.04

Fishing Regulations - Craig Lake State Park Waters, Baraga County

3/31/2009

FO-236.04

Special Fishing Regulalions Spring Mill Pond, Island Lake Recreation Area, Livingston County

3/31/2009

FO-237.04

Special Sport Fishing Size Limits on Yellow Perch in Lake Huron Waters of Mackinac County and the St. Mary’s River and Lake Huron Waters of Chippewa County

03/31/2009

FO-238.04

Southern Michigan Catch and Release Bass Fishing

3/31/2009

FO-239.04

Huron River No-Kill Bass Regulation

3/31/2009

FO-240.04

Sturgeon Regulations - Statewide

3/31/2009

FO-241.04

Fishing Closures

3/31/2009

FO-242.04

Lake St. Clair – Detroit River Boundary

3/31/2009

FO-243.05

State License Commerical Fishing

5/06/2010

No #

Designated Lamprey Barriers

Until Resc

 


FO - 200.05

 

STATEWIDE TROUT, SALMON, WHITEFISH

AND LAKE HERRING REGULATIONS

 

Under the authority of sections 41103, 48701, and 48716 of Act 451 of the Public Acts of 1994, as amended, being sections 324.41103, 324.48701, and 324.48716 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, the Director of the Department of Natural Resources on October 7, 2004, ordered that for a period of five years no person shall possess, take or attempt to take, any species of trout, salmon, whitefish and lake herring from any of the waters of this state except by hook and line (or as otherwise provided for whitefish) during the open seasons prescribed, within the minimum size limits and maximum possession limits indicated below, and as otherwise provided.

 

LAKE TROUT MANAGEMENT UNITS – Great Lakes

 

Lake Michigan

 

MM-1 is bounded on the southeast and south by the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary in Green Bay and on the east by a north-south line beginning near Fairport in Delta County at Longitude 086°40'W and extending south to the Wisconsin-Michigan border.

 

MM-2 is bounded on the west by MM-1, on the east by a north -south line beginning about 4 miles west of Seul Choix Point in Schoolcraft County at Longitude 086°00'W and extending southward to Latitude 45°20'N, and on the south by an east-west line at Latitude 45°20'N that extends west from Longitude 086°00'W to the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary.

 

MM-3 is bounded on the west by a north-south line from the shore about 4 miles west of Seul Choix Point in Schoolcraft County at Longitude 86°00'W and extending southward to its intersection with Latitude 45°10' N, on the east by the Mackinac Bridge, and on the south by and east-west line from Longitude 086°00'W at Latitude 45°10' N and extending eastward to the shore about 4 miles north of Eastport in Antrim County.

 

MM-4 includes all waters of Grand Traverse Bay south of Latitude 45°10'N.

 

MM-5 is bounded on the west by the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary, on the north by an east-west line beginning on the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary at Latitude 45°20'N and extending eastward along said latitude to Longitude 086°00'W, then southward along said longitude to Latitude 45°10'N, then eastward along said latitude to its intersection with the west shore of Leelanau County, and on the south by an east-west line beginning near Arcadia in Manistee County at Latitude 44°30'N and extending west to the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary.

 

MM-6 is bounded on the west by the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary, on the north by MM-5, and on the south by and east-west line from Little Sable Point in Oceana County at Latitude 43°40'N and extending westward to the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary.

 

MM-7 is bounded on the west by the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary, on the north by MM-6, and on the south by an east-west line from the Michigan shore about 4 miles north of Holland in Ottawa County at Latitude 42°50'N and extending westward to the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary.

 

MM-8 is bounded on the west by the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary and the Michigan-Illinois boundary, on the north by MM-7, and on the south by the Indiana boundary.

 

Lake Huron

 

MH-1 is bounded on the west by the Mackinac Bridge, on the north by an east west line from the village of Detour in Chippewa County at Latitude 46°00'N to the west shore of Drummond Island and an east-west line from the east shore of Drummond Island at Latitude 46°00'N to the international boundary, and on the east and south by a line beginning where Longitude 083°30'W intersects the International boundary near Drummond Island in Chippewa County and extending southward along said longitude to Latitude 45°30'N, then extending westward along said latitude to Longitude 083°40'W, then extending southward along said longitude to shore about 3.5 miles southeast of Adams Point in Presque Isle County.

 

MH-2 is bounded on the north by MH-1, on the east by the International boundary, and on the south by an east-west line extending from the shore about one mile north of Black River in Alcona County at Latitude 44°50'N and extending eastward along said latitude to the International boundary.

 

MH-3 is bounded on the north by MH-2, on the east by the International boundary, and on the south by a line beginning on the shore on AuSable Point in Iosco County at Latitude 44°20'N and extending eastward along said latitude to Longitude 083°10'W, then southward along said longitude to Latitude 44°10'N, then eastward along said latitude to the International boundary.

 

MH-4 is bounded on the north by MH-3 and on the east by a north-south line beginning on the shore abut 2.6 miles southeast of Point Aux Barques light in Huron County at Latitude 44°00'N and extending eastward along said latitude to Longitude 082°40'W, then northward along said longitude to the southern boundary with MH-3 at Latitude 44°10'N.

 

MH-5 is bounded on the west by MH-4, on the north MH-3, on the east by the International boundary, and on the south by and east-west line beginning on the shore in the village of Forester in Sanilac County at Latitude 43°30'N and extending eastward along said latitude to the International boundary.

 

MH-6 is bounded on the north by MH-5, on the east by the International boundary, and on the south by the Blue Water Bridge in Saint Clair County at Latitude 43°00'N.

 

Lake Superior

 

MI-1 is bounded on the west by the Michigan-Minnesota boundary, on the north by the International boundary, and on the south by a line beginning on the Minnesota boundary at Latitude 47°40'N extending eastward along said latitude to Longitude 088°30'W then northward along said longitude to Latitude 47°50'N then eastward along said latitude to Longitude 088°00'W then northward along said longitude to Latitude 48°00'N then eastward along said latitude to the International boundary.

