Volume 14 Issue 5 May 2019
bull In this Issue
bull Invasive Species Youth Camp
bull Fly Fishing School What Anglers Need to Know
bull Tips amp Talk Tree Planting Lane Property
bull Floyd School SIC
Its Trout Opening Week
Michigan Trout Unlimited FlyshyFishing School
The Michigan Trout Unlimited Fly Fishing School is indeed one of the finest and has been in existence for 49 years The 3-day school seeks to improve the skill of fly fishers from beginner to expert and is held once a year in early June on the Boardman River approx 12 miles from Traverse City Mi
The 2019 school will be June 7 - 9 2019
There are 3 levels of instruction
Beginners are instructed in the basics of fly casting and fly fishing and are introduced to a wide variety of angling interests
Experienced fly fishers will improve their skills technique and knowledge of the sport in the Intermediate and Advanced levels
Go to wwwtuffsorg for more info
Tips and Talk - George Killat
Trout opener finally got here And as typical for early season the water is high and cloudy Temperatures are projected to be in the 60s and above 40 at night which really isnt bad Streamers and nymphs will probably be the way to go Sunny afternoons may offer some BWOs andor black stones
If you re going to wade any of the main streams you may wish to have a wading staff along Its a good idea in general and certainly during highcold water of early season
For nymphs try a weighted Prince Nymph in 12 or 14 teamed up with a 16 or 18 pheasant tail
Drys try the stone fly pattern shown in last month s newsletter (available on our website) or a CDC Blue Wing Olive (see this pattern being tied copy and paste this URL)
httpsllwwwyoutubecomwatch v=f391 YbOKg 6k
Trout Trails Web App Perfect for Planning Your Next Fishing Trip
Trout anglers hoping to f ind a great new spot to fish in 2019 should check out Trout Trails the DNRs web application
The interactive tool features fisheries biologistshyverified trout waters that may be lesser known but are considered outstanding fishing destinations The app features more than 310 locations covering nearly every corner of the state with new places being added over time
The Trout Trails filter features let users conduct specia lized searches narrowing by the fish species theyd like to target andor the watershed theyd like to fish in
New for 2019 are nearly a hund red more photos - including shots of nearby parking and trail areas where available - that provide additional visual help when planning trips
Trout Trails is not a downloadable app but is compatible with all types of electron ic devices Each destination entry features extensive information including
bull Available trout species
bull Fishing regulations
bull Presence of stocked or naturally reproducing fish
bull Driving directions
bull Area lodging restaurants and noteworthy information (such as presence of fast water canoekayaktube accessibility best times to fish recommended bait or lures etc )
Questions Contact Elyse Walter 51 7-284shy5839
YOUTH CAMP 2019
The following dates are for this years camp Begins on Sunday at noon June 23rd 2019 and ends on Thursday at noon June 27th
2019
Location of the camp is at the DNRs Ralph A MacMulian Conference Center on North Higgins Lake The center is located at 104 Conservation Dr Roscommon MI 48653
Cost for the camp is $35000 per camper KVCTU provides a 50 matching of funds for each camper to cover the total cost for the four day camp of $700 00 Additional financial assistance is available upon request
The camp is open to boys amp girls ages 14-16
Applications for camp can be found by going to the Kalamazoo Valley Chapters website wwwkvctu orgcategorymichigan-vouth-troutshycamp click on the 2019 IIich Trout Camp Continue Reading icon which will take you to the camp page There youll find the 2019 Application Camp Rules and Daily Events Schedule There is also a link to the Youth Camp on the MITU web site at michigantuorg Look for Mich TU Youth Trout Camp article and click on the kvctu org link
Camp is limited to 20 campers each year with minor exceptions
There are 13 full time adult staff and three Jr Counselors for the 2019 camp This includes medical personnel for first aid or medical issues
Deadline for Camp Applications are April 15th
2019 to the camp registrar with minor exceptions
Macroinvertebrates Collection
The Chapter in coordination with Little Forks Conversancy (LFC) will be collecting sample from the Cedar River on May 18 2019 Check LFC website for details
This is a multiyear project sampling many sit yes on the Cedar to monitor its health
Lane Property Tree Planting
In September the Chapter will be planting between 25 and 50 Cedars on the banks of the Cedar River on the Lane Preserve Work includes planting the trees and constructing wire cages to put around the seedlings to protect them from deer destruction The Chapter has been involved with Cedar tree planting on various sections of the River for many years Survival rate has been 95 when the plantings are protected The planting project is headed by John VanDalen
Cedar River Clean-up
On July 11 2019 there will be a River Clean-up Project on the Cedar from Wiggins Lake to Gladwin This is a project spearheaded by the Cedar River Committee Details can be obtained by checking Gladwins Website
Adams Fly Print
We have some prints of the Adams Fly by Beth
50thWard Donahue that celebrate TUs
Anniversary Costs are $12000 and $16000
(remarked) Check out our website
What Anglers Need To Know
For anglers NREPA amendments codify the Michigan DNRs Fisheries Order 245 regarding the release of baitfish collection and use of baitfish and cut bait and release of captured fish specifically
bull A person shall not release baitfish in any waters of this state A person who collects fish shall not use the fish as bait or cut bait except in the inland lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught or in a connecting waterway of the inland lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught if the fish could freely move between the original location of capture and the location of release
bull A person who catches fish other than baitfish in a lake stream Great Lake or connecting waterway shall only release the fish in the lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught or in a connecting waterway of the lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught if the fish could freely move between the original location of capture and the location of release
