Brandon Schroeder, Michigan State University Extension
The coastal Lake Huron communities of northeast Michigan are rich in Great Lakes fish and fishing, heritage and traditions. These Lake Huron fisheries (both fish and people fishing) reflect a way of life for local communities and contribute to
sustainable coastal tourism development opportunities as much today as they have in the past.
A
diversity of fish—some 115 species—inhabit the waters of Lake Huron providing a wealth of food, fun, ecological and economic values. Anglers enjoy equally diverse recreational fishing opportunities from offshore
salmon,
steelhead and
lake trout to more near shore
walleye,
perch,
pike and
bass—among many other species to be caught.
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