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J. Carl Ganter / Circle of Blue Originally published on February 5, 2021 8:32 am Hope is waning for those who hoped to stick an ice shanty on Little Traverse Bay this winter. The same goes for nearby Torch and Elk lakes, two large inland waters adjacent to the bay. At the height of Michigan winter, all three are so devoid of ice, fishing guide Jim Chamberlin said, “you could launch a boat out there.” On the kettle lakes of Southeast Michigan, thin ice has law enforcement officials responding to an uptick in on-water emergencies and urging residents to think twice before venturing out to skate, fish or snowmobile. ....
J. Carl Ganter / Circle of Blue Hope is waning for those who hoped to stick an ice shanty on Little Traverse Bay this winter. The same goes for nearby Torch and Elk lakes, two large inland waters adjacent to the bay. At the height of Michigan winter, all three are so devoid of ice, fishing guide Jim Chamberlin said, “you could launch a boat out there.” On the kettle lakes of Southeast Michigan, thin ice has law enforcement officials responding to an uptick in on-water emergencies and urging residents to think twice before venturing out to skate, fish or snowmobile. ....
Michigan fish producers fighting for survival FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Bay Port Fish Company owners Tod Williams and daughter Lakon Williams are fighting for the survival of Michigan s longest operated business on the Great Lakes. (Scott Nunn/Tribune File Photo) Show MoreShow Less 2of3 Michigan s commercial fisheries are suing the Michigan Department of Natural Resources because of recent actions which they say could end their businesses. (Scott Nunn/Tribune File Photo) Show MoreShow Less 3of3 MICHIGAN Faced with the loss of livelihoods and shutting down some of the state s oldest businesses, the Michigan Fish Producers Association has filed a class action lawsuit against the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and some of its leadership for neglecting to renew the fishing licenses of the state’s commercial fisheries. ....