Whether purchased or collected unused baitfish should be disposed of on land or in the trash - never In the water Any baitfish an angler collects may be used only in the waters where it was originally collected
I
It is important to clarify that anglers are allowed to catch and release fish said Seth Herbst the DNRs aquatic species and regulatory affairs manager Anglers who are catching and releasing fish should only release the fish back into the same water or in a connecting body of water the fish could have reached on its own
Why it matters
Many invasive species move from one location to another with the help of human transportation said Kevin Walters an aquatic biologist with the DEQ Plants like Eurasian watermilfoil or starry stonewort can travel from lake to lake on boats and trailers Just one plant fragment can start a new population
Draining boats and cleaning trailers can limit the spread of zebra and quagga mussels which are common in some inland lakes A more recent invader the tiny New Zealand mudsnail can hitchhike from river to river when mud or debris is left on kayaks canoes and gear
Moving fish from one body of water to another can spread fish diseases like heterosporis (a parasite of yellow perch) and viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSv) a serious disease that can affect many fish species Fish diseases also can be spread to new locations when water carrying parasites or infection is transferred via bilges live wells or ballast tanks
What you should do
Here are some simple rules of thumb to help boaters and anglers navigate these laws
bull CLEAN boats trailers and equipment
bull DRAIN live wells bilges and all watershypull all drain plugs
bull DRY boats and equipment
bull DISPOSE of unwanted bait in the trash
And remember when practicing catch-andshyrelease fishing return the fish to the water where it was caught
For more information on the new boating and fishing laws visit the Laws section at Michigangovinvasives
Michigans Invasive Species Program is cooperatively implemented by the Michigan departments ofAgriculture ampRural Development Environmental Quality and Natural Resources
State Council lMWImichigantuorg
Executive Director Bryan Burroughs bryanburroughsmichigantuorg
Aquatic Biologist - Kristin Thomas
kthomasmichigantuorg
Chairman - Greg Walz
Vice Chairman shy
Past Chairman Tom Quail tquailmichigaotuorg
Secretary - Iv1ike Lagowski
Treasurer - Rob Smith - rsmirhmichigantuorg
National Council Rep - Rob Smith rsmithmicmganruorg
L P Martuch BOD Meetings
April 2 2019 at Scientific Anglers 530 PM
2018-2019 Chapter Officers
Josh Jenkins - President
Steve Wilkowski - Vice President
Brad Befus - Secretary
John Winchester - Treasurer
George Killat - Membership Secretary
LP Martuch - Board of Directors
Brad Befus (2021) 866-587-6747shybefusbscientificang lerscom - Secretary
Ava Befus (2021) 651-955-5549shyavafus4icliudcom
Will Halphen Micah Baumgartner (2022) micahbaumgartneryahoocom
Will Halphen (2021) 989-708-1749 - whalphengmailcom
Josh Jenkins (2020) 989-495-7151 jenkinsjscientificanglerscom - President
Erick Johnson (2019) 989-430-5011 johnsonerickscientificanglerscom
George Killat (2019) 989-430-1179shytugeorgekcharternet - Membership
Thomas Monto (2020) 989-430-8327 shyt8montoaol com
Mark Rapanos (2021) 989-20-0198 shymarkrapanosgmailcom - BOD
John Van Dalen (2020) 989-631-6873 jvdfishgmailcomshyBOD
John Winchester (2020) 989-631-0122 jgwinchattnet shyTreasurerHatch Book
Steve Wilkowski (2019) 989-495-7151 stevewilkowskisictechcom - Vice-President SIC
Committee Chainnen
Bill Holler 989-284-6566 fwhollercharteminct shyProjects Property
John Van D aJen 989-631-6873 jvd filh gmailcom - Special Events
Interesting web sites
httpwww martuchtu orgPagesdefault aspx Leo n P Martuch Website
httph20usgsgov Hydrology data for all rivers in
the US
http wwwtotalflyfishingcom Fly Fishing Website
wwwflyanglersonlinecom Fly patterns articles
and general information
http infoabrfcnoaa govrfc-wfohtmI N ationa I
Weather Service river forecasts
wwwtuorg Home page Trout Unlimited
wwwsteelheadsitecom Steelhead information
wwwfedflyfishersorg Federation of Flyfishers
Home Page
httpwwwmich igantuorg Michigan Council of
Trout Unlimited Home Page
wwwfffglcorg Federation of Fly Fishers
wwwlssuedu Lake Superior State University Fish
cam at the power plant at the Soo
wwwtra ilstotroutcom Website for trout fishing
On Line Fishing Log mydailyfishinglogcom
Guide to fly fishing waters of the US shywwwkyndoutdoors com
American Museum of Fly Fishing wwwamffcom
Anglers of the AuSable wwwAuSableAnglersorg
On AOL Look under Interest Hobbies and Fishing
We will publish more sites as they become known
If you know of interesting sites let me know at
t8montoaolcom
Trout Unl imited has a membership program going Our
Chapter can greatly benefit by having you sign up a new
member Log onto wwwtuorgintro and you can get a
special introductory rate of $1750 Be sure to enter
code 250 so our Chapter will receive credit for the
membership This would make a great gift for your For membership problems contact George Killat
fishing buddy
Disclaimer Statement
The Leon P Martuch Chapter of Trout Unlimited (LPMCTU) is not
responsible for the content of the articles submitted and published
in the LANDING NET even though all newsletters articles and
advertisements are approved by the editor only for relevance
Technical data is for informational purposes only No responsibility
is accepted by the LPMCTU for results obtained by persons using
such data and all liability for any consequential injuries or damages
is disclaimed Information regarding specific dates and locations for
events should be verified prior to monetary or travel commitments
Reference to any specific commercial manufacturer or otherwise
does not constitute recommendation or favoring by the LPMCTU
Board of Directors its membership editor nor the publisher The
articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the
publisher editor or the LPM Chapter of Trout Unlimited
Salmon in the Classroom Floyd Elementary
5th Grade
I think that the salmon were really cool when they were eggs because you could see the
eye in it through the actual egg When they got a little older they didn t realize the size of the tank and they stayed at the bottom until they
finally realized that they could swim up and then
