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Saginaw Bay Take a Kid Fishing Map (Interactive) 11 Mile11 Mount Forest 1 2 3 4 ¨¦§75 5 SelleckSelleck DrainDrain 6 7 8 9 10 UV13 Cody Estey Shore FangerFanger DrainDrain Maloney Pinconning Pinconning !(1 Pinconning !( Pinconning River Pinconning River 2 Mile !( 3 Take a Kid Fishing! A BryceBryce DrainDrain 2 A Neuman Saginaw and Bay County: Guide to public lakes and rivers Huron Tower Beach Townline 16 Townline 16 Use this guide to help get started on your next fishing adventure in the JohnsonJohnson DrainDrain Almeda Beach Lake Huron Saginaw and Bay County Region. The map shows fishing access sites on local Willette Drain !( 11 Newberg lakes and streams and the fish illustrations on the reverse side of the map !( TeboTebo DrainDrain Coggins 4 help identify many of the common fish species found in these bodies of water. !( Erickson Other information includes the do’s and don’ts of living or recreating near Green Hills 10 Golf Course Kitchen water and preparing and eating the fish you catch. Kitchen Bay Fraser Garfield Drain !( Prevo Once you’ve located your next fishing spot, don’t forget to take your son or B 9 B County daughter, niece or nephew, grandchildren, or another special kid along. Don’t Anderson Anderson forget to take lots of pictures to capture the precious memories of time spent This map and guide is dedicated to the many partners involved with youth fishing activities in and around fishing and enjoying our abundant natural resources. Linwood Saginaw and Bay Counties. Many thanks go to the dedicated volunteers, family members and civic !( 5 Linwood !( organizations providing opportunities to our future Great Lakes stewards - MSU Project F.I.S.H. Cottage Grove Lebourdais Linwood6 Beach Cottage Grove Thank you to our sponsors Parish North Boutell Saginaw Bay ¨¦§75 Kawkawlin River Parish Wetters River River Tobico Marsh C Schmidt C Huron Seidlers BedellBedell DrainDrain Bay City State Park Killarney Beach 7 7 Mile !( Mackinaw Spring Valley Beaver Beaver Beaver Golf Course Tobico Lagoon Townline Euclid Townline !( 21 Shady Shore Chip Old Kawkawlin Bangor !( Wheeler !( Wheeler ¨¦§75 8 Tacey Patterson 22 20 !( Monitor Wilder UV247 Wilder Finn Arms Kiesel Bay County 16 !( Golf Course Meilan 11 Mile11 !( 4 Mile Hampton D !( 17 D North Union Woodside Borton Marquette 15 Essexville Vermont GM Bay City Nebobish Auburn Midland 75 Bus 18 Powertrain CulverCulver Creek Creek !( ¤£10 Warner Kennedy 14 !( UV25 2 Mile Bay City Melbourne 9 Mile 3 Mile !( 19 Arbor!( 13 !( Salzburg Lafayette Kosciuszko Youngs Ditch Squaconning Creek Euclid Flajole 12 Westside Saginaw Michigan Cass Avenue Cass !( Hotchkiss Cass Cass Avenue Bay Valley Resort Evergreen 23 Golf Course Bullock Rd Schoof Buck Delta 13 / River German German Midland Carter Weiss 75 Sarle Lincoln River ¨¦§ Trumbull Sarle Euclid E Russell Briggs E fishing map: legend Freeland Bay City Russell Country Club !(32 Freeland !( !( Species Names !( 41 33 UV15 UV138 43 Powley !( Munger Munger !( 34 TABLE KEY Pierce Crane !( 42 Fred X = Fishable Populations Pierce Ritter Ramp Code 1-4, See below Pierce Midland 35 Mielke Rd Tittabawassee River Melbourne Cotter Tittabawassee River Nolet Garfield Kochville !( Kochville State Hwy 13 Site Number Grid Number GPS Locator Access Ramp Code Boat Shore Fishing Toilets Parking (Number) River (R) Bay (B) Pond (P) Courtesy Pier Fee Bluegill Sunfish Sheephead Bullhead Carp Channel Catfish Crappie Flathead Catfish Largemouth Bass Musky Northern Pike White Bass Redear Sunfish Rock Bass Smallmouth Bass Steelhead/Salmon Runs Suckers Walleye Perch Yellow Vasold Kochville Krabbe Trautner 36 Bay County Comments Gleaner Towerline Tittabawassee Tittabawassee Zilwaukee Johnson !( 1 A6 43.853992, -83.923426 Pinconning Rd 2 Y Y 75 B Y N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Floating fishing dock within walking distance Bayou Golf Club Schust !