 

MI-2 is bounded on the west by the Michigan-Minnesota and the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary, on the north by MI-1, and on the east by a north-south line extending from the shore about 2.6 miles southwest of Fourteen Mile Point in Ontonagon County northward at Longitude 089°10'W to the southern border of MI-1 at Latitude 47°40'N.

 

MI-3 is bounded on the west by MI-2, on the north by MI-1, and on the east by a line extending northward from the shore about 1.4 miles east of Copper Harbor in Keweenaw County at Longitude 087°50'W to Latitude 47°30'N then eastward along said latitude to Longitude 087°40'W then northward along said longitude to the International border.

 

MI-4 is bounded on the west by MI-3, on the north by the International boundary, and on the southeast and east by a line beginning on the shore at Pine River Point in Marquette County at Longitude 087°50'W and extending northward along said longitude to Latitude 47°00'N then eastward along said latitude to Longitude 087°30'W then northward along said longitude to Latitude 47°10'N then eastward along said latitude to Longitude 087°20'W then northward along said longitude to Latitude 47°20'N then eastward along said latitude to Longitude 087°00'W then northward to the International boundary.

 

MI-5 is bounded on the west and north by MI-4 and on the east by a north-south line beginning on Laughing Fish Point in Alger County at Longitude 087°00'W and extending northward to Latitude 47°20'N.

 

MI-6 is bounded on the west by MI-4 and MI-5, on the north by the International boundary, and on the east by a north-south line beginning on Au Sable Point in Alger County at Longitude 086°10'W and extending northward to the International boundary.

 

MI-7 is bounded on the west by MI-6, on the north by the International boundary, and on the east by a north-south line beginning about four miles east of Crisp Point in Luce County at Longitude 085°20'W and extending northward to the International boundary

 

MI-8 is bounded on the west by MI-7, on the north and east by the International boundary with the easternmost border formed by a line from Brush Point in Chippewa County to Point Aux Pins Ontario in the upper St. Marys River.

 

SECTION I.  Seasons--General

 

Except as otherwise noted in the following sections of this order, the open seasons on non-designated trout streams and all other inland waters, the Saginaw River, and the Great Lakes and connecting waters shall be any time for all trout, salmon, lake whitefish, round whitefish and lake herring.  Exceptions: (1) The open season shall be May 1 through Labor Day for brook trout in Michigan waters of Lake Superior within 4.5 miles of Isle Royale National Park waters, (2) The open season shall be January 1 through September 30 for lake trout in MM 1-4, (3) the open season shall be May 1 – September 30 in MM 5-8 and in Lake Huron, and (4) The open season shall be January 1 through April 30 and the Saturday preceding Memorial Day through Labor Day in MI-6.

 

 

SECTION II.  Whitefish and Lake Herring

 

Size and possession limits for whitefish and lake herring:

 

On all waters, for lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis), and lake herring (Coregonus artedi), there shall be no minimum size limit but the possession limit shall be 12, except the possession limit shall be 5 fish on Chicagon Lake and Ottawa Lake (Iron County).

 

 

SECTION III: Trout and Salmon—Great Lakes and Connecting Waters

 

Size and possession limits for trout and salmon:

 

Minimum size limit shall be 10” except as follows:

 

Brook trout:

On Lake Superior the minimum size limit for brook trout is 20” and possession limit is one fish.  On Lake Superior within 4.5 miles of Isle Royale (Isle Royale National Park waters), catch and release only no possession.

Lake trout: 

Lake Michigan

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

MM 1-3:  The minimum size limit shall be 24 inches.

MM 4:  The minimum size limit shall be 22 inches.

MM 5:  The minimum size limit shall be 24 inches.

MM 6-8:  The minimum size limit shall be 20 inches.       

 

Lake Huron

1)

 

 

2)

3)

 

MH 1:  The minimum size limit shall be 15 inches and the maximum size limit shall be 19 inches.  Fish less than 15 inches or greater than 19 inches may not be possessed and must be released, EXCEPT, one fish in the daily possession limit of three may be 34 inches or greater.

MH 2:  The minimum size limit shall be 22 inches.

MH 3-6:  The minimum size limit shall be 15 inches. 

 

Lake Superior

1)

2)

 

MI 1-8 (except MI-6):  The minimum size limit shall be 15 inches.

MI 6:  The daily possession limit shall be three  (3) lake trout.  The minimum size limit shall be 15 inches and the maximum size limit shall be 29 inches, EXCEPT that one fish in the daily possession limit may be 34 inches or greater in length.  Fish that are greater than 29 inches and less than 34 inches may not be retained.  The open season shall be: open all year.

 

 

Splake:

The minimum size is 15 inches in the Lake Michigan waters of Delta and Menominee Counties.

 

Daily possession limit:

5 in any combination but no more than 3 of any one species except:

 

i.

Lake Superior: a) the daily possession limit is one brook trout and b) in MI-6 the daily possession limit for lake trout is three fish.

 

ii.

up to 5 pink salmon may be possessed.

 

iii.

a bonus of 5 pink salmon may be taken from the St. Marys River from the last Saturday in April through September 30.

 

 

 

SECTION IV: Trout and salmon in Inland Lakes

 

On those inland lakes designated below as Types A, B, C, D and E, the minimum size limits are as follows for chinook salmon, coho salmon, pink salmon and Atlantic salmon:  

 

Species

Minimum size limit

Chinook salmon

10 inches

Coho salmon

10 inches

Pink salmon

10 inches

Atlantic salmon

15 inches

 

Notwithstanding any other order of the Department, any inland lake not classified below is open all year to the taking of trout with an 8-inch minimum size limit, and a 5 fish possession limit*, and artificial lures and all types of natural bait may be used. (*No more than 3 of which may be 15 inches or larger.)  For all other species, see below.

 

1. Type A Lakes.  In all Type A lakes, the following regulations apply.

 


-Open season: Last Saturday in April through September.

