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:
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Minimum size limit shall be 10” except as follows:
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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. |
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Lake trout: |
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Lake Michigan |
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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.
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Lake Huron |
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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.
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Lake Superior |
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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.
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The minimum size is 15 inches in the Lake Michigan waters of Delta and Menominee Counties.
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Daily possession limit: |
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5 in any combination but no more than 3 of any one species except:
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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.
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up to 5 pink salmon may be possessed.
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a bonus of 5 pink salmon may be taken from the St. Marys River from the last Saturday in April through September 30.
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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:
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Minimum size limit |
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Chinook salmon |
10 inches |
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Coho salmon |
10 inches |
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Pink salmon |
10 inches |
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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.
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1. Type A Lakes. In all Type A lakes, the following regulations apply. |
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-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: |
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Minimum size limit |
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Brook trout |
10 inches |
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Brown trout |
12 inches |
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Rainbow trout |
12 inches |
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Splake |
12 inches |
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Lake trout |
15 inches |
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Following is a listing of designated Type A lakes. Type A lakes are managed strictly for
trout and, as such, are designated trout lakes.
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County |
Lake Name |
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Alcona |
O' Brien Lake |
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Alger |
Addis Lakes (T46N, R20W, S33) |
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Alger |
Cole Creek Pond (T46N, R20W, S24) |
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Alger |
Grand Marais Lake |
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Alger |
Hike Lake |
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Alger |
Irwin Lake |
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Alger |
Rock Lake |
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Alger |
Rock River Pond |
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Alger |
Sullivan Lake (T49N, R15W, S21) |
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Alger |
Trueman Lake |
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Baraga |
Roland Lake |
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Chippewa |
Dukes Lake |
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Chippewa |
Highbanks Lake |
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Chippewa |
Naomikong Lake |
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Chippewa |
Naomikong Pond |
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Chippewa |
Roxbury Pond, East |
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Chippewa |
Roxbury Pond, West |
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Chippewa |
Trout Brook Pond |
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Crawford |
Bright Lake |
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Crawford |
Glory Lake |
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Crawford |
Kneff Lake |
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Crawford |
Shupac Lake |
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Delta |
Bear Lake |
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Delta |
Carr Lake (T43N, R18W, S36) |
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Delta |
Carr Ponds (T43N, R18W, S26) |
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Delta |
Kilpecker Pond (T43N, R18W, S11) |
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Delta |
Norway Lake |
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Delta |
Section 1 Pond |
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Delta |
Square Lake |
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Delta |
Wintergreen Lake (T43N, R18W, S36) |
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Delta |
Zigmaul Pond |
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Dickinson |
Lake 29 (T41N, R29W, S29) |
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Gogebic |
Castle Lake |
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Gogebic |
Cornelia Lake |
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Gogebic |
Mishike Lake |
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Gogebic |
Plymouth Lake |
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Houghton |
Penegor Lake |
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Iron |
Deadman’s Lk (T41N, R32W, S5 & 8) |
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Iron |
Fortune Pond (T43N, R33W, S25) |
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Iron |
Hannah-Webb Lake |
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Iron |
Killdeer Lake |
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Iron |
Madelyn Lake |
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Iron |
Skyline Lake |
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Iron |
Spree Lake |
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Isabella |
Blanchard Pond |
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Keweenaw |
No Name Pond (T57N, R31W, S8) |
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Luce |
Bennett Springs Lake |
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Luce |
Brockies Pond (T46N, R11W, S1) |
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Luce |
Buckies Pond (T46N, R11W, S1) |
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Luce |