some started vrooming around the tank like speed
boats Now we have to feed them regularly--every
30 minutes--by passing the food container around
the classroom until the day has passed and theyve
been fed enough --Shane J
The salmon are a nice thing to have in the
classroom because we get to see them grow up
and change We pass the fish food container around the room so everyone gets a chance to feed the fish We use the siphon to get the extra
fish food out of the tank because the fish do not eat it
all each day We have to keep the tank lights off more often because a lot of algae grew
in the tank earlier this year --Becca H
We help the salmon by checking the clock every half an hour to feed them We open the fish tank
and pinch a little bit of food We pass the fish
food in a snake like formation so that each of us
gets to have a turn Its really fun and scary
Mostly because you have to keep your on the
clock Thank you so much for what you have
done to help the salmon in my classroom
--Randy Y
For nymphs try a weighted Prince Nymph in 12 or 14 teamed up with a 16 or 18 pheasant tail
Drys try the stone fly pattern shown in last month s newsletter (available on our website) or a CDC Blue Wing Olive (see this pattern being tied copy and paste this URL)
httpsllwwwyoutubecomwatch v=f391 YbOKg 6k
Trout Trails Web App Perfect for Planning Your Next Fishing Trip
Trout anglers hoping to f ind a great new spot to fish in 2019 should check out Trout Trails the DNRs web application
The interactive tool features fisheries biologistshyverified trout waters that may be lesser known but are considered outstanding fishing destinations The app features more than 310 locations covering nearly every corner of the state with new places being added over time
The Trout Trails filter features let users conduct specia lized searches narrowing by the fish species theyd like to target andor the watershed theyd like to fish in
New for 2019 are nearly a hund red more photos - including shots of nearby parking and trail areas where available - that provide additional visual help when planning trips
Trout Trails is not a downloadable app but is compatible with all types of electron ic devices Each destination entry features extensive information including
bull Available trout species
bull Fishing regulations
bull Presence of stocked or naturally reproducing fish
bull Driving directions
bull Area lodging restaurants and noteworthy information (such as presence of fast water canoekayaktube accessibility best times to fish recommended bait or lures etc )
Questions Contact Elyse Walter 51 7-284shy5839
YOUTH CAMP 2019
The following dates are for this years camp Begins on Sunday at noon June 23rd 2019 and ends on Thursday at noon June 27th
2019
Location of the camp is at the DNRs Ralph A MacMulian Conference Center on North Higgins Lake The center is located at 104 Conservation Dr Roscommon MI 48653
Cost for the camp is $35000 per camper KVCTU provides a 50 matching of funds for each camper to cover the total cost for the four day camp of $700 00 Additional financial assistance is available upon request
The camp is open to boys amp girls ages 14-16
Applications for camp can be found by going to the Kalamazoo Valley Chapters website wwwkvctu orgcategorymichigan-vouth-troutshycamp click on the 2019 IIich Trout Camp Continue Reading icon which will take you to the camp page There youll find the 2019 Application Camp Rules and Daily Events Schedule There is also a link to the Youth Camp on the MITU web site at michigantuorg Look for Mich TU Youth Trout Camp article and click on the kvctu org link
Camp is limited to 20 campers each year with minor exceptions
There are 13 full time adult staff and three Jr Counselors for the 2019 camp This includes medical personnel for first aid or medical issues
Deadline for Camp Applications are April 15th
2019 to the camp registrar with minor exceptions
Macroinvertebrates Collection
The Chapter in coordination with Little Forks Conversancy (LFC) will be collecting sample from the Cedar River on May 18 2019 Check LFC website for details
This is a multiyear project sampling many sit yes on the Cedar to monitor its health
Lane Property Tree Planting
In September the Chapter will be planting between 25 and 50 Cedars on the banks of the Cedar River on the Lane Preserve Work includes planting the trees and constructing wire cages to put around the seedlings to protect them from deer destruction The Chapter has been involved with Cedar tree planting on various sections of the River for many years Survival rate has been 95 when the plantings are protected The planting project is headed by John VanDalen
Cedar River Clean-up
On July 11 2019 there will be a River Clean-up Project on the Cedar from Wiggins Lake to Gladwin This is a project spearheaded by the Cedar River Committee Details can be obtained by checking Gladwins Website
Adams Fly Print
We have some prints of the Adams Fly by Beth
50thWard Donahue that celebrate TUs
Anniversary Costs are $12000 and $16000
(remarked) Check out our website
What Anglers Need To Know
For anglers NREPA amendments codify the Michigan DNRs Fisheries Order 245 regarding the release of baitfish collection and use of baitfish and cut bait and release of captured fish specifically
bull A person shall not release baitfish in any waters of this state A person who collects fish shall not use the fish as bait or cut bait except in the inland lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught or in a connecting waterway of the inland lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught if the fish could freely move between the original location of capture and the location of release
bull A person who catches fish other than baitfish in a lake stream Great Lake or connecting waterway shall only release the fish in the lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught or in a connecting waterway of the lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught if the fish could freely move between the original location of capture and the location of release
Whether purchased or collected unused baitfish should be disposed of on land or in the trash - never In the water Any baitfish an angler collects may be used only in the waters where it was originally collected
I