-Possession season: Last Saturday in April through September

-Tackle: Artificial lures and natural baits except minnows (dead or alive) may be used. 

-Daily harvest limits:  5 fish, with no more than 3 fish 15 inches or larger, and no more than 1 atlantic salmon.

-Minimum size limits:

 

 

 

Species

Minimum size limit

 

Brook trout

10 inches

 

Brown trout

12 inches

 

Rainbow trout

12 inches

 

Splake

12 inches

 

Lake trout

15 inches

 

 

Following is a listing of designated Type A lakes.  Type A lakes are managed strictly for  

trout and, as such, are designated trout lakes.

 

County

Lake Name

Alcona

O' Brien Lake

Alger

Addis Lakes (T46N, R20W, S33)

Alger

Cole Creek Pond (T46N, R20W, S24)

Alger

Grand Marais Lake

Alger

Hike Lake

Alger

Irwin Lake

Alger

Rock Lake

Alger

Rock River Pond

Alger

Sullivan Lake (T49N, R15W, S21)

Alger

Trueman Lake

Baraga

Roland Lake

Chippewa

Dukes Lake

Chippewa

Highbanks Lake

Chippewa

Naomikong Lake

Chippewa

Naomikong Pond

Chippewa

Roxbury Pond, East

Chippewa

Roxbury Pond, West

Chippewa

Trout Brook Pond

Crawford

Bright Lake

Crawford

Glory Lake

Crawford

Kneff Lake

Crawford

Shupac Lake

Delta

Bear Lake

Delta

Carr Lake (T43N, R18W, S36)

Delta

Carr Ponds (T43N, R18W, S26)

Delta

Kilpecker Pond (T43N, R18W, S11)

Delta

Norway Lake

Delta

Section 1 Pond

Delta

Square Lake

Delta

Wintergreen Lake (T43N, R18W, S36)

Delta

Zigmaul Pond

Dickinson

Lake 29 (T41N, R29W, S29)

Gogebic

Castle Lake

Gogebic

Cornelia Lake

Gogebic

Mishike Lake

Gogebic

Plymouth Lake

Houghton

Penegor Lake

Iron

Deadman’s Lk (T41N, R32W, S5 & 8)

Iron

Fortune Pond (T43N, R33W, S25)

Iron

Hannah-Webb Lake

Iron

Killdeer Lake

Iron

Madelyn Lake

Iron

Skyline Lake

Iron

Spree Lake

Isabella

Blanchard Pond

Keweenaw

No Name Pond (T57N, R31W, S8)

Luce

Bennett Springs Lake

Luce

Brockies Pond (T46N, R11W, S1)

Luce

Buckies Pond (T46N, R11W, S1)

Luce

Dairy Lake

Luce

Dillingham Lake

Luce

Holland Lake

Luce

Jack Lake

Luce

Little Whorl Lake

Luce

Pratt Lake

Luce

Silver Creek Pond

Luce

Spring Creek Pond

Luce

Syphon Lake

Luce

Trout Lake

Luce

Ward Lake

Luce

Wolverine Lake

Luce

Youngs Lake

Mackinac

Castle Rock Pond

Mackinac

Millecoquins Pond

Marquette

Bedspring Lake

Marquette

Cecilia’s Pond (T48N, R30W, S22)

Marquette

Clear Lake

Marquette

Cranberry Lake (T45N, R30W, S10)

Marquette

Just Lake

Marquette

Island Lake (T45N, R30W, S14)

Marquette

Log Lake

Marquette

Moccasin Lake

Marquette

Section 13 Lake

Marquette

Silver Lake (T46N, R24W, S32)

Marquette

Slough Lake

Marquette

Swanzy Lake

Ontonagon

Courtney Lake

Ontonagon

Trout Creek Pond (T47N, R38W, S14)

Oscoda

Crater Lake

Otsego

Pickerel Lake

Schoolcraft

Kings Pond

Schoolcraft

Lost Lake

Schoolcraft

Spring Pond

 

2.  Type B Lakes. In all Type B lakes, the following regulations apply:

 

-Open season: All year.

-Possession season: All year.

-Tackle: Artificial lures and all types of natural bait may be used. 

-Daily harvest limits:  5 fish, with no more than 3 fish 15 inches or larger, and no more than 1 atlantic salmon.

-Minimum size limits:

 

Species

Minimum size limit

 

Brook trout

10 inches

 

Brown trout

12 inches

 

Rainbow trout

12 inches

 

Splake

12 inches

 

Lake trout

15 inches

 

 

Following is a listing of designated Type B lakes.  Those marked with an asterisk are designated trout lakes:

 

County

Lake Name

Alcona

Reid Lake*

Alcona

South Hoist Lake

Alger

Ackerman Lake

Alger

Cheryl’s Pond (T44N, R19W, S25)

Alger

Harrison’s Pond (T44N, R19W, S14)

Alger

Juanita Lake (T44N, R19W, S24)

Alger

Kay’s Pond

Alger

Mirror Lake

Alger

North (Upper) Shoe Lake (T48N, R17W, S36)

Alger

Sawaski Pond (T44N, R19W, S14)

Baraga

Alberta Pond*

Barry

Deep Lake

Benzie

Platte Lake

Cass

Birch Lake

Cass

Hemlock Lake

Cass

Shavehead Lake

Charlevoix

Louise Lake

Cheboygan

Silver Lake

Cheboygan

Weber Lake

Clare

Little Long Lake

Dickinson

Bass Lake

Emmet/Charlevoix

Walloon Lake

Gogebic

Beatons Lake

Gogebic

Black River Lake

Gogebic

Finger Lake

Gogebic

Imp Lake

Gogebic

Little Duck Lake*

Gogebic

Moon Lake

Grand Traverse

Duck Lake

Grand Traverse

Green Lake

Houghton

Emily Lake

Houghton

Lake Gerald

Houghton

Lake on Three

Houghton

Roland Lake

Iron

Caspian Pond (T42N, R35W, S1)

