Michigan Bluegill Bait Regulations: What You Need to Know
In Michigan, bluegills may not be used as bait except when lawfully possessed and used on the premises where taken (Michigan Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, Part 487, Section 487.608(a)). Additionally, bluegills may only be used for hook-and-line fishing, setlines, and tip-ups (Part 487, Section 487.610(a)(b)). It is essential to adhere to these regulations to uphold responsible and sustainable fishing practices in Michigan.
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