Northaire Resort 4th Ice Fishing Event

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Northaire Resort 4th Ice Fishing Event
Ice Fishing Event Rules

Event Rules

1. The tournament is scheduled for February 15th, from 12:00 noon until 3:00 p.m. on Clam Lake in front of Northaire Resort 7067 Crystal Springs Rd. Bellaire, MI. Contestants are discouraged inside fishing area prior to 10:00 a.m.

2. Will be Held if Snowing. Official cancellation notices will be posted at http://www.northaireresort.com/

3. The top 7 place prizes are determined by largest weight and time registered. In the event of a tie, the first fish registered takes priority. Any size fish may place in the Top 7. Any open species of fish may be registered, the prizes place are determned by weight.

4. Each person will be allowed to fish one hole per ticket, two holes maximum. You may register as many fish as you want, but only the heaviest fish per contestant will qualify for a competition prize. No contestant will be eligible for more than one competition prize. There is no age requirement on tournament participation.

5. Contestants may select their hole or holes no earlier than 10:00 a.m. on the day of the tournament. Selection is first come, first serve.

6. All fish entered must be brought to the weigh-in station immediately and be alive. Please bring a bag or bucket, as the tournament is live release. Dead or frozen fish are ineligible. Judges shall have the right to verify that fish were legally caught. The decision of the judge is final. Contestants are responsible for verification of weight of fish at time of weigh in.

7. All fish must be caught and the contestant en route to the weigh-in station by 3:00 p.m. on the day of the contest.

8. Contestants must fish in the area designated for the contest and will be required to have their tickets visible at all times. Ticket checks as well as container inspections will be required.

9. Contestants will be allowed to move to other unoccupied holes in the contest area. You are allowed to bring as many poles as desired, but cannot use more than one pole per hole at a time. Contestants must use holes provided and will not be allowed to leave the contest area between 12:00–3:00 p.m.

10. Entry fee for the tournament is $25.00 for tickets. No refunds will be given for any reason.

11. Contestants are responsible for their own safety, actions, and property at all times. Contestants and holes must be in plain view from all sides at all times. No shelters will be allowed.

12. All laws of the State of Michigan will be abided by.

13. Contest prizes are the responsibility of the winners. Licensing, registration, transportation, taxes, and all incidental or consequential expenses incurred are the responsibility of the winners. Prizes must be claimed within 30 days of notification.

14. No motorized vehicles are allowed in the contest area other than those of contest officials and event personnel. Any contestant bringing a motor vehicle within 100 yards of the contestant perimeter will be disqualified.

15. Contestants are encouraged to park in the areas provided. Watch for signs. Contestants are encouraged to carpool and use the buddy system. There will be parking available at Northaire Resort.

16. All bait fish must be six inches or smaller. Any bait fish over six inches will not be allowed on the ice.

17. Coolers and large containers are discouraged. No spears allowed. Heaters, chairs, and bait pails are allowed. No licenses sold on the lake. Ice chisels are recommended as holes are drilled the day before. The use of augers is not allowed. Weighted lines without hooks or bait can be used to check depth prior to 11:45 a.m. No electronics are allowed. No lines are allowed in the water from 11:45 a.m. to the start of the contest.

18. Anyone pre-fishing 24 hours before the contest must register with contest officials on site.

19. Failure to comply with any contest rules subjects contestants to disqualification and removal from competition site, as determined by contest officials. Right to refuse to sell and/or revoke a competition ticket to anyone is hereby reserved.

20. There will be a leader board located in the contest area. All efforts will be made to keep the board up to date and accurate. Tournament results remain unofficial until verified by the head judge.

21. Family and paid staff of Northaire Resort are ineligible to fish the tournament.

22. All contestants and others hereby consent to the use of any names, photographs or likenesses of themselves to be used in the promotion of our contest, including but not limited to print, radio, television, or any other media.

23. All fish registered have been legally gifted to the officials for release.

24. Northaire Resort would like thank you for supporting our efforts to protect the environment and request that you remove refuse—including cigarette butts—from the ice when you leave. Glass containers are not allowed in contest area and will be confiscated by and forfeited to tournament officials. Waste containers are provided.