Iron

Chicagon Lake

Iron

Ellen Lake

Iron

Golden Lake

Iron

Long Lake

Iron

Ottawa Lake

Kalamazoo

Little Paw Paw Lake (T3S, R12W, S31)

Kalkaska

Bear Lake

Kalkaska

Big Blue Lake

Kalkaska

North Blue Lake

Keweenaw

Eliza Lake (T58N, R30W, S6)

Keweenaw

Lake Fanny Hooe

Luce

Camp 8 Lake*

Luce

Pretty lake*

Luce

Tank Lake

Marquette

Angeline Lake

Marquette

Arfelin Lake

Marquette

Bass Lake (T45N, R26W, S29)

Marquette

Brocky Lake

Marquette

Cedar (T47N, R27W, S11)

Marquette

Crooked Lake

Marquette

Forestville Basin (T48N, R25W, S8)

Marquette

Little Brocky Lake

Marquette

Little Shag Lake

Marquette

Perch Lake (T46N, R29W, S8)

Marquette

Silver Lake Basin

Marquette

Squaw Lake

Marquette

Twin Lake (T45N, R30W, S23)

Marquette

Wolf Lake

Montmorency

Avalon Lake

Montmorency

Clear Lake

Montmorency

Lake Fifteen

Montmorency

McCormick Lake

Ogemaw

Devoe Lake

Ogemaw

Grousehaven Lake

Ogemaw

Lake George (T21N, R2E, S18)

Ontonagon

Calderwood Pond (T46N, R38W, S9)

Ontonagon

Mirror Lake

Ontonagon

Paulding Pond

Oscoda

Loon Lake

Otsego

Big Chub Lake

Otsego

Bridge Lake

Otsego

Heart Lake

St. Joseph

Corey Lake

 

3.  Type C Lakes.  In all Type C lakes, the following regulations apply:

 

-Open season: All year.

-Possession season: All year.

-Tackle: Artificial lures and all types of natural bait may be used. 

-Daily harvest limits:  5 fish, with no more than 3 fish 15 inches or larger, and no more than 1 atlantic salmon.

-Minimum size limits:

 

 

 

 

Species

Minimum size limit

 

 

 

 

Brook trout

8 inches

 

Brown trout

8 inches

 

Rainbow trout

8 inches

 

Splake

8 inches

 

Lake trout

8 inches

 

 

Following is a listing of designated Type C lakes:

 

County

Lake Name

Allegan

Lake 16

Allegan

Pike Lake

Antrim

Bellaire Pond

Berrien

Singer Lake

Branch

Cary Lake

Branch

Gilead Lake

Branch

Lake Lavine

Branch

Rose Lake (Lake of the Woods)

Cass

Harwood Lake

Eaton

Lake Alliance (T3N, R4W, S26)

Eaton

Lake Interstate (T3N, R3W, S8)

Grand Traverse

Sand Lake #1

Hillsdale

Bear Lake

Hillsdale

Bird Lake

Hillsdale

Hemlock Lake

Jackson

Farwell Lake (T4S, R2W, S25/36)

Jackson

Swains Lake

Kalamazoo

Ruppert Lake

Kalkaska

Big Guernsey Lake

Kalkaska

Big Twin Lake

Kalkaska

Log Lake

Kalkaska

Starvation Lake

Kent

Lime Lake

Kent

Marjella Lake (T10N, R11W, S18)

Lake

Harper Lake

Leelanau

Lime Lake

Lenawee

Allens Lake (T5S, R2E, S10)

Lenawee

Deep Lake

Livingston

Trout Lake (T1N, R6E, S1)

Manistee

Pine Lake

Montcalm

Marl Lake

Montcalm

Nevins Lake

Muskegon

Half Moon Lake

Newaygo

Condon Lake

Newaygo

Crystal Lake

Oakland

Maceday Lake (T3N, R9E, S7)

Osceola

Center Lake

Osceola

Wells Lake

Presque Isle

Trout Creek Pond (T3S, R5E, S17)

Van Buren

Shafer Lake

Washtenaw

Pickerel Lake

Wexford

Meauwataka Lake

 

4.  Type D Lakes.  In all Type D lakes, the following regulations apply:

 

-Open season: Last Saturday in April through September.

-Possession season: Last Saturday in April through September.

-Tackle: Only artificial lures may be used.  It is unlawful to use or possess live bait, dead or preserved bait, organic or processed food, or scented material on any of the waters or on shore.

-Daily harvest limits:  1 fish.

-Minimum size limits:

 

 

 

 

Species

Minimum size limit

 

 

 

 

Brook trout

15 inches

 

Brown trout

15 inches

 

Rainbow trout

15 inches

 

Splake

15 inches

 

Lake trout

15 inches

 

 

Following is a listing of designated Type D lakes.  Type D lakes are managed for trout and, as such, are designated trout lakes:

 

County

Lake Name

Baraga

Lake Alice

Cheboygan

Twin Lake #1

Gogebic

Redboat Lake

Grand Traverse

Sand Lake #2

Houghton

Clear Lake

Houghton

Perrault Lake

Iosco

Buck Creek Pond

Iron

Forest Lake

Iron

Timber Lake

Keweenaw

Lost Lake

Keweenaw

Manganese Lake

Luce

Deer Lake

Luce

Moon Lake

Luce

Sid Lake

Marquette

Keyhole Lake, East

Marquette

South Kidney Lake (T45N, R26W, S28)

Marquette

Pauls Lake, North

Marquette

Pauls Lake, South

Marquette

Rockingchair Lake, N., (T49N, R28W, S10)

Marquette

Rockingchair Lake, S., (T49N, R28W, S10)

Marquette

Strawberry Lake

Schoolcraft

Dutch Fred Lake

Schoolcraft

Ned’s Lake

Schoolcraft

Twilight Lake

 

5.  Type E Lakes.  In all Type E lakes, the following regulations apply:

-Open season: All year.