It is important to clarify that anglers are allowed to catch and release fish said Seth Herbst the DNRs aquatic species and regulatory affairs manager Anglers who are catching and releasing fish should only release the fish back into the same water or in a connecting body of water the fish could have reached on its own
Why it matters
Many invasive species move from one location to another with the help of human transportation said Kevin Walters an aquatic biologist with the DEQ Plants like Eurasian watermilfoil or starry stonewort can travel from lake to lake on boats and trailers Just one plant fragment can start a new population
Draining boats and cleaning trailers can limit the spread of zebra and quagga mussels which are common in some inland lakes A more recent invader the tiny New Zealand mudsnail can hitchhike from river to river when mud or debris is left on kayaks canoes and gear
Moving fish from one body of water to another can spread fish diseases like heterosporis (a parasite of yellow perch) and viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSv) a serious disease that can affect many fish species Fish diseases also can be spread to new locations when water carrying parasites or infection is transferred via bilges live wells or ballast tanks
What you should do
Here are some simple rules of thumb to help boaters and anglers navigate these laws
bull CLEAN boats trailers and equipment
bull DRAIN live wells bilges and all watershypull all drain plugs
bull DRY boats and equipment
bull DISPOSE of unwanted bait in the trash
And remember when practicing catch-andshyrelease fishing return the fish to the water where it was caught
For more information on the new boating and fishing laws visit the Laws section at Michigangovinvasives
Michigans Invasive Species Program is cooperatively implemented by the Michigan departments ofAgriculture ampRural Development Environmental Quality and Natural Resources
State Council lMWImichigantuorg
Executive Director Bryan Burroughs bryanburroughsmichigantuorg
Aquatic Biologist - Kristin Thomas
kthomasmichigantuorg
Chairman - Greg Walz
Vice Chairman shy
Past Chairman Tom Quail tquailmichigaotuorg
Secretary - Iv1ike Lagowski
Treasurer - Rob Smith - rsmirhmichigantuorg
National Council Rep - Rob Smith rsmithmicmganruorg
L P Martuch BOD Meetings
April 2 2019 at Scientific Anglers 530 PM
2018-2019 Chapter Officers
Josh Jenkins - President
Steve Wilkowski - Vice President
Brad Befus - Secretary
John Winchester - Treasurer
George Killat - Membership Secretary
LP Martuch - Board of Directors
Brad Befus (2021) 866-587-6747shybefusbscientificang lerscom - Secretary
Ava Befus (2021) 651-955-5549shyavafus4icliudcom
Will Halphen Micah Baumgartner (2022) micahbaumgartneryahoocom
Will Halphen (2021) 989-708-1749 - whalphengmailcom
Josh Jenkins (2020) 989-495-7151 jenkinsjscientificanglerscom - President
Erick Johnson (2019) 989-430-5011 johnsonerickscientificanglerscom
George Killat (2019) 989-430-1179shytugeorgekcharternet - Membership
Thomas Monto (2020) 989-430-8327 shyt8montoaol com
Mark Rapanos (2021) 989-20-0198 shymarkrapanosgmailcom - BOD
John Van Dalen (2020) 989-631-6873 jvdfishgmailcomshyBOD
John Winchester (2020) 989-631-0122 jgwinchattnet shyTreasurerHatch Book
Steve Wilkowski (2019) 989-495-7151 stevewilkowskisictechcom - Vice-President SIC
Committee Chainnen
Bill Holler 989-284-6566 fwhollercharteminct shyProjects Property
John Van D aJen 989-631-6873 jvd filh gmailcom - Special Events
Interesting web sites
httpwww martuchtu orgPagesdefault aspx Leo n P Martuch Website
httph20usgsgov Hydrology data for all rivers in
the US
http wwwtotalflyfishingcom Fly Fishing Website
wwwflyanglersonlinecom Fly patterns articles
and general information
http infoabrfcnoaa govrfc-wfohtmI N ationa I
Weather Service river forecasts
wwwtuorg Home page Trout Unlimited
wwwsteelheadsitecom Steelhead information
wwwfedflyfishersorg Federation of Flyfishers
Home Page
httpwwwmich igantuorg Michigan Council of
Trout Unlimited Home Page
wwwfffglcorg Federation of Fly Fishers
wwwlssuedu Lake Superior State University Fish
cam at the power plant at the Soo
wwwtra ilstotroutcom Website for trout fishing
On Line Fishing Log mydailyfishinglogcom
Guide to fly fishing waters of the US shywwwkyndoutdoors com
American Museum of Fly Fishing wwwamffcom
Anglers of the AuSable wwwAuSableAnglersorg
On AOL Look under Interest Hobbies and Fishing
We will publish more sites as they become known
If you know of interesting sites let me know at
t8montoaolcom
Trout Unl imited has a membership program going Our
Chapter can greatly benefit by having you sign up a new
member Log onto wwwtuorgintro and you can get a
special introductory rate of $1750 Be sure to enter
code 250 so our Chapter will receive credit for the
membership This would make a great gift for your For membership problems contact George Killat
fishing buddy
Disclaimer Statement
The Leon P Martuch Chapter of Trout Unlimited (LPMCTU) is not
responsible for the content of the articles submitted and published
in the LANDING NET even though all newsletters articles and
advertisements are approved by the editor only for relevance
Technical data is for informational purposes only No responsibility
is accepted by the LPMCTU for results obtained by persons using
such data and all liability for any consequential injuries or damages
is disclaimed Information regarding specific dates and locations for
events should be verified prior to monetary or travel commitments
Reference to any specific commercial manufacturer or otherwise
does not constitute recommendation or favoring by the LPMCTU
Board of Directors its membership editor nor the publisher The
articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the
publisher editor or the LPM Chapter of Trout Unlimited
Salmon in the Classroom Floyd Elementary
5th Grade
I think that the salmon were really cool when they were eggs because you could see the
eye in it through the actual egg When they got a little older they didn t realize the size of the tank and they stayed at the bottom until they
finally realized that they could swim up and then
some started vrooming around the tank like speed
boats Now we have to feed them regularly--every
30 minutes--by passing the food container around
the classroom until the day has passed and theyve
been fed enough --Shane J
The salmon are a nice thing to have in the
classroom because we get to see them grow up
and change We pass the fish food container around the room so everyone gets a chance to feed the fish We use the siphon to get the extra