25. All contest updates available and valid only from www.northaireresort.com

Pilgrim Village’s 12th Annual Pike Spearing Contest

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FROM PILGRIM VILLAGE FISHING SHOP
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2014

January 31st is history and so is the Pilgrim Village’s 12th Annual Pike Spearing Contest. It has been fun with often daily changes in the standings. Many have up-graded their fish several times. Heard stories of monster pike flashing through the holes. Usually, the really BIG ones don’t give much of a chance. Lots of “old Moes” are still out there.

Ray-Long

1st Place was taken by Ray Long who waited for the
Last Day of the contest to spear a 37 1/4″,13.70 lb pike.
He usually sees several pike but this was the first big one.

Fred-Miller

Fred Miller lead the pack for a couple of weeks with a 34 1/8″, 8.64 lb northern, but was bumped to 2nd Place the last day.

There were was a last minute change in the Pilgrim Village Spearing Contest.
Standings as of 1/31/14 are:

1st Place Ray Long 37 1/4″ 13.70lbs
2nd Place Fred Miller 34 1/8″ 8.64 lbs.
3rd Place Ed Pascoe 33 1/2″ 7.45 lbs.
4th Place Matt Kelsey 30 1/2″” 6.83lbs.
5th Place Mark Gagnon 30 3/8″ 5.96 lbs.

The day after our contest, Mark caught a 34″ pike on a tip-up and won a major prize at the N.A.S.F. contest.

YOUTH DIVISION

1st Place Marcus Jurik 29″ 5.31 lbs.
2nd Place Joey Brooks 27″ 4.32lbs.

Marcus Julie

Joseph-Brooks

“Ed Subler” Fishing Derby

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The Event is Michigan Anglers Association “Ed Subler” Fishing Derby. Held on February 7, 2014 thru February 8th, 2014. At Lakeside Eagles on 2355 W. Sherman Av., Muskegon, Michigan, 49441.
Weigh in deadline is 3:00p.m. February 8th, 2014 at Lakeside Eagles, Muskegon, Michigan.
See Poster and ticket for rules and aditional details. Posters may be viewed and tickets purchased at these participating Businesses:
Shoreline Service Bait and Tackle
Snug Harbor Outfitters
Lakeview Marine and Tackle
Lattitudes Market and Deli…
Fish On Bait and Tackle

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2014 lake sturgeon fishing and spearing season on Black Lake and Michigan Fishing Report

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Black Lake: The 2014 lake sturgeon fishing

The Department of Natural Resources today announced the 2014 lake sturgeon fishing and spearing season on Black Lake (Cheboygan County) will begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1. All anglers must register to participate in the lake sturgeon season.

The 2014 total harvest limit for Michigan is five lake sturgeon. To reduce the chance of exceeding the harvest limit, officials will close the season when one of two scenarios occurs:

1) Once the fifth fish has been harvested, or
2) Once four fish have been harvested at the end of any fishing day.

Fishing hours are 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day of the season. The season will either end at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 5, or when one of the above scenarios is met, at which point anglers will be notified on the ice by DNR personnel that they must immediately stop fishing for lake sturgeon.

Anglers 17 years of age or older must possess a valid all-species fishing license. In addition, all anglers must possess a lake sturgeon tag, available for free from all license vendors. Anglers must have both of these prior to registering for the Black Lake sturgeon season.

The 2014 angler registration process will be similar to what was enacted in 2013. Anglers need to only register once for the entire season. An early registration will be held at the DNR Onaway Field Station from 2 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 31. This station is located approximately 5 miles north of Onaway on Route 211. Anglers can pick up their spearing identification flags at this time and learn more about season logistics and sturgeon populations from the DNR.

Anglers unable to participate in the Friday registration may register only at the registration trailer at Zolner Road ending on Black Lake. Morning registration begins at 7 a.m. each day of the season. Anglers are highly encouraged to register on Friday, Jan. 31.

Anglers will be issued a disposable flag at registration that must be displayed each day at the entrance of the angler’s shanty.

An angler who harvests a lake sturgeon must immediately tag the fish and contact an on-ice DNR employee and register the fish at the Zolner Road trailer registration site on Black Lake. Registration may include an examination of internal organs and removal of a piece of fin tissue for DNA analysis and aging.

Recent changes in registration logistics were developed to allow greater participation by anglers while protecting the population of lake sturgeon in Black Lake from overharvest. In addition, the DNR and Michigan State University have been determining annual population estimates of adult fish from the spring spawning run, which allows officials to set a safe harvest level. The harvest limit in 2014 is lower than the 2013 limit.