-Possession season: All year.

-Tackle: Artificial lures and all types of natural bait may be used.

-Daily harvest limits:  3 fish, but no more than 1 atlantic salmon.

-Minimum size limits:

 

 

 

Species

Minimum size limit

 

Brook trout

15 inches

 

Brown trout

15 inches

 

Rainbow trout

15 inches

 

Splake

15 inches

 

Lake trout

15 inches

 

 

Following is a listing of designated Type E lakes:

 

County

Lake Name

Alger

Grand Sable Lake

Antrim

Torch Lake

Antrim/Grand Traverse

Elk Lake

Barry/Kalamazoo

Gull Lake

Benzie

Crystal Lake

Charlevoix

Lake Charlevoix

Leelanau

North Lake Leelanau

Leelanau

Big Glen Lake

Luce

Belle Lake 1

Luce

Peanut Lake

Luce

Round (N. Manistique) Lake

Marquette

Big Trout Lake

Marquette

Sporely Lake

Roscommon

Higgins Lake

 

6.   Type F Lakes.  In all type F lakes (drowned rivermouth lakes) the following regulations apply in the lake from the upstream limit downstream to its mouth at Lake Michigan:

 

-Open season:  All year.

-Possession season: 

  For lake trout the possession season shall be May 1 through Labor Day.

  For all other trout species the possession season shall be all year.

-Tackle:  Artificial lures and all types of natural baits may be used.

-Daily harvest limits:

  Five in any combination.

  No more than 3 fish of any one species, except lake trout and splake.

  For lake trout and splake – 2 fish.

-Minimum size limit:  10 inches for all trout and salmon.

 

Following is a listing of designated Type F lakes:

 

County

Lake Name

Upstream Limit

Allegan

Kalamazoo Lake/Silver Lk.

U.S. 31

Benzie

Betsie Lake

M-22

Manistee

Arcadia Lake

Inlet of Bowens Creek

Manistee

Manistee Lake

Railroad Bridge below M-55 (T21N, 16W, S6)

Manistee

Portage Lake

 

Mason

Pere Marquette Lake

Old 31 Highway

Muskegon

Duck Lake

Nestrom Rd.

Muskegon

Mona Lake

U.S. 31

Muskegon

Muskegon Lake

M-120

Muskegon

White Lake

Business Route U.S. 31

Oceana

Pentwater Lake

Conf. of N. and S. Branches of  Pentwater River

Oceana

Silver Lake

 

Oceana

Stony Lake

Inlet of Stony Creek (Scenic Dr., T13N, R18W, S5)

Ottawa

Lake Macatawa

River Avenue

Ottawa

Pigeon Lake

Lakeshore Drive

 

 

SECTION V. Trout and Salmon on Inland Streams

 

The Designated Trout Stream List, DFI-101, provides a listing of all trout streams in Michigan.  Except as otherwise provided below, all streams on DFI-101 are designated as Type I streams.

On all stream types, the minimum size limits are as follows for chinook salmon, coho salmon, pink salmon, atlantic salmon and lake trout:  

 

Species

Minimum size limit

Chinook salmon

10 inches

Coho salmon

10 inches

Pink salmon

10 inches

Atlantic salmon

15 inches

Lake trout

24 inches

 

For all other species, see below.

 

1.  Type I Streams.  On all Type I streams, the following regulations apply:

 

-Open season: Last Saturday in April through September

-Possession season: Last Saturday in April through September.

-Tackle: Artificial lures and all types of natural bait may be used.

-Daily harvest limits:  5 fish, with no more than 3 fish 15 inches or larger, and no more than 1 atlantic salmon.

-Minimum size limits:

 

Species

Minimum size limit

 

Brook trout

8 inches in Lower Peninsula inland streams

 

 

7 inches in Upper Peninsula inland streams

 

Brown trout

8 inches in Lower Peninsula inland streams

 

 

7 inches in Upper Peninsula inland streams

 

Rainbow trout

10 inches

 

Splake

8 inches

 

 

2.  Type II Streams.  On all Type II streams, the following regulations apply:

 

-Open season: Last Saturday in April through September

-Possession season: Last Saturday in April through September.

-Tackle: Artificial lures and all types of natural bait may be used.

-Daily harvest limits:  5 fish, with no more than 3 fish 15 inches or larger, and no more than 1 atlantic salmon.

-Minimum size limits:

 

Species

Minimum size limit

 

Brook trout

10 inches

 

Brown trout

12 inches

 

Rainbow trout

12 inches

 

Splake

10 inches

 

 

Following is a listing of designated Type II streams:

 

County

Stream Name

Upstream Limit

Downstream Limit

Alcona

AuSable River Mainstream

McKinley Bridge

4001 Bridge

Allegan

Silver Creek

M-89 Bridge (T1N, R11W, S26)

Confluence With Kalamazoo River

Antrim, Crawford

Manistee River

 

M-72

Baraga

Sturgeon

US-41

Prickett Dam

Barry

Cedar Creek

M-37 (T2N, R8W, S9)

 

Barry

Coldwater River

M-43 Bridge (T4N, R8W, S16)

Freeport Rd. Bridge (T5N, R9W, S36)

Barry

Unnamed tributary on N. Bank Coldwater River (T4N, R7W, S18)

 

 

Berrien

Brandywine Cr.

US-12 (T8S, R16W, S7)

St. Joseph River

Cass

Dowagiac Creek

Mckenzie Rd. (T5S, R14W, S31)

Confluence with Lake Lagrange (T6S, R15W, S11)

Cass

Peavine Cr.

M-51 (T6S, R16W, S22)

Dowagiac River

Cass

Pokagon Creek

Anderson Rd. (T7S, R16W, S2)

Dowagiac River

Cheboygan, Otsego

Black River

Tin Shanty Bridge Rd.

