How Many Fish Can You Legally Keep in Michigan?

Michigan has specific fishing regulations, including daily and possession limits, to ensure the sustainability of its fish populations. These limits vary depending on the type of fish and the body of water where you're fishing.

General Daily Bag Limit:

  • Five (5) fish in total, except for panfish species like bluegill and crappie.

Panfish Daily Bag Limit:

  • Bluegill and pumpkinseed sunfish: 25
  • Rock bass and redear sunfish: 15
  • Black crappie: 10
  • White crappie: 25

Possession Limit:

  • Twice the daily bag limit for most species, except for trout.
  • Trout have a possession limit of five (5) fish per angler.

Special Regulations:

  • Some bodies of water, called Designated Trout Streams, have special regulations.
  • Consult the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) website or the Michigan Fishing Guide for specific regulations.

Penalties for Exceeding Limits:

  • Violating fishing regulations can result in fines and other penalties.
  • Check the Michigan DNR website for details.

Related Questions:

  • Can I keep fish that are undersized? No, you must immediately release undersized fish.
  • Do I need a fishing license to fish in Michigan? Yes, all anglers over the age of 17 need a valid fishing license.
  • Are there any closed seasons for fishing in Michigan? Yes, check the Michigan DNR website for specific dates.
  • What are the minimum size limits for fish in Michigan? They vary, so check the Michigan DNR website or the Michigan Fishing Guide.
  • How do I report a fishing violation? Contact the Michigan DNR Law Enforcement Division at 517-242-9513.

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