“Our ongoing research efforts on spawning Black River sturgeon have yielded a better population model to annually estimate the adult sturgeon spawning population,” said Ed Baker, DNR research biologist. “A 2013 survey by DNR revealed recent stocking efforts in the lake have been fruitful, and we anticipate some of these fish will enter the spring spawning run in a few years. Once this occurs we anticipate an increase in future safe harvest levels for anglers.”

Rehabilitation of lake sturgeon in the Cheboygan River watershed is a cooperative effort involving the DNR, the Black Lake Chapter of Sturgeon for Tomorrow, Michigan State University and Tower-Kleber Limited Partnership.

For more details, anglers may call the DNR Gaylord Operations Service Center at 989-732-3541 or visit www.michigan.gov/fishing.

East and West Grand Traverse Bay are froze and guys are getting out so this might be the best bet this weekend for whitefish, Lake trout and perch.

Northwestern Michigan

East and West Grand Traverse Bay are froze and guys are getting out so this might be the best bet this weekend for whitefish, Lake trout and perch.

Green Lake: In Grand Traverse County is producing some smelt and big pike. Smelt have been slow with the arctic front. red spikes, white spikes, waxworms with a hali jig have been the best bet. Ice is good at both landing with many shanties out off the south access .

Skegemog- Perch were biting but nobody out this week Call Jack’s Sport Shop@231-258-8892

Fife Lake- Slow this week Lakeside Party @ 231-879-3341 for latest info

Portage Lake- Slow this week Call Osborne’s@ 231-889-3775 for latest fishing report. Also Don’s Sporting Goods@ 231-723-5028

Hamlin Lake- Slow this week too much snow Hamlin Grocery@(231) 843-2058 and Capt. Chucks @ (231) 843-4458

Lake Missaukee- Slow this week too much snow Call Miller Corner@ 231-839-0440.

Crystal Lake: Lobb road has been ok for smelt and perch

Lake Cadillac: Slow this week too much snow Call Pilgrim Village 231-775-5412 latest info

Lake Mitchell: Slow this week too much snow Call Pilgrim Village 231-775-5412 latest info

Manistee River: Those brave enough to fish in artic temperatures are taking steelhead. The trick is to fish the very deep holes.

Pere Marquette Lake: The U.S. Coast Guard is warning anglers and other recreational users to use extreme caution due to ice breaking operations. They will be making two trips and stopping at Ludington’s Occidental Chemical Facility. Officials say ice fishermen should remove their ice shanties and equipment from these areas. Recreational users should plan their activities carefully and avoid the shipping channels.

Long Lake, Lake Leelanau Slow this week too much snow

Big Glen Slow this week too much snow .

Duck Lake by Interlochen Slow this week too much snow

Lake Bellaire has been fair for walleye and pike.

 

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This Sturgeon was caught by Sturgeon Joe out of Otsego Lake last year.

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Black Lake: The 2014 lake sturgeon fishing and spearing season will begin at 8 a.m. on February 1st. All anglers must register with the DNR to participate. They must also possess a lake sturgeon tag, which can be obtained for free at any license vendor. Call Parrots Outpost for the latest ice conditions (989) 733-2472

Mullet Lake- Is producing perch for those using minnows and wigglers call Mullet Lake Party store@ (231) 627-4644 or Topinabee Market@ 231-238-9578

Burt Lake: Was producing a fair number of walleye and perch.. Call Pat & Gary’s Party Store 231-238-6776

Grand Lake: Was producing a few perch. Try 15 to 25 feet of water around Grand Island.

Long Lake: Is producing walleye and perch. Call Bucks@ 989-595-2121

Fletchers Pond: Was producing a few crappie for those using minnows, wax worms or spikes. A few pike were taken on tip-ups.

Otsego Lake- Fishing has been fair on Otsego Perch fishing has been fair on Bradford, chub Lake trout fishing has been good. They have been seeing lots of sturgeon this weekCall Northern Sports@ 987-448-2014

Higgins Lake- The entire lake is frozen and ice shanties are starting to show up. Lake trout were caught out deep by those using greys on tip-ups or jigging Swedish pimples and sand kickers. Rainbow trout including one 27 inch fish were caught on wigglers near the Conference Center and Big Creek. Whitefish have been caught just off the bottom in 85 to 120 feet by those chumming. Perch were caught near Big Creek, Treasure Island, or B & B Marina. On the south end of the lake, perch were caught off Sunken Island. A few pike were taken on tip-ups and large minnows. Those spearing were seeing smaller pike.
.Call Erik@ Silver Dollar Express (989) 821-6227 or Dave@Sports Barn 989-821-9511 for latest ice conditions