Tower Dam

Cheboygan

Maple River

Dam (T36N, R4W, S10) Emmet County

Mouth

Cheboygan

Pigeon River

To Dam (T32N, R1W, S19), Otsego County

M-68 Bridge

Chippewa

E. Br. Tahquamenon

 

North Hulbert Rd.

Crawford

AuSable River Mainstream

Grayling City Dam

Burton's Landing

Crawford

AuSable River Mainstream

Wakeley Bridge

Rainbow Bend Powerline, Oscoda County (T26N, R2E, S4)

Delta, Marquette

Escanaba River

Mouth of W. Br. of the Escanaba River (T43N, R25W, S3)

Boney Falls Dam (T41N, R24W, S2)

Dickinson

Ford River

Mouth of Two Mile Cr. (T43N, R29W, S18)

Northland Truck Trail (T43N, R27W, S35)

Gogebic

Black River

 

Rainbow Falls

Gogebic

Presque Isle River

Confluence of E. and W. Br. of Presque Isle R.

Manabezho Falls

Iron

Cooks Run

U.S. Forest Hwy. 16

Mouth at South Br. of the Paint River

Iron

Fence River (includes portions of E. Br. Fence & Wilson Cr. Tribs. T46N, R31W, S30)

Fence River Grade

Mouth of Three Mile Cr. (T44N, R31W, S11)

Iron

Iron River

Highway U.S. 2 Bridge (T43N, R33W, S25)

Mouth at Brule River (T42N, R34W, S. 29)

Iron

Paint River, S. Br.

Mouth of Cooks Run, (T44N, R36W, S28)

Mouth of N. Br. of the Paint River (T44N, R35W, S8)

Kalamazoo

Spring Brook

DE Avenue (T1S, R10W, S19)

Mouth (T1S, R11W, S27)

Lake

Pine River

Elm Flats P.A. S. (T20N, R12W, S2)

Confluence with Tippy Dam Backwaters

Luce

E. Br. Fox R. & tribs.

 

M-28

Marquette

Carp River

Deer Lake Dam (T48N, R27W, S27)

Morgan Creek

Marquette

Dead River

Hoist Dam (T48N, R26W, S9)

County Rd. 510 Bridge (T48N, R26W, S15)

Missaukee

Clam River

LaChance Rd.

Blue Rd.

Newaygo

Little S. Br. Pere Marquette River

Carlson Bridge (16 Mile Road)

Oxbow Bridge (Forman Road)

Newaygo

White River

Six Mile Rd.

Baseline Rd.

Ontonagon

Middle Br. Ontonagon R.

 

Agate Falls

Oscoda

AuSable River Mainstream

Mio Dam

Mio Powerline (T26N, R3E, S7)

Schoolcraft

Indian River

"Wide Waters" (T44N, R19W, S13)

Indian Lake

St. Joseph

Curtis Creek and all Tributaries

 

 

Van Buren

Campbell Creek

 

 

Van Buren

E. Br. Paw Paw River and all tributaries

 

M-40 Bridge (T3S, R14W, S13)

Wexford, Kalkaska

Manistee River

CCC Bridge (T26N, R6W, S26)

U.S. 131

 

3.  Type III Streams.  On all Type III streams, the following regulations apply:

 

-Open season: All year.

-Possession season: All year.

-Tackle: Artificial lures and all types of natural bait may be used.

-Daily harvest limits: 5 fish, with no more than 3 fish 15 inches or larger, and no more than 1 atlantic salmon.

-Minimum size limits:

 

Species

Minimum size limit

 

Brook trout

15 inches

 

Brown trout

15 inches

 

Rainbow trout

15 inches

 

Splake

15 inches

 

 

Following is a listing of designated Type III streams:

 

County

Stream Name

Upstream Limit

Downstream Limit

Alcona

Pine River

F-41

Lake Huron

Allegan

Black River

Conf. of North & South Branch Black R.

Lake Michigan

Allegan

N. Br. Black River

111th Ave. (T1N, R16W, S3)

Confluence with mainstream

Allegan

Kalamazoo River

Calkins Dam (T2N, R14W, S15)

U.S. 31

Alpena

Thunder Bay River

Ninth Street Dam

Lake Huron

Antrim

Elk River

Power dam below Elk Lake

Lake Michigan

Arenac

Rifle River

Sage Lk. Rd. (T23N, R3E, S22)

Lake Huron

Baraga

Falls River

US-41 Hwy

Lake Superior

Baraga

Sturgeon River

Prickett Dam

Lake Superior

Berrien

Dowagiac River

Niles Dam at Pucker St. (T7S, R17W, S13)

Confluence with St. Joseph River

Berrien

St. Joseph River

Indiana State Line

Lake Michigan

Cheboygan

Cheboygan River

Cheboygan Dam

Lake Huron

Emmet

Bear River

Lake Street Bridge

Lake Michigan

Emmet

Carp Lake River

Bridge (T39N, R4W, S32)

Lake Michigan

Gogebic

Big Carp

A point 100 yards downstream from Bathtub Falls (T50N, R45W, S1, NEĽ, NWĽ)

Lake Superior

Gogebic

Black River

Rainbow Falls (T49N, R46W, S10)

Lake Superior

Gogebic

Ohman Creek

Co. Rd. 505

Lake Superior

Gogebic

Maple Creek

Bridge (T49N, R46W, S18)

Lake Superior

Gogebic

Presque Isle River

Manabezho Falls

Lake Superior

Grand Traverse

Boardman River

Sabin Dam

Lake Michigan

Houghton

Big Traverse River

Gay-Lake Linden Rd.

 

Houghton

Otter River

Conf. of N. Br. & W. Br. Otter R.

