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Old 01-12-2000, 01:31 PM
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Default regulations on Bay de Noc

I am going to Little Bay de Noc the weekend of 22/23 for the first time. I am wondering what the fishing regulations are. I can't seem to find them on the web. Thanks.
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Old 01-12-2000, 09:27 PM
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Default RE: regulations on Bay de Noc

michigan fishing license
5 fish limit per person, must be 15 inches
one fish over 23 inches per person
2 lines per person

must like to walk long distances unless you own a sled or atv..lotsa snow...be safe and set da hook
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Old 01-13-2000, 08:19 AM
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Thanks for the info. Is it safe to drive a 4x4 truck on the ice, or is there too much snow?
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Old 01-13-2000, 01:07 PM
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regulations and yes, 5 walleye-minium of 15 inches one over 23 inches is correct, daily license will be approx. $6.00. 2-lines per fisherman,
Northern Pike, 24 inches long minium, Splake, 10 inch minium, perch and 25.
There is an aggregate bag of 5 fish for game fish for walleye, pike and bass unless targeting a specific species.
Also here's a bit of a fishing report also for your information:
Well Kevin, is hasn't been a real bad last few days since our last report. Checking out our photo pages and front pages you'll see some iced fish since the weekend. Appears to be a patterned-night-bite" that has developed this year of ice fishing. Jigging still seems to be taking the most fish, spoons like Northland's Buck Shot, jigging Raps in varied sizes tippped or un-tipped are taking walleye.
Water depths to concentrate and again between 4 to 15 feet seem to be holding some real nice feeding
fish. The Kevin Hock fishing crew from Elmhurst, IL did very well over the weekend with nice sized
eating fish and several big fish.
Your question also saying if using sonar equipment and seeing fish, with the use of The Aqua View
underwater camera walleye's were seen roaming the area and coming up to dressed jigs and swimming away telling us they to get "nosy!" Ice conditions are still at around 8 to 12 inches on the upper bay, again always using caution. The slush has firmed up making snow-sled and ATV travel
much better, I'd still stay away from vehicle travel but that's just my opinion. A few "splake" have been taken and the perch action is varying from day to day. Perch baits and wigglers, waxies tipped on small spoons and jigs.
Pike action in the weeds is fair using tip-ups and dead bait. Check out the Kipling Inner Bay for pike between the fishing pier and Butler's Island.
In the "nut-shell" that's what's been happening on the bay!
Good fishing always and use common "ice" sense!
Capt. Marty
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