Dairy Lake |
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Luce |
Dillingham Lake |
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Luce |
Holland Lake |
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Luce |
Jack Lake |
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Luce |
Little Whorl Lake |
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Luce |
Pratt Lake |
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Luce |
Silver Creek Pond |
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Luce |
Spring Creek Pond |
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Luce |
Syphon Lake |
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Luce |
Trout Lake |
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Luce |
Ward Lake |
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Luce |
Wolverine Lake |
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Luce |
Youngs Lake |
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Mackinac |
Castle Rock Pond |
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Mackinac |
Millecoquins Pond |
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Marquette |
Bedspring Lake |
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Marquette |
Cecilia’s Pond (T48N, R30W, S22) |
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Marquette |
Clear Lake |
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Marquette |
Cranberry Lake (T45N, R30W, S10) |
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Marquette |
Just Lake |
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Marquette |
Island Lake (T45N, R30W, S14) |
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Marquette |
Log Lake |
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Marquette |
Moccasin Lake |
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Marquette |
Section 13 Lake |
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Marquette |
Silver Lake (T46N, R24W, S32) |
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Marquette |
Slough Lake |
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Marquette |
Swanzy Lake |
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Ontonagon |
Courtney Lake |
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Ontonagon |
Trout Creek Pond (T47N, R38W, S14) |
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Oscoda |
Crater Lake |
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Otsego |
Pickerel Lake |
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Schoolcraft |
Kings Pond |
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Schoolcraft |
Lost Lake |
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Schoolcraft |
Spring Pond |
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2. Type B Lakes. In all Type B lakes, the following regulations apply: |
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-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: |
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Minimum size limit |
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Brook trout |
10 inches |
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Brown trout |
12 inches |
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Rainbow trout |
12 inches |
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Splake |
12 inches |
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Lake trout |
15 inches |
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Following is a listing of designated Type B lakes. Those marked with an asterisk are designated trout lakes:
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Alcona |
Reid Lake* |
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Alcona |
South Hoist Lake |
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Alger |
Ackerman Lake |
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Alger |
Cheryl’s Pond (T44N, R19W, S25) |
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Alger |
Harrison’s Pond (T44N, R19W, S14) |
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Alger |
Juanita Lake (T44N, R19W, S24) |
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Alger |
Kay’s Pond |
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Alger |
Mirror Lake |
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Alger |
North (Upper) Shoe Lake (T48N, R17W, S36) |
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Alger |
Sawaski Pond (T44N, R19W, S14) |
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Baraga |
Alberta Pond* |
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Barry |
Deep Lake |
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Benzie |
Platte Lake |
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Cass |
Birch Lake |
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Cass |
Hemlock Lake |
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Cass |
Shavehead Lake |
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Charlevoix |
Louise Lake |
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Cheboygan |
Silver Lake |
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Cheboygan |
Weber Lake |
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Clare |
Little Long Lake |
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Dickinson |
Bass Lake |
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Emmet/Charlevoix |
Walloon Lake |
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Gogebic |
Beatons Lake |
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Gogebic |
Black River Lake |
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Gogebic |
Finger Lake |
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Gogebic |
Imp Lake |
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Gogebic |
Little Duck Lake* |
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Gogebic |
Moon Lake |
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Grand Traverse |
Duck Lake |
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Grand Traverse |
Green Lake |
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Houghton |
Emily Lake |
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Houghton |
Lake Gerald |
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Houghton |
Lake on Three |
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Houghton |
Roland Lake |
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Iron |
Caspian Pond (T42N, R35W, S1) |
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Iron |
Chicagon Lake |
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Iron |
Ellen Lake |
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Iron |
Golden Lake |
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Iron |
Long Lake |
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Iron |
Ottawa Lake |
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Kalamazoo |
Little Paw Paw Lake (T3S, R12W, S31) |
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Kalkaska |
Bear Lake |
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Kalkaska |
Big Blue Lake |
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Kalkaska |
North Blue Lake |
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Keweenaw |