Sturgeon River

Houghton

Pilgrim River

Hwy. US 41

 

Houghton

Salmon Trout

Redridge Dam

Lake Superior

Huron

Bird Creek

 

 

Huron

Pigeon River

 

 

Huron

Pinnebog River

 

 

Iosco

AuSable River

Foote Dam

Lake Huron

Iosco

East Branch AuGres River (Whitney Drain)

M-55 (T22N, R6E, S21)

Saginaw Bay

Iosco

Van Etten Creek

Van Etten Lake

Lake Huron

Iosco

Tawas River

 

 

Isabella

Chippewa River

Outlet of Lake Isabella, (T15N, R6W, S35)

Confluence with the Tittabawassee River, (T14N, R2E, S21), Midland Co.

Leelanau

Crystal River

Fisher Dam

Lake Michigan

Leelanau

Leland River

None

Lake Michigan

Manistee

Bear Creek

County Road 600

Confluence with Manistee R.

Manistee

Manistee River

Tippy Dam

Railroad Br. below M-55 (T21N, R16W, S6)

Marquette

Carp River

Confluence of Morgan Creek (T47N, R25W, S4)

Lake Superior

Marquette

Chocolay River

Confluence of Big Creek (T47N, R24W, S9)

Lake Superior

Mason

Lincoln River

Confluence of N. & S. Br. of Lincoln (T19N, R17W, S32)

Lake Michigan

Mason

Pere Marquette R.

Indian Bridge (Reek Rd.)

Old U.S. 31

Mason

Sable River

Hamlin Lake Dam

Lake Michigan

Muskegon

Cedar Creek

River Rd.

Conf. With Muskegon R.

Muskegon

Muskegon River

Bridge Street (New Bridge)

M-120

Ontonagon

Big Iron

Koshak Rd. Br. (T49N, R43W, S2)

Lake Superior

Ontonagon

W. Br. Big Iron

Burnt Dam Bridge (T50N, R44W, S36)

Conf. With Big Iron

Ontonagon

Little Iron River

Nonesuch Falls (T50N, R43N, S1)

 

Ontonagon

E. Br. Ontonagon

Hwy. M-28

 

Ontonagon

Firesteel (including E. and W. Branch

Hwy. M-26

 

Ontonagon

Middle Br. Ontonagon

Agate Falls

 

Ontonagon

Misery

Bridge in (T53N, R37W, S15)

 

Ontonagon

Ontonagon

 

 

Ontonagon

W. Br. Ontonagon

Conf. With Victoria Hydro Station Tail Race in (T50N, R39W, S29, SE1/4 of SW1/4)

 

Ontonagon

E. Sleeping

Railroad trestle (T53N, R38W, S25)

Lake Superior

Presque Isle

Swan River

US 23 Bridge

Lake Huron

Presque Isle

Trout River

To Dam (T35N, R5E, S17)

Lake Huron

Saginaw

Saginaw River

 

Saginaw Bay

Saginaw

Tittabawassee River

Sanford Dam

Conf. with Saginaw R.

St. Clair

Black River

Private Dam in Port Huron State Game Area

Conf. with St. Clair R.

Van Buren

S. Br. Black River

Hamilton Street Bridge, T2S, R16W, S1

Conf. with mainstream, T1S, R17W, S2

 

4.  Type IV Streams.  On all Type IV streams, the following regulations apply:

-Open season: All year.

-Possession season:

 

(a) for brook trout, brown trout and atlantic salmon: the possession

season shall be the last Saturday in April through September. 

(b) for all other species, the possession season shall be all year.

-Tackle: Artificial lures and all types of natural bait may be used.

-Daily harvest limits: 5 fish, with no more than 3 fish 15 inches or larger, and no more than 1 atlantic salmon.

-Minimum size limits:

Species

Minimum size limit

 

Brook trout

8 inches

 

Brown trout

10 inches

 

Rainbow trout

10 inches

 

Splake

10 inches

 

 

Following is a listing of designated Type IV streams:

 

County

Stream Name

Upstream Limit

Downstream Limit

Alcona

AuSable River Mainstream

Alcona Dam

S. Branch River (Iosco Co.)

Alcona

Black River

Conf. with N. Br. Black R.

Lake Huron

Alger

Anna River

Railroad Bridge (T46N, R19W, S14)

Lake Superior

Alger

Au Train River

Powerhouse below M-94

Lake Superior

Alger

Laughing Whitefish River

Forks (T47N, R22W, S22)

Lake Superior

Alger

Miner's River

Miner's Falls

 

Alger

Rock River

Railroad Bridge (T47N, R21W, S22)

Lake Superior

Alger

Sable Creek

 

 

Alger

Sucker River

Old Grand Marais/Seney Road Bridge

 

Allegan

Middle Branch Black River

Confluence of Spring Br. Creek, (T1N, R15W, S22)

Confluence of Main Branch Black River

Allegan

Gun River Mainstream

122nd  Ave., (T2N, R11W, S12)

US 131 bridge (T1N, R11W, S18)

Allegan

Pine Creek Tributary

101st Avenue

Confluence with Pine Creek

Allegan

Swan Creek

109th Ave. (T1N, R14W, S7)

Confluence with Kalamazoo River, (T2N, R14W, S9)

Allegan

Rabbit River Mainstream

US 131 Bridge, (T4N, R11W, S31)

Confluence with Kalamazoo River (T3N, R15W, S16)

Alpena

Devils River

US 23 Bridge

Lake Huron

Alpena

Long Lake Creek

None

Lake Huron

Antrim

Elk River Bypass

Up to the Bypass Dam

Lake Michigan

Antrim

Grass R. (includes Clam Lake and Clam River)

Lake Bellaire

Torch Lake

Antrim

Intermediate R.

Intermediate Dam

Lake Bellaire

Antrim

Jordan River

Graves Crossing

Lake Charlevoix

Baraga

Huron

Big Erics Bridge, (T52N, R30W, S35)

 

Baraga

Ravine River

Sicotte Rd.

 

Baraga

Silver River

Silver Falls

 

Baraga

Slate

Slate Falls

 

Barry

Bassett Creek

Baker Lake

Conf. With Thornapple R.

Barry

Cedar Creek

Sources

M-37 (T2N, R8W, S9)

Barry, Kent

Coldwater River

Freeport Rd.

