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See the poll leaders for Michigan s Best Inland Lake

See the poll leaders for Michigan’s Best Inland Lake Amy Sherman, mlive.com © John Gonzalez | gonzo@mlive.com/John Gonzalez Lake Michigamme in the Upper Peninsula, which is mostly in Marquette County with public access at Van Riper State Park, is one of Michigan’s largest lakes. It covers nearly 5,000 acres. The search for Michigan’s Best Inland Lake is well underway, with over 140 different Michigan lakes nominated, and voting is open until Friday May 21 at midnight for our 9 regional polls. The votes are rolling in for Michigan’s Best Inland Lake, we’ve gotten several thousand of them from our MLive readers. Some polls already have a clear frontrunner, like Clark Lake in the Jackson poll which has a big lead over the other area lakes, and Gull Lake in Richland which, as of now, has a lock on the Kalamazoo/Southwest Michigan poll. Other polls are very close, and your votes will determine who will end up on top. In the Ann Arbor region, Pinckney Lake

Michigan s Best Inland Lake: Your votes will decide some close races

Michigan s Best Inland Lake: Your votes will decide some close races
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Our View: Avoid catches you don t want this fishing season

Anglers can be vigilant to stop the spread of invasive spiny water fleas Written By: News Tribune Editorial Board | 8:00 am, May 14, 2021 × A glob of spiny water fleas that collected on fishing line. New research shows fishing line among the most likely pathways for the invasive species to gather and spread. Minnesota Sea Grant photo. With the fishing opener Saturday, half a million Minnesota anglers will be wetting their lines, hoping to hook into everything from sunnies to walleye to northern pike. But far too many will also catch spiny water fleas or other invasives that not only are icky (which actually may not be a technical term) but are either threatening or are already doing real harm to our lakes, rivers, and fisheries. Zebra mussels, starry stonewort, Eurasian water milfoil, Asian carp, and more have long been rampaging Minnesota’s waterways and one of our favorite recreational and relaxational pastimes.

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