Gred Main - Committee Chair - Gregmain45@gmail.com
Don Zander, Committee Member - Donald.Zander@yahoo.com
Greg Shaw - Committee Member - greg@shawbuilders.com
Sherrie Marks - Committee Member - marks.sherrie@gmail.com
Fred Hiort - Committee Member - firehouse17@gmail.com
Non-Board Members:
Bob Anderson
Butch Marks
It is with great regret to announce that Bob Buenz (Bobbuenz@outlook.com) has resigned from the Lake Management Committee. During his time on the committee, Bob worked diligently to continually gather new information and resources and to present new and alternative ideas in an attempt to guide decision-making in the best interest of all Frontier Lakes members.
Thank you to the following members for their generous 2021 fish fund donations:
Jeff Anderson, Bob Buenz, Dave Dunker, Tom Hedrick, Fred Hiort, Bill Madsen, Joel Nettesheim, Tim Nettesheim, Greg O'Toole, and Bill Patek.
Fish and Wildlife Committee Informational Resources
A study was performed by the Ottawa National Forest in May of this year. Here are the preliminary results.
Moosehead Lake: Fish assemblage was primarily walleye, northern pike, black crappie, and panfish.
Walleye ranged from 6-26 inches with 14 fish caught.
Northern pike ranged from 20-24 inches with 2 fish caught.
Black crappie ranged from 6-11 inches with 11 fish caught.
Forage (perch, minnows, etc.) was reported to be sufficient for these gamefish.
Little Presque Isle Lake: Fish assemblage was primarily northern muskellunge, walleye, northern pike, black crappie, and panfish.
Muskies ranged from 10-39 inches with 17 fish caught.
Walleye ranged from 10-25 inches with 25 fish caught.
Northern pike ranged from 21-26 inches with 7 fish caught.
Black crappie ranged from 4-10 inches with 64 fish caught.
Forage was reported to be sufficient.
A full writeup on these surveys will be developed later this summer or fall.
Respectfully,
George Madison, Fisheries Manager
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
West Lake Superior Management Unit
17612 Skanee Road
L’Anse, Michigan 49946
906-250-7807
Additional Resources:
An inquiry was made by a member regarding the marking of the rocks on Twin Island Lake of which some boaters may be unaware. This topographical map may be of assistance in locating those areas.