Eliza Lake (T58N, R30W, S6) |
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Keweenaw |
Lake Fanny Hooe |
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Luce |
Camp 8 Lake* |
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Luce |
Pretty lake* |
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Luce |
Tank Lake |
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Marquette |
Angeline Lake |
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Marquette |
Arfelin Lake |
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Marquette |
Bass Lake (T45N, R26W, S29) |
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Marquette |
Brocky Lake |
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Marquette |
Cedar (T47N, R27W, S11) |
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Marquette |
Crooked Lake |
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Marquette |
Forestville Basin (T48N, R25W, S8) |
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Marquette |
Little Brocky Lake |
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Marquette |
Little Shag Lake |
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Marquette |
Perch Lake (T46N, R29W, S8) |
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Marquette |
Silver Lake Basin |
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Marquette |
Squaw Lake |
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Marquette |
Twin Lake (T45N, R30W, S23) |
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Marquette |
Wolf Lake |
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Montmorency |
Avalon Lake |
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Montmorency |
Clear Lake |
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Montmorency |
Lake Fifteen |
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Montmorency |
McCormick Lake |
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Ogemaw |
Devoe Lake |
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Ogemaw |
Grousehaven Lake |
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Ogemaw |
Lake George (T21N, R2E, S18) |
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Ontonagon |
Calderwood Pond (T46N, R38W, S9) |
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Ontonagon |
Mirror Lake |
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Ontonagon |
Paulding Pond |
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Oscoda |
Loon Lake |
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Otsego |
Big Chub Lake |
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Otsego |
Bridge Lake |
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Otsego |
Heart Lake |
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St. Joseph |
Corey Lake |
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3. Type C Lakes. In all Type C lakes, the following regulations apply: |
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-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: |
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Minimum size limit |
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Brook trout |
8 inches |
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Brown trout |
8 inches |
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Rainbow trout |
8 inches |
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Splake |
8 inches |
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Lake trout |
8 inches |
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Following is a listing of designated Type C lakes:
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Allegan |
Lake 16 |
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Allegan |
Pike Lake |
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Antrim |
Bellaire Pond |
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Berrien |
Singer Lake |
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Branch |
Cary Lake |
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Branch |
Gilead Lake |
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Branch |
Lake Lavine |
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Branch |
Rose Lake (Lake of the Woods) |
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Cass |
Harwood Lake |
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Eaton |
Lake Alliance (T3N, R4W, S26) |
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Eaton |
Lake Interstate (T3N, R3W, S8) |
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Grand Traverse |
Sand Lake #1 |
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Hillsdale |
Bear Lake |
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Hillsdale |
Bird Lake |
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Hillsdale |
Hemlock Lake |
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Jackson |
Farwell Lake (T4S, R2W, S25/36) |
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Jackson |
Swains Lake |
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Kalamazoo |
Ruppert Lake |
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Kalkaska |
Big Guernsey Lake |
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Kalkaska |
Big Twin Lake |
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Kalkaska |
Log Lake |
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Kalkaska |
Starvation Lake |
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Kent |
Lime Lake |
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Kent |
Marjella Lake (T10N, R11W, S18) |
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Lake |
Harper Lake |
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Leelanau |
Lime Lake |
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Lenawee |
Allens Lake (T5S, R2E, S10) |
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Lenawee |
Deep Lake |
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Livingston |
Trout Lake (T1N, R6E, S1) |
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Manistee |
Pine Lake |
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Montcalm |
Marl Lake |
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Montcalm |
Nevins Lake |
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Muskegon |
Half Moon Lake |
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Newaygo |
Condon Lake |
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Newaygo |
Crystal Lake |
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Oakland |
Maceday Lake (T3N, R9E, S7) |
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Osceola |
Center Lake |
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Osceola |
Wells Lake |
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Presque Isle |
Trout Creek Pond (T3S, R5E, S17) |
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Van Buren |
Shafer Lake |
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Washtenaw |
Pickerel Lake |
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Wexford |
Meauwataka Lake |
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4. Type D Lakes. In all Type D lakes, the following regulations apply: |
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-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:
