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Newly updated for 2016, the Michigan Central Northeast Region Fishing Map Guide is a thorough, easy-to-use collection of detailed contour lake maps, fish stocking and survey data, and the best fishing spots and tips from area experts. Fishing maps, detailed area road maps and exhaustive fishing information are provided in this handy eBook. Includes over 130 lakes with public access plus streams in Alcona, Alpena, Clare, Crawford, Gladwin, Iosco, Isabella, Midland, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Presque Isle, Roscommon, and Tuscola Counties, and Lake Huron coverage. Whether you’re trolling for walleyes on Saginaw Bay, flyfishing on the Au Sable River or soaking a minnow for slab crappies on Crooked Lake, you'll find all the information you need to enjoy a successful day out on the water on one of the area's many excellent fisheries. Know your waters. Catch more fish with the Michigan Central Northeast Region Fishing Map Guide.
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Newly updated for 2016, the Michigan Northwest Region Fishing Map Guide is a thorough, easy-to-use collection of detailed contour lake maps, fish stocking and survey data, and the best fishing spots and tips from area experts. Fishing maps, detailed area road maps and exhaustive fishing information are provided in this handy eBook. Includes lakes with public access in Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Otsego Counties. Over 130 lakes, plus Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and stream coverage. Whether you’re trolling for trout and salmon on Lake Charlevoix, spearing sturgeon on Black Lake or chasing trophy muskies on Lake Bellaire, you'll find all the information you need to enjoy a successful day out on the water on one of the area's many excellent fisheries. Know your waters. Catch more fish with the Michigan Northwest Region Fishing Map Guide.
The essential reference for identifying shrubs and woody vines in Michigan and the Great Lakes Region
Holman uniquely bridges the gap between neo- and paleoherpetology and shows that Michigan's modern herpetofaunas reflect Pleistocene (ice age) and Holocene (warm period after the ice age) events, as the entire modern population was forced to re-invade the state after the last withdrawal of ice. In Part 1, Holman discusses Michigan as an amphibian and reptile habitat, including a geological, climatic, and vegetational history. Part 2 presents recent species accounts, covering all fifty-four species of amphibians and reptiles, along with their general distribution, Michigan distribution (with range maps), geographic variation, habitat and habits, reproduction and growth, diet, predation and defense, interaction with humans, behavioral characteristics, population health, and general remarks. In Part 3, Holman examines the Michigan herpetofauna in Quaternary and recent historical times and the species accounts include Pleistocene, Holocene, and archaeological records.