No fishing license required in Michigan Feb. 14-15

Fish for free in February during 2015 Winter Free Fishing Weekend.
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Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jan. 5, 2015

Contact: Elyse Walter, 517-284-5839 or Ed Golder
517-284-5815


No fishing license required in Michigan Feb. 14-15 for annual
Winter Free Fishing Weekend

woman holding fish on the iceThe Department of Natural Resources wants to remind everyone the annual Winter Free Fishing Weekend is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 14, and Sunday, Feb. 15. That weekend, everyone – residents and non-residents alike – can fish Michigan waters without a license, though all other fishing regulations still apply.

Michigan has celebrated the Winter Free Fishing Weekend every year since 1994 as a way to promote awareness of the state's vast aquatic resources. With more than 3,000 miles of Great Lakes shoreline, tens of thousands of miles of rivers and streams, and 11,000 inland lakes, Michigan and fishing are a perfect match.

"Michigan's winter months offer excellent opportunities to enjoy our state's great outdoors, and fishing is a popular option for all ages," said DNR Director Keith Creagh. "The Winter Free Fishing Weekend is an easy, low-commitment way for anglers of all experience and skill levels to explore and enjoy Michigan's world-class natural resources and one of our state's most beloved outdoor traditions."

To encourage involvement in the Winter Free Fishing Weekend, organized activities have been and continue to be scheduled in communities across the state. These activities are coordinated by a variety of organizations including constituent groups, schools, local and state parks, businesses and others. A full list of these events can be found online at www.michigan.gov/freefishing.

The website also offers online tools to help those interested in planning and promoting local events.


The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.