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Brook trout |
15 inches |
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Brown trout |
15 inches |
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Rainbow trout |
15 inches |
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Splake |
15 inches |
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Lake trout |
15 inches |
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Following is a listing of designated Type D lakes. Type D lakes are managed for trout and, as such, are designated trout lakes:
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Baraga |
Lake Alice |
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Cheboygan |
Twin Lake #1 |
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Gogebic |
Redboat Lake |
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Grand Traverse |
Sand Lake #2 |
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Houghton |
Clear Lake |
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Houghton |
Perrault Lake |
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Iosco |
Buck Creek Pond |
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Iron |
Forest Lake |
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Iron |
Timber Lake |
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Keweenaw |
Lost Lake |
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Keweenaw |
Manganese Lake |
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Luce |
Deer Lake |
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Luce |
Moon Lake |
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Luce |
Sid Lake |
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Marquette |
Keyhole Lake, East |
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Marquette |
South Kidney Lake (T45N, R26W, S28) |
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Marquette |
Pauls Lake, North |
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Marquette |
Pauls Lake, South |
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Marquette |
Rockingchair Lake, N., (T49N, R28W, S10) |
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Marquette |
Rockingchair Lake, S., (T49N, R28W, S10) |
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Marquette |
Strawberry Lake |
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Schoolcraft |
Dutch Fred Lake |
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Schoolcraft |
Ned’s Lake |
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Schoolcraft |
Twilight Lake |
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-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: |
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Minimum size limit |
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Brook trout |
15 inches |
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Brown trout |
15 inches |
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Rainbow trout |
15 inches |
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Splake |
15 inches |
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Lake trout |
15 inches |
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Following is a listing of designated Type E lakes:
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County |
Lake Name |
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Alger |
Grand Sable Lake |
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Antrim |
Torch Lake |
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Antrim/Grand Traverse |
Elk Lake |
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Barry/Kalamazoo |
Gull Lake |
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Benzie |
Crystal Lake |
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Charlevoix |
Lake Charlevoix |
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Leelanau |
North Lake Leelanau |
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Leelanau |
Big Glen Lake |
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Luce |
Belle Lake 1 |
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Luce |
Peanut Lake |
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Luce |
Round (N. Manistique) Lake |
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Marquette |
Big Trout Lake |
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Marquette |
Sporely Lake |
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Roscommon |
Higgins Lake |
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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: |
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-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. |
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Following is a listing of designated Type F lakes:
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County |
Lake Name |
Upstream Limit |
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Allegan |
Kalamazoo Lake/Silver Lk. |
U.S. 31 |
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Benzie |
Betsie Lake |
M-22 |
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Manistee |
Arcadia Lake |
Inlet of Bowens Creek |
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Manistee |
Manistee Lake |
Railroad Bridge below M-55 (T21N, 16W, S6) |
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Manistee |
Portage Lake |
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Mason |
Pere Marquette Lake |
Old 31 Highway |
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Muskegon |
Duck Lake |
Nestrom Rd. |
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Muskegon |
Mona Lake |
U.S. 31 |
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Muskegon |
Muskegon Lake |
M-120 |
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Muskegon |
White Lake |
Business Route U.S. 31 |
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Oceana |
Pentwater Lake |
Conf. of N. and S. Branches of Pentwater River |
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Oceana |
Silver Lake |
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Oceana |
Stony Lake |
Inlet of Stony Creek (Scenic Dr., T13N, R18W, S5) |
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Ottawa |
Lake Macatawa |
River Avenue |
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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:
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Species |
Minimum size limit |
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Chinook salmon |
10 inches |
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Coho salmon |
10 inches |
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Pink salmon |
10 inches |
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Atlantic salmon |
15 inches |
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Lake trout |
24 inches |
For all other species, see below.
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1. Type I Streams. On all Type I streams, the following regulations apply: |
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-Open season: Last Saturday in April through September |