Houghton Lake- Ice continues to build thanks to artic temperatures in the region. Strong winds were blowing the snow around. Before the cold spell, anglers were catching pike and perch. Walleye action was fair to good along the south shore in 6 to 8 feet of water. The better fishing was after 6pm. Anglers still need to use caution and watch for snow drifts and pressure cracks. Angelo’s Party Store has shanties call for the latest info@ 989-202-4422

Dave at Four Season Party Store has his shanties out and they were catching fish before the big freeze, guy are getting back out today call Dave @989-422-5230
Lyman’s Shanty rental @ 989-422-3231 says pike walleye and perch

Korbinski’s call Rod@ 989-366-9500

Pappa’s Bait reporting walleye fishing off the middle grounds on Houghton Lake. 989-429-5780

Hubbard Lake: has been steady.

Au Sable River: Fishing pressure was down. Access to the river is good since there hasn’t been a lot of snow accumulation. If walking the snowmobile trails be sure to watch for sleds as they may not be looking for you. The Rea Road launch is usable but you will need 4-wheel drive and check the ramp for ice as you may not be able to get back up into the parking lot. Parking is limited and there is not a lot of room to maneuver. Whirlpool was the best launch for now as it was plowed, sanded and salted from River Road to the launch. The River Store is plowed with parking, but with the cold, ice flows may stop anglers from launching. The Boy Scout Camp and other spots along the river are not accessible as the two tracks are snowed in.

Lake Margrethe: Is producing some walleye, perch and pike. Call Skips Sport@ 989-348-7111 for latest info

Tawas: Was producing some perch in 15 feet off Jerry’s Marina. Anglers were taking about 15 fish per trip but the keepers were only 7 or 8 inches. A few walleye were caught in 20 feet. There were reports of a whitefish and one brown trout caught. Inside the harbor, anglers caught a few perch and a couple pike.

Au Gres: Most walleye anglers were going off the end of Santiago Road and Booth Road and fishing a mile or two out. At Palmer Road, anglers reported slow walleye and perch fishing. They can see fish but they will not bite.
Au Gres River: Is mainly producing sub-legal walleye with a few keepers.

Wixom Lake has been great for gills, pike and lots of crappie.Ice fishing is great here on Wixom Lake, Gladwin County. Be sure to stop at Sandys Market to get your bait! call Joe (989) 435-9688

Sanford Lake has been fair call Sanford Sport for info on Wixom and Sanford @ 989-687.5161

Secord Lake has been great for big crappie. Sandy’s Market call Joe (989) 435-9688

Wiggins and Sugar Springs have been good for pike and panfish

Upper Peninsula Fishing Report

Menominee: Anglers caught whitefish off Henes Park or Red Arrow Park out of Marinette. They are jigging minnows in 20 to 30 feet of water.

Menominee River: On the Wisconsin side near the Hattie St. Dam, they are still marking walleye through the ice and some fish were caught near dark. Most are jigging minnows, wax warms and rapalas. Those seeking northern pike are marking fish but only a few were caught at the Mystery Ship launch. They are jigging rapalas or using tip-ups with minnows.

Little Bay De Noc: Very cold temperatures, snow and high winds means fewer anglers and travel on the ice has been difficult. The pressure cracks are expanding and caution is a must when trying to cross them. Walleye catches were spotty throughout however the southern bay was still the most productive. Anglers out from Aronson Island reported fair catches when jigging rapalas with minnows 35 to 45 feet down along the break and 30 to 40 feet down near the Escanaba River. Whitefish action was fair to good when jigging minnows or spawn in 35 to 40 feet of water at Gladstone or 75 to 85 feet at Sand Point. For perch, anglers were taking good numbers of small fish but few keepers. The best spot for jumbo perch was out by the green buoy just north of the “Narrows”. Try minnows or wigglers in 23 to 30 feet.

Munuscong: Walleye fishing has improved. Fish were caught by those jigging or using tip-ups with minnows in 20 to 27 feet north of Pine Island and Steamboat Island.

Cedarville and Hessel: Anglers are out fishing despite the cold and snow. Perch fishing was fair in 8 to 10 feet near Rice Point and up along the west shoreline. Wigglers were the bait of choice. Some bigger perch were caught in 10 to 14 feet in Hessel Bay however there is a lot of snow on the ice so use caution.

