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  2. Your guide to fishing in Michigan 2024: License ... - AOL

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    Michigan’s annual fishing license is valid from March 1 through March 31 of the following year. DNR Sportcards are issued to non-residents, minors or individuals without a valid Michigan Driver ...

  3. Centerpin fishing - Wikipedia

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    Centerpin fishing, also called float fishing or center pin fishing, is a fishing technique which uses a centerpin rod, a centerpin reel, and Roe, or an artificial fly. The method is used for steelhead fishing in fresh water , and is currently popular with freshwater salmon anglers who drift floats downstream.

  4. Jug fishing - Wikipedia

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    Jug fishing is an unlimited class tackle method of fishing that uses lines suspended from floating jugs to catch fish in lakes or rivers. Often, many jugs are used when jug fishing. In many states, a fisherman could use up to twenty, and jug sets of around twenty are common in practice. [1] [2] Jug fishing is most common in southern states of ...

  5. Flosser - Wikipedia

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    Flossers are anglers who use the method of bottom bouncing or lining to catch fish, mainly the salmonid species. [1] [2] The technique is commonly practiced in British Columbia during the summer months, when sockeye and chinook salmon run upstream the Fraser River to spawn.

  6. Just Askin': Fishing season is here. What happens if you don ...

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    You'll need a fishing license to catch critters in pretty much all public waters, including privately owned water bodies open to the public. You must have a fishing license for: Taking fish from ...

  7. Fishing license - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Oregon instituted a requirement for commercial fishing licenses in 1899, the same year that the state's sturgeon fishery had collapsed due to over-harvesting. Oregon began requiring recreational fishing licenses in 1901. [5] Indiana began issuing hunting licenses in 1901 and added fishing privileges to its hunting license in ...

  8. Bombarda - Wikipedia

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    Bombarda is a type of weighted float used in rod and reel fishing. The main line is passed through the bombarda. The end of the main line is tied to a swivel, to the other end of the swivel a three to six foot terminal line with hook is tied. The bombarda when cast, sinks slowly, at the same time, it is reeled in.

  9. Otter (fishing device) - Wikipedia

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    The otter is a fishing device constructed with two parts, an otter board and a fishing line. It is steered by pulling on the line then letting stack so the slide mechanism on the board operates to switch direction. It may be used from a boat or pulled from the shore. It is very difficult to retrieve from a boat once fish are on.