![]() The Upper Peninsula is generally cold enough for reliable ice-making however, it is imperative to be very cautious and pay attention to ice conditions as they can change quickly. The fishing season typically starts around December and extends to March, though occasionally it lasts as late as April. ![]() Popular species include walleye, perch, northern pike, whitefish, crappie, splake, bluegill and trout. With so many locations for quality ice fishing, the opportunities are abundant for finding your ideal spot. There are over 4,000 frozen inland lakes in addition to ice-covered bays on Lake Superior, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. ![]() Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is a dream destination for ice fisherman. ![]()
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