Southeast Lower Peninsula Fishing Report

Lake Erie: Anglers are still taking some perch in the Metro Park Marina. The key is to switch up your bait and use minnows, wax worms or spikes. Brest Bay is the hot spot for walleye anglers when using small spoons tipped with a minnow. A few pike were taken on tip-ups with sucker minnows.

Detroit River: Airport Bay continues to produce perch. Anglers are using small minnows, spikes and wax worms. Perch were caught off Bellenger Park which is up near River Rouge.

Lake St. Clair: Has a good amount of ice however there is still some open water and areas with very thin ice. Those taking motorized vehicles out need to be extra careful. Perch fishing was spotty.

Harbor Beach: Ice anglers caught a few lake and brown trout near the Edison Cut.

Saginaw Bay: Up near Pinconning, anglers are getting a few perch in 5 feet of water off Newman Road. Many walleye anglers are going four miles off Linwood or off the Bay City State Park and fishing in 17 feet. On the east side, those going off Thomas Road and Sunset Bay caught walleye in the middle of the Slot in 14 feet. Drifting snow along the east side is making access and travel difficult. At Mud Creek, local perch anglers were averaging 12 to 15 fish per trip. Most fish were 8 to 9 inches long. Pike spearing was slow.

Saginaw River: Fishing was slow at Wickes Park but the occasional keeper was caught downtown off the St. Mary’s Health building. Catch rates were slow between the Zilwaukee Bridge and Bay City. Anglers did manage to catch a couple fish near the Middle Grounds and Cass Avenue or downstream of the Veteran’s Bridge. A few perch were caught off Smith Park at Essexville. Fishing at the mouth was slow.

Southwest Lower Peninsula Fishing Report

Grand River at Grand Rapids: Steelhead were in the deeper holes and hitting on jig and wax worm. A few walleye were caught below the dam. Try rapalas, bucktail jigs or a 3-inch white twister tail.

Grand River at Lansing: Those heading out the end of this week will want to target pike and walleye below the dams.

Morrison Lake: Some were crappie fishing but catch rates were hit-or-miss. Pike anglers are using tip-ups or spearing.

Reeds Lake: Anglers have caught bluegill, crappie, a few perch and some pike.

Muskegon River: Continues to produce steelhead especially for those fishing the really deep holes with small spoons, spinners or wax worms or anything that looks like a goby. Watch for ice coming down the river.

2014 MICHIGAN ICE OPEN CANCELLED

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2014 MICHIGAN ICE OPEN CANCELLED AS A RESULT OF ROAD AND ICE CONDITIONS

 

 

The Michigan Ice Open Committee and Ludington & Scottville Area Chamber of Commerce have decided upon review of the road and lake conditions to cancel the 2014 tournament.

As a result of the extended blizzard conditions, travel from primary roads to the launch, and travel on the ice for walking participants and ATV’s is not favorable.

The tournament will not be rescheduled for 2014. For those who have pre-registered, team fees will be refunded in the method in which they paid.

The tentative date for 2015 is Saturday, February 7.

The Youth Fishing School has also been cancelled, but will be re-scheduled for a later date.

For more information, please contact Megan Payment, Event Coordinator, at the Chamber of Commerce,231.845.0324.

Brutal Weather Halts Fishing

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There has been very few out fishing the last three days and most bait-shops report the same thing. Most places have lots of snow, wind and no customers.

Tip-up town was a bust over the weekend for fishing, HIggins Lake had some business as lake trout, pike and perch are still biting,

 

So lets hope by thursday things start warming up.

FISHING CONDITIONS ON LAKES CADILLAC AND MITCHELL

FISHING CONDITIONS ON LAKES CADILLAC AND MITCHELL

FROM PILGRIM VILLAGE FISHING SHOP

SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 2014

Is that dreded Vortex is back or was last weeks weather just normal arctic temperatures coming from Canada. We’ve got plenty of snow and ice.

Conditions couldn’t be better for the 30th North American Snow Festival, January 30 through February 2nd.

Snowmobilers start your engines.  The trails are being groomed on a reguler basis.

Ice Anglers start your power augers, because theres well over a foot of ice.  We’re preparing for a great festival.

