Lake Superior anglers asked to report fin-clipped splake to Michigan DNR
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Fishing Lake Superior this fall? Report marked splake to the Michigan DNR.
Splake fishing in the fall on Lake Superior is an experience unmatched anywhere else in the state. As temperatures drop and leaves begin to change, the splake bite picks up as the fish move nearshore. Splake – a hybrid cross between lake trout and brook trout – have been stocked in Lake Superior most years since 1971, with annual stocking since 1990.
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