fish food out of the tank because the fish do not eat it
all each day We have to keep the tank lights off more often because a lot of algae grew
in the tank earlier this year --Becca H
We help the salmon by checking the clock every half an hour to feed them We open the fish tank
and pinch a little bit of food We pass the fish
food in a snake like formation so that each of us
gets to have a turn Its really fun and scary
Mostly because you have to keep your on the
clock Thank you so much for what you have
done to help the salmon in my classroom
--Randy Y
There are 13 full time adult staff and three Jr Counselors for the 2019 camp This includes medical personnel for first aid or medical issues
Deadline for Camp Applications are April 15th
2019 to the camp registrar with minor exceptions
Macroinvertebrates Collection
The Chapter in coordination with Little Forks Conversancy (LFC) will be collecting sample from the Cedar River on May 18 2019 Check LFC website for details
This is a multiyear project sampling many sit yes on the Cedar to monitor its health
Lane Property Tree Planting
In September the Chapter will be planting between 25 and 50 Cedars on the banks of the Cedar River on the Lane Preserve Work includes planting the trees and constructing wire cages to put around the seedlings to protect them from deer destruction The Chapter has been involved with Cedar tree planting on various sections of the River for many years Survival rate has been 95 when the plantings are protected The planting project is headed by John VanDalen
Cedar River Clean-up
On July 11 2019 there will be a River Clean-up Project on the Cedar from Wiggins Lake to Gladwin This is a project spearheaded by the Cedar River Committee Details can be obtained by checking Gladwins Website
Adams Fly Print
We have some prints of the Adams Fly by Beth
50thWard Donahue that celebrate TUs
Anniversary Costs are $12000 and $16000
(remarked) Check out our website
What Anglers Need To Know
For anglers NREPA amendments codify the Michigan DNRs Fisheries Order 245 regarding the release of baitfish collection and use of baitfish and cut bait and release of captured fish specifically
bull A person shall not release baitfish in any waters of this state A person who collects fish shall not use the fish as bait or cut bait except in the inland lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught or in a connecting waterway of the inland lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught if the fish could freely move between the original location of capture and the location of release
bull A person who catches fish other than baitfish in a lake stream Great Lake or connecting waterway shall only release the fish in the lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught or in a connecting waterway of the lake stream or Great Lake where the fish was caught if the fish could freely move between the original location of capture and the location of release
Whether purchased or collected unused baitfish should be disposed of on land or in the trash - never In the water Any baitfish an angler collects may be used only in the waters where it was originally collected
I
It is important to clarify that anglers are allowed to catch and release fish said Seth Herbst the DNRs aquatic species and regulatory affairs manager Anglers who are catching and releasing fish should only release the fish back into the same water or in a connecting body of water the fish could have reached on its own
Why it matters
Many invasive species move from one location to another with the help of human transportation said Kevin Walters an aquatic biologist with the DEQ Plants like Eurasian watermilfoil or starry stonewort can travel from lake to lake on boats and trailers Just one plant fragment can start a new population
Draining boats and cleaning trailers can limit the spread of zebra and quagga mussels which are common in some inland lakes A more recent invader the tiny New Zealand mudsnail can hitchhike from river to river when mud or debris is left on kayaks canoes and gear
Moving fish from one body of water to another can spread fish diseases like heterosporis (a parasite of yellow perch) and viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSv) a serious disease that can affect many fish species Fish diseases also can be spread to new locations when water carrying parasites or infection is transferred via bilges live wells or ballast tanks
What you should do
Here are some simple rules of thumb to help boaters and anglers navigate these laws
bull CLEAN boats trailers and equipment
bull DRAIN live wells bilges and all watershypull all drain plugs
bull DRY boats and equipment
bull DISPOSE of unwanted bait in the trash
And remember when practicing catch-andshyrelease fishing return the fish to the water where it was caught
For more information on the new boating and fishing laws visit the Laws section at Michigangovinvasives
Michigans Invasive Species Program is cooperatively implemented by the Michigan departments ofAgriculture ampRural Development Environmental Quality and Natural Resources
State Council lMWImichigantuorg
Executive Director Bryan Burroughs bryanburroughsmichigantuorg
Aquatic Biologist - Kristin Thomas
kthomasmichigantuorg
Chairman - Greg Walz
Vice Chairman shy
Past Chairman Tom Quail tquailmichigaotuorg
Secretary - Iv1ike Lagowski
Treasurer - Rob Smith - rsmirhmichigantuorg
National Council Rep - Rob Smith rsmithmicmganruorg
L P Martuch BOD Meetings
April 2 2019 at Scientific Anglers 530 PM
2018-2019 Chapter Officers
Josh Jenkins - President
Steve Wilkowski - Vice President
Brad Befus - Secretary
John Winchester - Treasurer
George Killat - Membership Secretary
LP Martuch - Board of Directors
Brad Befus (2021) 866-587-6747shybefusbscientificang lerscom - Secretary
Ava Befus (2021) 651-955-5549shyavafus4icliudcom
Will Halphen Micah Baumgartner (2022) micahbaumgartneryahoocom
Will Halphen (2021) 989-708-1749 - whalphengmailcom
Josh Jenkins (2020) 989-495-7151 jenkinsjscientificanglerscom - President
Erick Johnson (2019) 989-430-5011 johnsonerickscientificanglerscom
George Killat (2019) 989-430-1179shytugeorgekcharternet - Membership
Thomas Monto (2020) 989-430-8327 shyt8montoaol com
Mark Rapanos (2021) 989-20-0198 shymarkrapanosgmailcom - BOD
John Van Dalen (2020) 989-631-6873 jvdfishgmailcomshyBOD
John Winchester (2020) 989-631-0122 jgwinchattnet shyTreasurerHatch Book
