The
Southern Lake Michigan Management Unit announced the availability of
current fishery management changes and activities for the 2007-2008
angling season. These changes and activities include fish stocking,
habitat rehabilitation projects, creel census and fish community
surveys.
"These management updates are provided as a means to notify anglers
and the public of changes in management and to make lake and stream
property owners aware of our survey activities", said Jay Wesley,
Southern Lake Michigan Unit manager in Plainwell. "We also value public
input regarding our management changes and encourage anglers to report
on current management activities."
The Southern Lake Michigan Management Unit covers the Grand,
Kalamazoo, St. Joseph and Galien river watersheds and all the lakes and
streams within that area. Each year, fisheries biologists evaluate
management options on various water bodies in order to achieve increased
fishery benefits. Following is a list by county of management actions
that have occurred in the past year and a list of waters that are being
surveyed in 2007. Anglers are asked to provide feedback on specific
management options.
For more information, contact Jay Wesley at 269-685-6851 or at the
Plainwell Operation Service Center in Plainwell.
Allegan County
Net pen stocking of Chinook salmon into the Kalamazoo River at Saugatuck
was a success in 2006, and continued in 2007. Net penning increases the
survival of those fish by rearing them in the receiving waters for a few
weeks prior to stocking. Brown trout stockings continued in Swan Creek,
Upper Rabbit River, and the Gun River. Fish community surveys are
scheduled for Hutchins Lake, Bear Creek, and Silver Creek (Heath
Township). Eagle Lake was sampled for Viral Hemorraghic Septicemia virus
(VHSv) after a large fish die-off this spring, and tested negative for
VHSv.
Barry County
Thornapple Lake muskellunge were sampled this spring to test for the VHS
virus as part of our routine fish health monitoring of our hatchery
broodstock sources. Test results should be available late this summer.
Fisheries Division placed a moratorium on stocking walleye, northern
pike, and muskellunge to prevent the risk of moving this disease into
our hatchery system that could result in the spread of VHSs to many
other water bodies. For more information, see the Fishing section of the
DNR Web site at
www.michigan.gov/dnr. Redear sunfish stocking has been a success in
Fine Lake and is no longer necessary due to natural reproduction.
Anglers are reporting excellent catches of redear sunfish from multiple
year classes.
Berrien County
The South Branch Galien River will continue to be stocked with brown
trout between the Forest Lawn and Martin Road sites. This area has good
public access and improved habitat through various rehabilitation
projects. A creel survey is planned for the Port of St. Joseph. No creel
survey will take place in New Buffalo due to staff vacancies and budget
reductions. Hopefully, this survey will return in 2008. A fish community
survey is scheduled for Mill Creek in late summer.
Branch County
Morrison Lake Chain was surveyed in early April to evaluate the northern
pike population. Preliminary results show that a good population exists.
A final report will be available by 2008. The Coldwater River is
scheduled for a fish community survey and habitat assessment this
summer.
Calhoun County
The Calhoun County Conservation District has been active rehabilitating
rivers in this area. Rice Creek will soon be reconnected to the
Kalamazoo River after the Marshall Dam in the City of Marshall is
removed. An Inland Fisheries Grant was awarded in 2004 to remove this
unsafe dam. Brown trout stocking will continue in Rice Creek. Dickenson
Creek in Historic Bridge Park near Battle Creek received some habitat
improvement by Kalamazoo Valley Trout Unlimited in May. A comprehensive
habitat and fish community survey is scheduled for the St. Joseph River
in August.
Cass County
Shavehead and Birch lakes will continue to be stocked with rainbow
trout. A creel survey is scheduled for this summer to evaluate angler
effort, catch, and harvest on these lakes. Walleye stocking in Diamond
Lake will continue in 2008. A major river rehabilitation project was
completed at Dodd County Park this summer that restored historic
meanders and river habitat to the Dowagiac River.
Clinton County
The DNR continues to see success with the weevil program to address
Eurasian milfoil in Lake Ovid. Weevils (a milfoil eating insect) are
being used as an alternative management option to chemical control.
Eaton County
The Dimondale Dam was removed in late 2006 on the Grand River extending
the walleye fishery up through the Village of Dimondale. The City of
Charlotte also removed a dam on the Battle Creek River and will continue
with habitat rehabilitation efforts this fall. A survey will be
conducted above and below the old dam site on the Battle Creek to assess
the fish community response to the barrier removal.
Gratiot County
Sixty bluegills were sampled this spring from Rainbow Lake after a large
spring fish die-off. These fish were negative for VHSv.
Hillsdale County
North and South Sand lakes were surveyed in the fall of 2005 to
determine the presence of cisco, a type of whitefish. Both lakes still
have low but remnant populations of this species of special concern.
Ciscoes require deep lakes with cold and good oxygenated water to
survive the warm summer months.
Ingham County
The City of Lansing, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, and
DNR Fisheries Division continue to discuss options for fish habitat and
recreational rehabilitation of the Grand River from North Lansing Dam to
Moores Park Dam. Discussions include changes to the North Lansing dam,
river bank restoration, and additional boardwalks including fishing
access areas along the river.
Ionia County
Tyler Creek was stocked with 20% more brown trout to help jump start the
population after the die-off last summer.
Jackson County
A comprehensive fish community survey and habitat assessment is
scheduled for the Portage River this summer near Jackson.
Kalamazoo County
In 2007, stocking changes were made in Gull Lake. Rainbow trout survival
has been poor for several years and was discontinued. Brown trout
stocking was also eliminated due to poor angler catch rates. Rainbow
smelt continue to do well in the lake with multiple year classes
present. Surplus adult broodstock lake trout were stocked in Gull Lake
last fall and this spring. Anglers are already reporting a good lake
trout fishery.
Kent County
The Coldwater River near Freeport will continue to be stocked with brown
trout, and a management plan was approved to continue to stock rainbow
trout as well. This spring, the Lower Flat River was sampled to
determine the population status of the river redhorse (a State
threatened species). A small river redhorse population was found in the
river along with other species of redhorse suckers. Bear Creek will be
surveyed as part of a long term status and trends sampling program.
Montcalm County
Halfmoon and Derby Lakes were surveyed in June as part of a fish
community and habitat status and trends sampling program. Bigelow and
Cold creeks will also be surveyed this summer.
Muskegon County
In 2008, walleye stocking will resume in Mona Lake. Plans have been
developed to restore white bass and Great Lakes muskellunge into Mona
Lake.
Ottawa County
Spring Lake and Lake Macatawa were sampled this spring for VHSv. For two
years in a row, there have been extensive die-offs in these waters of
gizzard shad and freshwater drum. VHSv results were negative. Walleye
stocking in Crockery Lake will be replaced with channel catfish starting
in 2008. Walleye survival has been poor, and there is still abundant
forage to support an additional predator species. No creel census data
will be taken at the Port of Holland due to staff vacancies and budget
reductions.
St. Joseph County
Northern pike stocking was discontinued in Clear Lake. The existing
density of naturally reproduced pike should maintain the existing
fishery. A creel survey will be conducted on the St. Joseph River
between Mottville Dam and Three Rivers to assess angler effort, catch
and harvest. Long Lake was sampled for VHSv following a large scale
die-off this spring, and the samples were negative.
Van Buren County
The brown trout stocking in the Black River at South Haven was skipped
this year due to a shortage of brown trout in our hatchery system from
poor egg survival. South Haven brown trout stocking will resume in 2008.
Lake Eleven will be surveyed as part of a program to look at regional
trends in fish and habitat. A creel survey will be conducted this year
at the Port of South Haven to evaluate angler effort, catch, and harvest
in Lake Michigan.