Last week there was a shortage of fishermen.  We can handle the cold but very few wanted a compete against the wind.  Even after anchoring their shanties, some had problems keeping them from going airborne.  Can’t compete with wind gusts in the 30/40 MPH range.  Those who did go out deserved to catch fish.  Even the Dark House guys with their permanent shanties were AWOL.

   There were no changes in the Pilgrim Village Spearing Contest.

Standings as of 1/26/14 are:

1st Place     Fred Miller          34 1/8″          8.64 lbs.

2nd Place     Ed Pascoe               33 1/2″          7.45 lbs.

3rd Place      Matt Kelsey               30 1/2″”          6.83lbs.

4th Place     Mark Gagnon             30 3/8″             5.96 lbs.

5th Place     Kyle Hubbell               30 ”                6.34 lbs.

YOUTH DIVISION

1st Place       Marcus Jurik                 29″              5.31 lbs.

2nd Place      Joey Brooks              27″          4.32lbs.

OTHER

Dogfish          Ryan Burrow          27 1/8″          6.41 lbs.

While the Spearing Season continues, the Pilgrim Village Contest will end Friday, January 31st.  Only a few days to spear a trophy.

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The cold didn’t keep Jake Ederer, Ryan Park and          12 year old Jessie Deewerd shows off the pike

Kayle Dykhause from catch a “community” fish.              he caught tip-up fishing on Lake Cadillac.  It’s

They share a 34 12″, 8.02 lb Northern Pike.                    his largest through the ice.

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Catching a healthy Northern.  Kyle Hubben holds           A  good day on the ice!  Mike Vanderbrink

the 30″, 6.34 lb. pike he recently caught.                          Holds the 26 3/4″, 4.29 lb. pike he caught

MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND THE

30th NORTH AMERICAN SNOW FESTIVAL

30TH North American Snow Festival

Ice Fishing Contest

Sponsored by Fox Motors of Cadillac

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Rules and Registration

You must have a $5.00 NASF Button to be eligible and your badge number registered at either MC Sports,

Pilgrim Village Fishing Shop or Schafer’s Bait and Sporting Goods prior to fishing.

Prizes awarded for the largest Northern Pike, Walleye, Bluegill (Sunfish), Crappie and Perch.  Measured by length.

Any ties will be determined by weight,  If weight is a tie then by a coin toss. Judges decisions are final.

Fish must be caught from Lake Cadillac or Lake Mitchell on February 1st between 8 AM and 3 PM.

All Michigan Fishing Laws and regulations apply to this contest.

Contestants are responsible for their own safety, actions and property at all times.  NASF or the Sponsors are not responsible for any injuries or accidents.  A waiver of liability must be signed by all participants.

All participants over the age of 5 require a NASF Button and must be registered.

All registered participants will be entered for prize drawings whether you catch a fish or not   Only 1 prize per person.

You must be present for prize drawings at the Cadillac Junior High School.

Officials will not accept any fish with sunken eyes, or freezer  burn or suspected of being caught from another lake.

Bring your catch to the Cadillac Junior High School located at 500 S. Chestnut St.  Measuring begins at 2:00 PM and ends promptly at 3:30.

Prizes will be awarded at approximately at 3:30.

Kyle McClelland the dead of winter in Northern Michigan.

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Let the haters come out, but this kid can fish! Kyle McClelland of XXL Chrome Chasing hit up the river (in Northern Michigan) for an hour after class yesterday and managed to get this beautiful buck on a pink spawn bag cured in pink BorX o Fire cure under a float!! It was 6 degrees outside.

 

 

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Yeah… This picture kind of sums it up.. Lol As you can see, it’s the dead of winter in Northern Michigan. High of 9 degrees for the weekend, with wind chill temps in the -10-20’s…. Video games??? Well, maybe, after we put a hurtin’ on some Michigan Steelhead!

We need a Warm Up

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Crystal Lake off of Lobb Rd.they are catching big smelt in 40 feet of water on waxworms and hali jigs.

Weather has been brutal the last two days with very few fishing. Along the lakeshore anywhere from 6 to 18 inches of snow which is on the lakes making things worse with slush.

Will hear more next week how lakes fared with the snow but we sure need a warm up to get the snow back down to the ice.

Most people were digging out today with side roads unplowed and some plugged so not much fishing today, but tomorrow wind is suppose to die down but still will be cold. Most places are reporting very slow this weekend, off of Lobb Rd. on Crystal lake they are catching big smelt in 40 feet of water.

Bobby Stockton with a Laker from last year

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