Steve Wilkowski (2019) 989-495-7151 stevewilkowskisictechcom - Vice-President SIC
Committee Chainnen
Bill Holler 989-284-6566 fwhollercharteminct shyProjects Property
John Van D aJen 989-631-6873 jvd filh gmailcom - Special Events
Interesting web sites
httpwww martuchtu orgPagesdefault aspx Leo n P Martuch Website
httph20usgsgov Hydrology data for all rivers in
the US
http wwwtotalflyfishingcom Fly Fishing Website
wwwflyanglersonlinecom Fly patterns articles
and general information
http infoabrfcnoaa govrfc-wfohtmI N ationa I
Weather Service river forecasts
wwwtuorg Home page Trout Unlimited
wwwsteelheadsitecom Steelhead information
wwwfedflyfishersorg Federation of Flyfishers
Home Page
httpwwwmich igantuorg Michigan Council of
Trout Unlimited Home Page
wwwfffglcorg Federation of Fly Fishers
wwwlssuedu Lake Superior State University Fish
cam at the power plant at the Soo
wwwtra ilstotroutcom Website for trout fishing
On Line Fishing Log mydailyfishinglogcom
Guide to fly fishing waters of the US shywwwkyndoutdoors com
American Museum of Fly Fishing wwwamffcom
Anglers of the AuSable wwwAuSableAnglersorg
On AOL Look under Interest Hobbies and Fishing
We will publish more sites as they become known
If you know of interesting sites let me know at
t8montoaolcom
Trout Unl imited has a membership program going Our
Chapter can greatly benefit by having you sign up a new
member Log onto wwwtuorgintro and you can get a
special introductory rate of $1750 Be sure to enter
code 250 so our Chapter will receive credit for the
membership This would make a great gift for your For membership problems contact George Killat
fishing buddy
Disclaimer Statement
The Leon P Martuch Chapter of Trout Unlimited (LPMCTU) is not
responsible for the content of the articles submitted and published
in the LANDING NET even though all newsletters articles and
advertisements are approved by the editor only for relevance
Technical data is for informational purposes only No responsibility
is accepted by the LPMCTU for results obtained by persons using
such data and all liability for any consequential injuries or damages
is disclaimed Information regarding specific dates and locations for
events should be verified prior to monetary or travel commitments
Reference to any specific commercial manufacturer or otherwise
does not constitute recommendation or favoring by the LPMCTU
Board of Directors its membership editor nor the publisher The
articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the
publisher editor or the LPM Chapter of Trout Unlimited
Salmon in the Classroom Floyd Elementary
5th Grade
I think that the salmon were really cool when they were eggs because you could see the
eye in it through the actual egg When they got a little older they didn t realize the size of the tank and they stayed at the bottom until they
finally realized that they could swim up and then
some started vrooming around the tank like speed
boats Now we have to feed them regularly--every
30 minutes--by passing the food container around
the classroom until the day has passed and theyve
been fed enough --Shane J
The salmon are a nice thing to have in the
classroom because we get to see them grow up
and change We pass the fish food container around the room so everyone gets a chance to feed the fish We use the siphon to get the extra
fish food out of the tank because the fish do not eat it
all each day We have to keep the tank lights off more often because a lot of algae grew
in the tank earlier this year --Becca H
We help the salmon by checking the clock every half an hour to feed them We open the fish tank
and pinch a little bit of food We pass the fish
food in a snake like formation so that each of us
gets to have a turn Its really fun and scary
Mostly because you have to keep your on the
clock Thank you so much for what you have
done to help the salmon in my classroom
--Randy Y
I
It is important to clarify that anglers are allowed to catch and release fish said Seth Herbst the DNRs aquatic species and regulatory affairs manager Anglers who are catching and releasing fish should only release the fish back into the same water or in a connecting body of water the fish could have reached on its own
Why it matters
Many invasive species move from one location to another with the help of human transportation said Kevin Walters an aquatic biologist with the DEQ Plants like Eurasian watermilfoil or starry stonewort can travel from lake to lake on boats and trailers Just one plant fragment can start a new population
Draining boats and cleaning trailers can limit the spread of zebra and quagga mussels which are common in some inland lakes A more recent invader the tiny New Zealand mudsnail can hitchhike from river to river when mud or debris is left on kayaks canoes and gear
Moving fish from one body of water to another can spread fish diseases like heterosporis (a parasite of yellow perch) and viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSv) a serious disease that can affect many fish species Fish diseases also can be spread to new locations when water carrying parasites or infection is transferred via bilges live wells or ballast tanks
What you should do
Here are some simple rules of thumb to help boaters and anglers navigate these laws
bull CLEAN boats trailers and equipment
bull DRAIN live wells bilges and all watershypull all drain plugs
bull DRY boats and equipment
bull DISPOSE of unwanted bait in the trash
And remember when practicing catch-andshyrelease fishing return the fish to the water where it was caught
For more information on the new boating and fishing laws visit the Laws section at Michigangovinvasives
Michigans Invasive Species Program is cooperatively implemented by the Michigan departments ofAgriculture ampRural Development Environmental Quality and Natural Resources
State Council lMWImichigantuorg
Executive Director Bryan Burroughs bryanburroughsmichigantuorg
Aquatic Biologist - Kristin Thomas
kthomasmichigantuorg
Chairman - Greg Walz
Vice Chairman shy
Past Chairman Tom Quail tquailmichigaotuorg
Secretary - Iv1ike Lagowski
Treasurer - Rob Smith - rsmirhmichigantuorg
National Council Rep - Rob Smith rsmithmicmganruorg
L P Martuch BOD Meetings
April 2 2019 at Scientific Anglers 530 PM
2018-2019 Chapter Officers
Josh Jenkins - President
Steve Wilkowski - Vice President
Brad Befus - Secretary
John Winchester - Treasurer
George Killat - Membership Secretary
