
Michigan Just Stocked Some Monster Fish (Yes, You Can Catch Them)
Somewhere in Michigan right now, a trough the size of your arm is living its best retired life... and it has no idea you're about to ruin that with a spinning reel and patience... lots of patience.
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Thanks to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), about 3,050 "retired" broodstock trout just got a one-way ticket from hatchery life to "good luck out there, buddy."
Where to Find These Water Goliaths in Michigan
Michigan Fishing Rules (Because Of Course There Are)
Before you sprint out of the door with your tackle box and pull a hamstring, remember:
- Early April (1-25): Catch-and-release only.
- April 26 and after: Game on. Keep up to 5 trout, but only 3 can be over 15 inches.
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These aren't baby trout. These are seasoned, seen-some-things, probably judging-you trout. And they're stocked to create a better fishing experience across Michigan without you needing a wilderness survival show to find them. So if you've ever wanted to casually tell your friends you "landed a monster," now's your moment. Just don't forget the fishing license.
Michigan's 58 Fishing Records: Species, Weight, Length, and Date
Gallery Credit: Scott Clow
Out of State Fishing License Revenue By State
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