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-Possession season: Last Saturday in April through September. |
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-Tackle: Artificial lures and all types of natural bait may be used. |
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-Daily harvest limits: 5 fish, with no more than 3 fish 15 inches or larger, and no more than 1 atlantic salmon. |
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-Minimum size limits: |
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Species |
Minimum size limit |
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Brook trout |
8 inches in Lower Peninsula inland streams |
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7 inches in Upper Peninsula inland streams |
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Brown trout |
8 inches in Lower Peninsula inland streams |
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7 inches in Upper Peninsula inland streams |
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Rainbow trout |
10 inches |
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Splake |
8 inches |
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2. Type II Streams. On all Type II streams, the following regulations apply: |
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-Open season: Last Saturday in April through September |
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-Possession season: Last Saturday in April through September. |
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-Tackle: Artificial lures and all types of natural bait may be used. |
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-Daily harvest limits: 5 fish, with no more than 3 fish 15 inches or larger, and no more than 1 atlantic salmon. |
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-Minimum size limits: |
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Species |
Minimum size limit |
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Brook trout |
10 inches |
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Brown trout |
12 inches |
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Rainbow trout |
12 inches |
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Splake |
10 inches |
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Following is a listing of designated Type II streams:
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County |
Stream Name |
Upstream Limit |
Downstream Limit |
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Alcona |
AuSable River Mainstream |
McKinley Bridge |
4001 Bridge |
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Allegan |
Silver Creek |
M-89 Bridge (T1N, R11W, S26) |
Confluence With Kalamazoo River |
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Antrim, Crawford |
Manistee River |
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M-72 |
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Baraga |
Sturgeon |
US-41 |
Prickett Dam |
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Barry |
Cedar Creek |
M-37 (T2N, R8W, S9) |
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Barry |
Coldwater River |
M-43 Bridge (T4N, R8W, S16) |
Freeport Rd. Bridge (T5N, R9W, S36) |
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Barry |
Unnamed tributary on N. Bank Coldwater River (T4N, R7W, S18) |
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Berrien |
Brandywine Cr. |
US-12 (T8S, R16W, S7) |
St. Joseph River |
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Cass |
Dowagiac Creek |
Mckenzie Rd. (T5S, R14W, S31) |
Confluence with Lake Lagrange (T6S, R15W, S11) |
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Cass |
Peavine Cr. |
M-51 (T6S, R16W, S22) |
Dowagiac River |
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Cass |
Pokagon Creek |
Anderson Rd. (T7S, R16W, S2) |
Dowagiac River |
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Cheboygan, Otsego |
Black River |
Tin Shanty Bridge Rd. |
Tower Dam |
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Cheboygan |
Maple River |
Dam (T36N, R4W, S10) Emmet County |
Mouth |
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Cheboygan |
Pigeon River |
To Dam (T32N, R1W, S19), Otsego County |
M-68 Bridge |
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Chippewa |
E. Br. Tahquamenon |
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North Hulbert Rd. |
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Crawford |
AuSable River Mainstream |
Grayling City Dam |
Burton's Landing |
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Crawford |
AuSable River Mainstream |
Wakeley Bridge |
Rainbow Bend Powerline, Oscoda County (T26N, R2E, S4) |
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Delta, Marquette |
Escanaba River |
Mouth of W. Br. of the Escanaba River (T43N, R25W, S3) |
Boney Falls Dam (T41N, R24W, S2) |
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Dickinson |
Ford River |
Mouth of Two Mile Cr. (T43N, R29W, S18) |
Northland Truck Trail (T43N, R27W, S35) |
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Gogebic |
Black River |
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Rainbow Falls |
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Gogebic |
Presque Isle River |
Confluence of E. and W. Br. of Presque Isle R. |
Manabezho Falls |
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Iron |
Cooks Run |
U.S. Forest Hwy. 16 |
Mouth at South Br. of the Paint River |
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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) |
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Iron |
Iron River |
Highway U.S. 2 Bridge (T43N, R33W, S25) |
Mouth at Brule River (T42N, R34W, S. 29) |
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Iron |
Paint River, S. Br. |
Mouth of Cooks Run, (T44N, R36W, S28) |
Mouth of N. Br. of the Paint River (T44N, R35W, S8) |
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Kalamazoo |
Spring Brook |
DE Avenue (T1S, R10W, S19) |
Mouth (T1S, R11W, S27) |
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Lake |
Pine River |
Elm Flats P.A. S. (T20N, R12W, S2) |
Confluence with Tippy Dam Backwaters |
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Luce |
E. Br. Fox R. & tribs. |
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M-28 |
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Marquette |
Carp River |
Deer Lake Dam (T48N, R27W, S27) |
Morgan Creek |
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Marquette |
Dead River |
Hoist Dam (T48N, R26W, S9) |
County Rd. 510 Bridge (T48N, R26W, S15) |
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Missaukee |
Clam River |
LaChance Rd. |
Blue Rd. |
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Newaygo |
Little S. Br. Pere Marquette River |
Carlson Bridge (16 Mile Road) |
Oxbow Bridge (Forman Road) |
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Newaygo |
White River |
Six Mile Rd. |
Baseline Rd. |
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Ontonagon |
Middle Br. Ontonagon R. |
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Agate Falls |