LP Martuch - Board of Directors
Brad Befus (2021) 866-587-6747shybefusbscientificang lerscom - Secretary
Ava Befus (2021) 651-955-5549shyavafus4icliudcom
Will Halphen Micah Baumgartner (2022) micahbaumgartneryahoocom
Will Halphen (2021) 989-708-1749 - whalphengmailcom
Josh Jenkins (2020) 989-495-7151 jenkinsjscientificanglerscom - President
Erick Johnson (2019) 989-430-5011 johnsonerickscientificanglerscom
George Killat (2019) 989-430-1179shytugeorgekcharternet - Membership
Thomas Monto (2020) 989-430-8327 shyt8montoaol com
Mark Rapanos (2021) 989-20-0198 shymarkrapanosgmailcom - BOD
John Van Dalen (2020) 989-631-6873 jvdfishgmailcomshyBOD
John Winchester (2020) 989-631-0122 jgwinchattnet shyTreasurerHatch Book
Steve Wilkowski (2019) 989-495-7151 stevewilkowskisictechcom - Vice-President SIC
Committee Chainnen
Bill Holler 989-284-6566 fwhollercharteminct shyProjects Property
John Van D aJen 989-631-6873 jvd filh gmailcom - Special Events
Interesting web sites
httpwww martuchtu orgPagesdefault aspx Leo n P Martuch Website
httph20usgsgov Hydrology data for all rivers in
the US
http wwwtotalflyfishingcom Fly Fishing Website
wwwflyanglersonlinecom Fly patterns articles
and general information
http infoabrfcnoaa govrfc-wfohtmI N ationa I
Weather Service river forecasts
wwwtuorg Home page Trout Unlimited
wwwsteelheadsitecom Steelhead information
wwwfedflyfishersorg Federation of Flyfishers
Home Page
httpwwwmich igantuorg Michigan Council of
Trout Unlimited Home Page
wwwfffglcorg Federation of Fly Fishers
wwwlssuedu Lake Superior State University Fish
cam at the power plant at the Soo
wwwtra ilstotroutcom Website for trout fishing
On Line Fishing Log mydailyfishinglogcom
Guide to fly fishing waters of the US shywwwkyndoutdoors com
American Museum of Fly Fishing wwwamffcom
Anglers of the AuSable wwwAuSableAnglersorg
On AOL Look under Interest Hobbies and Fishing
We will publish more sites as they become known
If you know of interesting sites let me know at
t8montoaolcom
Trout Unl imited has a membership program going Our
Chapter can greatly benefit by having you sign up a new
member Log onto wwwtuorgintro and you can get a
special introductory rate of $1750 Be sure to enter
code 250 so our Chapter will receive credit for the
membership This would make a great gift for your For membership problems contact George Killat
fishing buddy
Disclaimer Statement
The Leon P Martuch Chapter of Trout Unlimited (LPMCTU) is not
responsible for the content of the articles submitted and published
in the LANDING NET even though all newsletters articles and
advertisements are approved by the editor only for relevance
Technical data is for informational purposes only No responsibility
is accepted by the LPMCTU for results obtained by persons using
such data and all liability for any consequential injuries or damages
is disclaimed Information regarding specific dates and locations for
events should be verified prior to monetary or travel commitments
Reference to any specific commercial manufacturer or otherwise
does not constitute recommendation or favoring by the LPMCTU
Board of Directors its membership editor nor the publisher The
articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the
publisher editor or the LPM Chapter of Trout Unlimited
Salmon in the Classroom Floyd Elementary
5th Grade
I think that the salmon were really cool when they were eggs because you could see the
eye in it through the actual egg When they got a little older they didn t realize the size of the tank and they stayed at the bottom until they
finally realized that they could swim up and then
some started vrooming around the tank like speed
boats Now we have to feed them regularly--every
30 minutes--by passing the food container around
the classroom until the day has passed and theyve
been fed enough --Shane J
The salmon are a nice thing to have in the
classroom because we get to see them grow up
and change We pass the fish food container around the room so everyone gets a chance to feed the fish We use the siphon to get the extra
fish food out of the tank because the fish do not eat it
all each day We have to keep the tank lights off more often because a lot of algae grew
in the tank earlier this year --Becca H
We help the salmon by checking the clock every half an hour to feed them We open the fish tank
and pinch a little bit of food We pass the fish
food in a snake like formation so that each of us
gets to have a turn Its really fun and scary
Mostly because you have to keep your on the
clock Thank you so much for what you have
done to help the salmon in my classroom
--Randy Y
Brad Befus (2021) 866-587-6747shybefusbscientificang lerscom - Secretary
Ava Befus (2021) 651-955-5549shyavafus4icliudcom
Will Halphen Micah Baumgartner (2022) micahbaumgartneryahoocom
Will Halphen (2021) 989-708-1749 - whalphengmailcom
Josh Jenkins (2020) 989-495-7151 jenkinsjscientificanglerscom - President
Erick Johnson (2019) 989-430-5011 johnsonerickscientificanglerscom
George Killat (2019) 989-430-1179shytugeorgekcharternet - Membership
Thomas Monto (2020) 989-430-8327 shyt8montoaol com
Mark Rapanos (2021) 989-20-0198 shymarkrapanosgmailcom - BOD
John Van Dalen (2020) 989-631-6873 jvdfishgmailcomshyBOD
John Winchester (2020) 989-631-0122 jgwinchattnet shyTreasurerHatch Book
Steve Wilkowski (2019) 989-495-7151 stevewilkowskisictechcom - Vice-President SIC
Committee Chainnen
Bill Holler 989-284-6566 fwhollercharteminct shyProjects Property
John Van D aJen 989-631-6873 jvd filh gmailcom - Special Events
Interesting web sites
httpwww martuchtu orgPagesdefault aspx Leo n P Martuch Website
httph20usgsgov Hydrology data for all rivers in
the US
http wwwtotalflyfishingcom Fly Fishing Website
wwwflyanglersonlinecom Fly patterns articles
and general information
http infoabrfcnoaa govrfc-wfohtmI N ationa I
Weather Service river forecasts
wwwtuorg Home page Trout Unlimited
wwwsteelheadsitecom Steelhead information
wwwfedflyfishersorg Federation of Flyfishers
Home Page
httpwwwmich igantuorg Michigan Council of
Trout Unlimited Home Page
wwwfffglcorg Federation of Fly Fishers
wwwlssuedu Lake Superior State University Fish
cam at the power plant at the Soo
wwwtra ilstotroutcom Website for trout fishing
On Line Fishing Log mydailyfishinglogcom
Guide to fly fishing waters of the US shywwwkyndoutdoors com
American Museum of Fly Fishing wwwamffcom
Anglers of the AuSable wwwAuSableAnglersorg
On AOL Look under Interest Hobbies and Fishing
