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NEWS RELEASE MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ************************* Enjoy Michigan's Free Fishing Weekend February 18 and 19 The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone the annual Winter Free Fishing Weekend is sched

NEWS RELEASE

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

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Enjoy Michigan's Free Fishing Weekend February 18 and 19

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone the annual Winter Free Fishing Weekend is scheduled for Saturday, February 18 and Sunday, February 19.

On that weekend, everyone – residents and non-residents alike – can fish without a license, though all other fishing regulations still apply.

Michigan has been celebrating Winter Free Fishing Weekend annually 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, 36,000 miles of rivers and 11,000 inland lakes, Michigan and fishing are a natural match.

"Michigan offers some of the finest freshwater fishing in the world, including during the winter months," said DNR Director Rodney Stokes. "Fishing is an inexpensive activity anyone can pursue – as an individual or as a family. We encourage you to get out this February and experience it for yourself, for free!"

To encourage involvement in Free Fishing Weekends, organized activities are being 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.

There’s still plenty of time to plan your own local Free Fishing Weekend event, or find one occurring in your community.

Visit the newly revamped website for all things related to this unique weekend; including where you can find help on event planning and promotion and where you can identify events in your area or register an official event.

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 here.

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