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Oscoda |
AuSable River Mainstream |
Mio Dam |
Mio Powerline (T26N, R3E, S7) |
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Schoolcraft |
Indian River |
"Wide Waters" (T44N, R19W, S13) |
Indian Lake |
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St. Joseph |
Curtis Creek and all Tributaries |
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Van Buren |
Campbell Creek |
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Van Buren |
E. Br. Paw Paw River and all tributaries |
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M-40 Bridge (T3S, R14W, S13) |
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Wexford, Kalkaska |
Manistee River |
CCC Bridge (T26N, R6W, S26) |
U.S. 131 |
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3. Type III Streams. On all Type III streams, the following regulations apply: |
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-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: |
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Species |
Minimum size limit |
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Brook trout |
15 inches |
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Brown trout |
15 inches |
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Rainbow trout |
15 inches |
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Splake |
15 inches |
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Following is a listing of designated Type III streams:
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County |
Stream Name |
Upstream Limit |
Downstream Limit |
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Alcona |
Pine River |
F-41 |
Lake Huron |
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Allegan |
Black River |
Conf. of North & South Branch Black R. |
Lake Michigan |
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Allegan |
N. Br. Black River |
111th Ave. (T1N, R16W, S3) |
Confluence with mainstream |
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Allegan |
Kalamazoo River |
Calkins Dam (T2N, R14W, S15) |
U.S. 31 |
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Alpena |
Thunder Bay River |
Ninth Street Dam |
Lake Huron |
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Antrim |
Elk River |
Power dam below Elk Lake |
Lake Michigan |
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Arenac |
Rifle River |
Sage Lk. Rd. (T23N, R3E, S22) |
Lake Huron |
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Baraga |
Falls River |
US-41 Hwy |
Lake Superior |
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Baraga |
Sturgeon River |
Prickett Dam |
Lake Superior |
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Berrien |
Dowagiac River |
Niles Dam at Pucker St. (T7S, R17W, S13) |
Confluence with St. Joseph River |
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Berrien |
St. Joseph River |
Indiana State Line |
Lake Michigan |
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Cheboygan |
Cheboygan River |
Cheboygan Dam |
Lake Huron |
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Emmet |
Bear River |
Lake Street Bridge |
Lake Michigan |
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Emmet |
Carp Lake River |
Bridge (T39N, R4W, S32) |
Lake Michigan |
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Gogebic |
Big Carp |
A point 100 yards downstream from Bathtub Falls (T50N, R45W, S1, NEĽ, NWĽ) |
Lake Superior |
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Gogebic |
Black River |
Rainbow Falls (T49N, R46W, S10) |
Lake Superior |
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Gogebic |
Ohman Creek |
Co. Rd. 505 |
Lake Superior |
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Gogebic |
Maple Creek |
Bridge (T49N, R46W, S18) |
Lake Superior |
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Gogebic |
Presque Isle River |
Manabezho Falls |
Lake Superior |
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Grand Traverse |
Boardman River |
Sabin Dam |
Lake Michigan |
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Houghton |
Big Traverse River |
Gay-Lake Linden Rd. |
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Houghton |
Otter River |
Conf. of N. Br. & W. Br. Otter R. |
Sturgeon River |
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Houghton |
Pilgrim River |
Hwy. US 41 |
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Houghton |
Salmon Trout |
Redridge Dam |
Lake Superior |
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Huron |
Bird Creek |
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Huron |
Pigeon River |
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Huron |
Pinnebog River |
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Iosco |
AuSable River |
Foote Dam |
Lake Huron |
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Iosco |
East Branch AuGres River (Whitney Drain) |
M-55 (T22N, R6E, S21) |
Saginaw Bay |
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Iosco |
Van Etten Creek |
Van Etten Lake |
Lake Huron |
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Iosco |
Tawas River |
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Isabella |
Chippewa River |
Outlet of Lake Isabella, (T15N, R6W, S35) |
Confluence with the Tittabawassee River, (T14N, R2E, S21), Midland Co. |
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Leelanau |
Crystal River |
Fisher Dam |
Lake Michigan |
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Leelanau |
Leland River |
None |
Lake Michigan |
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Manistee |
Bear Creek |
County Road 600 |
Confluence with Manistee R. |
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Manistee |
Manistee River |
Tippy Dam |
Railroad Br. below M-55 (T21N, R16W, S6) |
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Marquette |
Carp River |
Confluence of Morgan Creek (T47N, R25W, S4) |
Lake Superior |
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Marquette |
Chocolay River |
Confluence of Big Creek (T47N, R24W, S9) |
Lake Superior |
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Mason |
Lincoln River |
Confluence of N. & S. Br. of Lincoln (T19N, R17W, S32) |
Lake Michigan |
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Mason |
Pere Marquette R. |
Indian Bridge (Reek Rd.) |
Old U.S. 31 |
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Mason |
Sable River |
Hamlin Lake Dam |
Lake Michigan |
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Muskegon |
Cedar Creek |
River Rd. |
Conf. With Muskegon R. |
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Muskegon |
Muskegon River |
Bridge Street (New Bridge) |
M-120 |
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Ontonagon |
Big Iron |
Koshak Rd. Br. (T49N, R43W, S2) |
Lake Superior |
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Ontonagon |
W. Br. Big Iron |
Burnt Dam Bridge (T50N, R44W, S36) |
Conf. With Big Iron |
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Ontonagon |
Little Iron River |
Nonesuch Falls (T50N, R43N, S1) |
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Ontonagon |