We will publish more sites as they become known
If you know of interesting sites let me know at
t8montoaolcom
Trout Unl imited has a membership program going Our
Chapter can greatly benefit by having you sign up a new
member Log onto wwwtuorgintro and you can get a
special introductory rate of $1750 Be sure to enter
code 250 so our Chapter will receive credit for the
membership This would make a great gift for your For membership problems contact George Killat
fishing buddy
Disclaimer Statement
The Leon P Martuch Chapter of Trout Unlimited (LPMCTU) is not
responsible for the content of the articles submitted and published
in the LANDING NET even though all newsletters articles and
advertisements are approved by the editor only for relevance
Technical data is for informational purposes only No responsibility
is accepted by the LPMCTU for results obtained by persons using
such data and all liability for any consequential injuries or damages
is disclaimed Information regarding specific dates and locations for
events should be verified prior to monetary or travel commitments
Reference to any specific commercial manufacturer or otherwise
does not constitute recommendation or favoring by the LPMCTU
Board of Directors its membership editor nor the publisher The
articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the
publisher editor or the LPM Chapter of Trout Unlimited
Salmon in the Classroom Floyd Elementary
5th Grade
I think that the salmon were really cool when they were eggs because you could see the
eye in it through the actual egg When they got a little older they didn t realize the size of the tank and they stayed at the bottom until they
finally realized that they could swim up and then
some started vrooming around the tank like speed
boats Now we have to feed them regularly--every
30 minutes--by passing the food container around
the classroom until the day has passed and theyve
been fed enough --Shane J
The salmon are a nice thing to have in the
classroom because we get to see them grow up
and change We pass the fish food container around the room so everyone gets a chance to feed the fish We use the siphon to get the extra
fish food out of the tank because the fish do not eat it
all each day We have to keep the tank lights off more often because a lot of algae grew
in the tank earlier this year --Becca H
We help the salmon by checking the clock every half an hour to feed them We open the fish tank
and pinch a little bit of food We pass the fish
food in a snake like formation so that each of us
gets to have a turn Its really fun and scary
Mostly because you have to keep your on the
clock Thank you so much for what you have
done to help the salmon in my classroom
--Randy Y
membership This would make a great gift for your For membership problems contact George Killat
fishing buddy
Disclaimer Statement
The Leon P Martuch Chapter of Trout Unlimited (LPMCTU) is not
responsible for the content of the articles submitted and published
in the LANDING NET even though all newsletters articles and
advertisements are approved by the editor only for relevance
Technical data is for informational purposes only No responsibility
is accepted by the LPMCTU for results obtained by persons using
such data and all liability for any consequential injuries or damages
is disclaimed Information regarding specific dates and locations for
events should be verified prior to monetary or travel commitments
Reference to any specific commercial manufacturer or otherwise
does not constitute recommendation or favoring by the LPMCTU
Board of Directors its membership editor nor the publisher The
articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the
publisher editor or the LPM Chapter of Trout Unlimited
Salmon in the Classroom Floyd Elementary
5th Grade
I think that the salmon were really cool when they were eggs because you could see the
eye in it through the actual egg When they got a little older they didn t realize the size of the tank and they stayed at the bottom until they
finally realized that they could swim up and then
some started vrooming around the tank like speed
boats Now we have to feed them regularly--every
30 minutes--by passing the food container around
the classroom until the day has passed and theyve
been fed enough --Shane J
The salmon are a nice thing to have in the
classroom because we get to see them grow up
and change We pass the fish food container around the room so everyone gets a chance to feed the fish We use the siphon to get the extra
fish food out of the tank because the fish do not eat it
all each day We have to keep the tank lights off more often because a lot of algae grew
in the tank earlier this year --Becca H
We help the salmon by checking the clock every half an hour to feed them We open the fish tank
and pinch a little bit of food We pass the fish
food in a snake like formation so that each of us
gets to have a turn Its really fun and scary
Mostly because you have to keep your on the
clock Thank you so much for what you have
done to help the salmon in my classroom
--Randy Y
Salmon in the Classroom Floyd Elementary
5th Grade
I think that the salmon were really cool when they were eggs because you could see the
eye in it through the actual egg When they got a little older they didn t realize the size of the tank and they stayed at the bottom until they
finally realized that they could swim up and then
some started vrooming around the tank like speed
boats Now we have to feed them regularly--every
30 minutes--by passing the food container around
the classroom until the day has passed and theyve
been fed enough --Shane J
The salmon are a nice thing to have in the
classroom because we get to see them grow up
and change We pass the fish food container around the room so everyone gets a chance to feed the fish We use the siphon to get the extra
fish food out of the tank because the fish do not eat it
all each day We have to keep the tank lights off more often because a lot of algae grew
in the tank earlier this year --Becca H
We help the salmon by checking the clock every half an hour to feed them We open the fish tank
and pinch a little bit of food We pass the fish
food in a snake like formation so that each of us
gets to have a turn Its really fun and scary
Mostly because you have to keep your on the
clock Thank you so much for what you have
done to help the salmon in my classroom
--Randy Y