Conf. With Thornapple R.

Barry

Turner Creek from conf. With Baker Creek

T3N, R10W, S23

T3N, R10W, S9

Benzie

Betsie R.

Kurick Rd.

M-22

Benzie

Platte R.

US 31, East of Honor

Lake Michigan

Berrien

Blue Creek

 

 

Berrien

Galien River Mainstream

 

Lake Michigan

Cass

Dowagiac Drain

 

 

Cass

Dowagiac R. Mainstream

To source

Pucker Street (T7S, R17W, S13)

Charlevoix

Boyne River

P.H. Dam

Lake Charlevoix

Charlevoix

Jordan R.

Graves Crossing

Lake Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Mill Creek

None

Lake Huron

Cheboygan

Pigeon River

M-68 Bridge

Mouth

Cheboygan

Sturgeon River

Afton Rd. (Webb Rd.)

Mouth

Chippewa

Albany Creek

Bridge below lamprey weir

 

Chippewa

Halfaday Creek

Lakeshore Drive

 

Chippewa

Pendill's Creek

Second Dam (T47N, R4W, S28)

 

Delta

Bark River

9 Rd. (Section line between T38N, R24W, S20 & 29)

Lake Michigan

Delta

Big Fishdam River

County Rd. 2222 Br. (T41N, R18W, S9)

Lake Michigan

Delta

Days River

Highway M-35 Bridge

Lake Michigan

Delta

Ford River

Northland Truck Trail (T43N, R27W, S35) Dickinson Co.

Lake Michigan

Delta

Rapid River

County Rd. S-15 (T42N, R21W, S19)

Lake Michigan

Delta

Sturgeon River

County Rd. 442 Bridge (T42N, R20W, S13)

Lake Michigan

Delta

Tacoosh River

29th Lane (County Rd. G-24)

Lake Michigan

Delta

Whitefish River

38th Rd.(U.S.F.S 2236)

Lake Michigan

Houghton

Elm

Rd. Bridge Between (T53N, R36W, S3 & 10)

 

Houghton

Little Elm

Agate Beach Rd. (T53N, R36W, S6)

 

Houghton

South Branch Elm

Bridge (T54N, R36W, S29 & 32)

 

Houghton

Graveraet

Mouth of Deer Creek, (T45N, R36W, S2)

 

Houghton

Trap Rock

Cemetery Rd. (T56N, R32W, S29)

 

Ionia

Dickerson Creek

 

 

Ionia

Fish Creek

Sidney Rd.

Confluence with Maple R.

Ionia

Prairie Creek

 

 

Ionia

Sebewa Creek and all tribuaries

 

 

Kalamazoo

Augusta Creek

Little Gilkey Lake and Fair Lakes Outlets

Knappen Mills Dam

Kalamazoo

Portage Creek

 

Kilgore Rd. (T3S, R11W, S3)

Kalkaska

Rapid River

Antrim (Rugg) Pond

Torch River

Kalkaska

Torch River

Torch Lake

Lake Skegemog

Kent

Nash Creek

 

Confluence with Rogue River

Kent

Ball Creek

 

Confluence with Rogue River

Kent

Buck Creek

 

Confluence with

Grand River

Kent

Rogue River

 

Confluence with Grand River

Keweenaw

Eagle

Dam, Eagle River Village

 

Keweenaw

Fanny Hooe

Lake Fanny Hooe

 

Keweenaw

Silver

Falls (T58N, R32W, S26)

 

Keweenaw

Silver

Hwy M-26

 

Keweenaw

Tobacco River

Mouth of Black Brook Creek

 

Lapeer

South Branch Flint River

Davison Lake Rd. (county line) (T6N, R10E, S34) Lapeer Co.

Higley Rd., (T7N, R10E, S15), Lapeer Co.

Luce

Blind Sucker

Blind Sucker Flooding Dam

 

Luce

Two-Hearted River

Reed & Green Bridge

 

Mackinac

Black River

Peters Truck Trail Footbridge

 

Mackinac

Brevoort River

Brevoort Lake

 

Mackinac

Carp River

Mainstream only

 

Mackinac

Crow River

Outfall Of Amadon Pond

 

Mackinac

Milakokia River

Inland-Limestone Co. Railroad Bridge (T41N, R13W, S1)

 

Mackinac

Millecoquins River

H-40 Bridge

 

Mackinac

Pine River

H-40 Bridge

Lake Huron

Macomb

Clinton River

Yates Dam Above Dequindre Rd.

Lake St. Clair

Macomb

N. Br. Clinton River

Dam Above Romeo-Plank Rd.

Confluence With Clinton R.

Manistee

Little Manistee River

Johnson’s Bridge

Manistee Lake

Manistee

Manistee R.

Hodenpyl Res.

Red Bridge

Marquette

Big Garlic River

Forks (T49N, R27W, S12)

Lake Superior

Marquette

Harlow Creek

Railroad Bridge (T49N, T26W, S24)

Lake Superior

Marquette

Iron River

Lake Independence Dam

Lake Superior

Mason

Big S. Branch Pere Marquette R.

Conf. Beaver/

Winnepesaug Creeks

Conf. With Pere Marquette River

Mason

Pere Marquette R.

Gleason’s Landing

Indian Bridge (Reek  Rd.)

Mason

Sable R.

Freesoil Rd.

Hamlin Lake

Mecosta

Little Muskegon R.

 

 

Mecosta/Osceola

Muskegon R.

US-10 (T18N, R8W, S34)

MDNR River Bend Bluffs Public Access Site (T15N, R9W, S31)

Menominee

Big Cedar River

Veterans Memorial Park Dam (T38N, R26W, S9)

Lake Michigan

Menominee

Walton Creek

Westmann Dam (T35N, R25W, S18)

Lake Michigan

Muskegon

White R.

Hesperia Dam

Lake Michigan

Newaygo

Muskegon R.

Croton Dam

Bridge Street (New Bridge)

Newaygo