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Episode 119 The Chain Reaction That Could Collapse Michigan’s Fish Ecosystem,Here’s What You Can Do

1 h 22 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of the Great Lakes Outdoors podcast, hosts Kyle & Travis are joined by Max from the Michigan Fishing Company. They dive into the world of fishing in the Great Lakes region. They discuss the challenges and joys of fishing, the impact of social media on the fishing community, and the importance of preserving local fisheries. Max shares his experiences as a Michigan angler, highlighting the diverse fishing techniques and the camaraderie among fishermen. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on the controversial bills (5801 and 5802) proposing the use of gill nets in the Great Lakes. Max emphasizes the potential negative impact on local ecosystems and communities. They urge listeners to oppose these bills by contacting local legislators. For those who want to voice their opposition to the gill nets, please reach out to: * David Martin: davidmartin@house.mi.gov [davidmartin@house.mi.gov] * Alicia St. Germaine: aliciastgermaine@house.mi.gov [aliciastgermaine@house.mi.gov] Stay connected with Michigan Fishing Co on social media: * Instagram: @michiganfishingco * YouTube: @michiganfishingcompany * TikTok: @michiganfishingcompany

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