E. Br. Ontonagon |
Hwy. M-28 |
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Ontonagon |
Firesteel (including E. and W. Branch |
Hwy. M-26 |
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Ontonagon |
Middle Br. Ontonagon |
Agate Falls |
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Ontonagon |
Misery |
Bridge in (T53N, R37W, S15) |
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Ontonagon |
Ontonagon |
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Ontonagon |
W. Br. Ontonagon |
Conf. With Victoria Hydro Station Tail Race in (T50N, R39W, S29, SE1/4 of SW1/4) |
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Ontonagon |
E. Sleeping |
Railroad trestle (T53N, R38W, S25) |
Lake Superior |
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Presque Isle |
Swan River |
US 23 Bridge |
Lake Huron |
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Presque Isle |
Trout River |
To Dam (T35N, R5E, S17) |
Lake Huron |
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Saginaw |
Saginaw River |
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Saginaw Bay |
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Saginaw |
Tittabawassee River |
Sanford Dam |
Conf. with Saginaw R. |
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St. Clair |
Black River |
Private Dam in Port Huron State Game Area |
Conf. with St. Clair R. |
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Van Buren |
S. Br. Black River |
Hamilton Street Bridge, T2S, R16W, S1 |
Conf. with mainstream, T1S, R17W, S2 |
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4. Type IV Streams. On all Type IV streams, the following regulations apply: |
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-Open season: All year. -Possession season: |
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(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. |
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-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: |
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Species |
Minimum size limit |
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Brook trout |
8 inches |
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Brown trout |
10 inches |
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Rainbow trout |
10 inches |
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Splake |
10 inches |
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Following is a listing of designated Type IV streams:
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County |
Stream Name |
Upstream Limit |
Downstream Limit |
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Alcona |
AuSable River Mainstream |
Alcona Dam |
S. Branch River (Iosco Co.) |
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Alcona |
Black River |
Conf. with N. Br. Black R. |
Lake Huron |
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Alger |
Anna River |
Railroad Bridge (T46N, R19W, S14) |
Lake Superior |
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Alger |
Au Train River |
Powerhouse below M-94 |
Lake Superior |
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Alger |
Laughing Whitefish River |
Forks (T47N, R22W, S22) |
Lake Superior |
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Alger |
Miner's River |
Miner's Falls |
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Alger |
Rock River |
Railroad Bridge (T47N, R21W, S22) |
Lake Superior |
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Alger |
Sable Creek |
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Alger |
Sucker River |
Old Grand Marais/Seney Road Bridge |
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Allegan |
Middle Branch Black River |
Confluence of Spring Br. Creek, (T1N, R15W, S22) |
Confluence of Main Branch Black River |
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Allegan |
Gun River Mainstream |
122nd Ave., (T2N, R11W, S12) |
US 131 bridge (T1N, R11W, S18) |
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Allegan |
Pine Creek Tributary |
101st Avenue |
Confluence with Pine Creek |
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Allegan |
Swan Creek |
109th Ave. (T1N, R14W, S7) |
Confluence with Kalamazoo River, (T2N, R14W, S9) |
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Allegan |
Rabbit River Mainstream |
US 131 Bridge, (T4N, R11W, S31) |
Confluence with Kalamazoo River (T3N, R15W, S16) |
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Alpena |
Devils River |
US 23 Bridge |
Lake Huron |
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Alpena |
Long Lake Creek |
None |
Lake Huron |
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Antrim |
Elk River Bypass |
Up to the Bypass Dam |
Lake Michigan |
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Antrim |
Grass R. (includes Clam Lake and Clam River) |
Lake Bellaire |
Torch Lake |
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Antrim |
Intermediate R. |
Intermediate Dam |
Lake Bellaire |
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Antrim |
Jordan River |
Graves Crossing |
Lake Charlevoix |
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Baraga |
Huron |
Big Erics Bridge, (T52N, R30W, S35) |
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Baraga |
Ravine River |
Sicotte Rd. |
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Baraga |
Silver River |
Silver Falls |
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Baraga |
Slate |
Slate Falls |
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Barry |
Bassett Creek |
Baker Lake |
Conf. With Thornapple R. |
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Barry |
Cedar Creek |
Sources |
M-37 (T2N, R8W, S9) |
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Barry, Kent |
Coldwater River |
Freeport Rd. |
Conf. With Thornapple R. |
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Barry |
Turner Creek from conf. With Baker Creek |
T3N, R10W, S23 |
T3N, R10W, S9 |
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Benzie |
Betsie R. |
Kurick Rd. |
M-22 |
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Benzie |
Platte R. |
US 31, East of Honor |
Lake Michigan |
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Berrien |
Blue Creek |
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Berrien |
Galien River Mainstream |
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Lake Michigan |
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Cass |
Dowagiac Drain |
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Cass |
Dowagiac R. Mainstream |
To source |
Pucker Street (T7S, R17W, S13) |
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Charlevoix |
Boyne River |
P.H. Dam |
Lake Charlevoix |
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Charlevoix |
Jordan R. |
Graves Crossing |
Lake Charlevoix |
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Cheboygan |
Mill Creek |
None |
Lake Huron |
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Cheboygan |
Pigeon River |
M-68 Bridge |
Mouth |
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Cheboygan |
Sturgeon River |
Afton Rd. (Webb Rd.) |
