(Escanaba, MI) – The Michigan Natural Resources Commission is approving changes to the state’s fishing regulations. The rules no longer use the phrase “attempting to take” in reference to Arctic grayling, as the fish may be caught and immediately released but are still not legal to possess. Anglers can now catch up to five northern pike of any size when fishing on certain designated waters, but, only one can measure 24 inches or more.
The updates were made late last week and went into effect immediately.
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