Mouth |
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Chippewa |
Albany Creek |
Bridge below lamprey weir |
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Chippewa |
Halfaday Creek |
Lakeshore Drive |
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Chippewa |
Pendill's Creek |
Second Dam (T47N, R4W, S28) |
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Delta |
Bark River |
9 Rd. (Section line between T38N, R24W, S20 & 29) |
Lake Michigan |
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Delta |
Big Fishdam River |
County Rd. 2222 Br. (T41N, R18W, S9) |
Lake Michigan |
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Delta |
Days River |
Highway M-35 Bridge |
Lake Michigan |
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Delta |
Ford River |
Northland Truck Trail (T43N, R27W, S35) Dickinson Co. |
Lake Michigan |
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Delta |
Rapid River |
County Rd. S-15 (T42N, R21W, S19) |
Lake Michigan |
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Delta |
Sturgeon River |
County Rd. 442 Bridge (T42N, R20W, S13) |
Lake Michigan |
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Delta |
Tacoosh River |
29th Lane (County Rd. G-24) |
Lake Michigan |
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Delta |
Whitefish River |
38th Rd.(U.S.F.S 2236) |
Lake Michigan |
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Houghton |
Elm |
Rd. Bridge Between (T53N, R36W, S3 & 10) |
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Houghton |
Little Elm |
Agate Beach Rd. (T53N, R36W, S6) |
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Houghton |
South Branch Elm |
Bridge (T54N, R36W, S29 & 32) |
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Houghton |
Graveraet |
Mouth of Deer Creek, (T45N, R36W, S2) |
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Houghton |
Trap Rock |
Cemetery Rd. (T56N, R32W, S29) |
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Ionia |
Dickerson Creek |
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Ionia |
Fish Creek |
Sidney Rd. |
Confluence with Maple R. |
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Ionia |
Prairie Creek |
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Ionia |
Sebewa Creek and all tribuaries |
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Kalamazoo |
Augusta Creek |
Little Gilkey Lake and Fair Lakes Outlets |
Knappen Mills Dam |
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Kalamazoo |
Portage Creek |
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Kilgore Rd. (T3S, R11W, S3) |
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Kalkaska |
Rapid River |
Antrim (Rugg) Pond |
Torch River |
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Kalkaska |
Torch River |
Torch Lake |
Lake Skegemog |
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Kent |
Nash Creek |
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Confluence with Rogue River |
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Kent |
Ball Creek |
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Confluence with Rogue River |
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Kent |
Buck Creek |
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Confluence with Grand River |
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Kent |
Rogue River |
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Confluence with Grand River |
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Keweenaw |
Eagle |
Dam, Eagle River Village |
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Keweenaw |
Fanny Hooe |
Lake Fanny Hooe |
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Keweenaw |
Silver |
Falls (T58N, R32W, S26) |
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Keweenaw |
Silver |
Hwy M-26 |
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Keweenaw |
Tobacco River |
Mouth of Black Brook Creek |
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Lapeer |
South Branch Flint River |
Davison Lake Rd. (county line) (T6N, R10E, S34) Lapeer Co. |
Higley Rd., (T7N, R10E, S15), Lapeer Co. |
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Luce |
Blind Sucker |
Blind Sucker Flooding Dam |
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Luce |
Two-Hearted River |
Reed & Green Bridge |
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Mackinac |
Black River |
Peters Truck Trail Footbridge |
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Mackinac |
Brevoort River |
Brevoort Lake |
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Mackinac |
Carp River |
Mainstream only |
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Mackinac |
Crow River |
Outfall Of Amadon Pond |
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Mackinac |
Milakokia River |
Inland-Limestone Co. Railroad Bridge (T41N, R13W, S1) |
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Mackinac |
Millecoquins River |
H-40 Bridge |
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Mackinac |
Pine River |
H-40 Bridge |
Lake Huron |
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Macomb |
Clinton River |
Yates Dam Above Dequindre Rd. |
Lake St. Clair |
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Macomb |
N. Br. Clinton River |
Dam Above Romeo-Plank Rd. |
Confluence With Clinton R. |
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Manistee |
Little Manistee River |
Johnson’s Bridge |
Manistee Lake |
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Manistee |
Manistee R. |
Hodenpyl Res. |
Red Bridge |
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Marquette |
Big Garlic River |
Forks (T49N, R27W, S12) |
Lake Superior |
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Marquette |
Harlow Creek |
Railroad Bridge (T49N, T26W, S24) |
Lake Superior |
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Marquette |
Iron River |
Lake Independence Dam |
Lake Superior |
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Mason |
Big S. Branch Pere Marquette R. |
Conf. Beaver/ Winnepesaug Creeks |
Conf. With Pere Marquette River |
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Mason |
Pere Marquette R. |
Gleason’s Landing |
Indian Bridge (Reek Rd.) |
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Mason |
Sable R. |
Freesoil Rd. |
Hamlin Lake |
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Mecosta |
Little Muskegon R. |
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Mecosta/Osceola |
Muskegon R. |
US-10 (T18N, R8W, S34) |
MDNR River Bend Bluffs Public Access Site (T15N, R9W, S31) |
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Menominee |
Big Cedar River |
Veterans Memorial Park Dam (T38N, R26W, S9) |
Lake Michigan |
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Menominee |
Walton Creek |
Westmann Dam (T35N, R25W, S18) |
Lake Michigan |
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Muskegon |
White R. |
Hesperia Dam |
Lake Michigan |
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Newaygo |
Muskegon R. |
Croton Dam |
Bridge Street (New Bridge) |
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Newaygo |