( 37 Becker Schust 2 A6 43.846680, -83.923919 Pinconning County Park/ S. Trail Y N 75 RB N N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Handicap accessable platform Dice UV47 Mccarty Mccarty 24 Michigan Hack Robin Glen 3 A6 43.849859, - 83.921947 Pinconning County Park/ S. Trail Boardwalk Y N 75 R Y N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Westervelt F WhitmoreWhitmore Drain Drain Bay -Indiantown F Barnard Carrollton 75 ¨¦§ 4 B6 43.802975, -83.926444 Coggins Rd. 3 Y N 15 B N Y x x x x x x x x x x x Perch, Bass, Walleye in spring and fall !(39 Reese Shattuck 675 SwanSwan CreekCreek Frost ¨¦§ UV81 Washington Washington SaginawSaginaw RiverRiver 5 B5 43.7385386, -83.948037 Linwood Rd. 2 Y N 75 B N N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Good ice fishing location Summerfeldt Norman Country Club 6 B5 43.7336078, -83.947355 Linwood Beach Marina 2 Y N 25 B N N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x UV58 Wadsworth of Reese Wadsworth Kennely Geddes Midland 7 C6 43.671341, -83.910626 Tobico Lagoon Bay City State Park 4 Y Y 100 PB Y Y x x x x x x x x x x Nice visitors center for families Geddes Cheboyganing Creek Saginaw Niagara Cheboyganing Creek 8 D7 43.64051, -83.850593 Saginaw River Mouth Park 1 Y Y 100 RB N N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Shields Holland Hemlock Thomas !( Buena Vista 46 9 B6 43.774437, - 83.937875 Kitchen Road Access 4 Y N 20 B N N x x x x x x x x Access to bay 1/4 mile walk. spring Perch, Carp UV Saginaw Ezra Rust 46 Crooked Creek 31 UV Holland Country Club Webber Golf Course Maine 10 B6 43.796070, - 83.925031 Erickson Rd. Y N 5 B N N x x x x x x x x x x x x x Ice fishing, shore wading, carry down kayak/canoe Saginaw Harness Merrill Roe 44Michigan !( Raceway Hess Cool Creek Cool Creek Beyer Dutch Arthur GM Saginaw Jefferson 11 A6 43.809393, -83.924381 Gambills Lansing 1 N Y 75 B N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x No bank fishing allowed Ederer Powertrain Block !(40 Maple Germania Town 30!( !( Stroebel and Country Club Tatham 12 D6 43.579169, -83.902704 Bay City Middle Grounds YN10RNNxxxxxx x xx xx xxx River 38 Airport Trinklein Weigl G G 13 D6 43.583381, -83.899984 Bigelow Park/Riverwalk Pier Y Y 75 R Y N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Nice family fishing are, both sides of Salzberg Rd. Swan Creek Center Swan Creek Swan Creek Washington Vassar 14 D6 43.588436, -83.900289 Bay City Fitness Park/Riverwalk Pier Y Y 75 R Y N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Lots of fishing along the Bay City loop trail Hart Casey Trimm Bridgeport Gera Eastport 15 D6 43.611744, -83.873471 Golson Boat Launch 1 Y Y 100 R Y x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Portsmouth Miller 28!( Teft State Mcgrandy 16 D6 43.614512, -83.871569 Independence Bridge Launch 1 Y Y 100 RB Y Y x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Access to bay, ice fishing access Roosevelt 49!( Evon Cass River Marlea Reimer Maple Beyer Dehmel Houlihan East Roedel 17 D7 43.615994, -83.845508 Smith Park -Essexville 1 Y Y 25 RB N Y x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Fee for non-residents Shiawassee National Zelle 29!( Fort Wildlife Refuge !( Cole Gabel Stern 27 Frankenmuth 18 D6 43.597841, -83.894806 Veterans Memorial Park 1 Y Y 50 RY xxxxxx x xx xx xxx Wahl Little John Dixie Block Graham Orr Moore River View Junction Junction Moore 25 19 D6 43.580899, -83.903793 Ted Putz Nature Area Y N 0 R N N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Parking along road Nelson !( Tuscola Broughton Eagle Creek Fort Green Acres Eagle Creek Beaver Creek Nott Beaver Creek Prior Blackmar Golf Course 26!( Cass River 20 D5 43.639008, -83.975660 Kawkawlin River Launch 3YN5RNYx xxxx x xx xx x Curtis !( Curtis The Fortress Andrews Curtis Curtis 53 21 D5 43.649051, -83.946790 Herb Steih Park - Kawkalin River 4 Y Y 35 R N N x x x x x x x x Perch through the ice, suckers in the spring Main Beaver Warnick Weiss Pettit Tom Cresswell Tom 22 D8 43.629330, -83.779514 Finn Road Launch 1 Y Y 68 R N N N x x x x x x x x x x Good Ice fishing or early spring Kimberly Oaks Townline H Townline H Golf Course North 48 !( 23 E6 43.566011, -83.903188 Cass Avenue Boat Launch 1YY25RYNxxxxxxxx xx xx xxx Townline 83 !(!( BirchBirch RunRun UV !( 47 St. Charles 46 Busch Hulien Clausedale Fry Busch Ithaca 45 75 Saginaw County Ithaca ¨¦§ Sharon 13 Oakley UV Rathbun Ryan FlintFlint RiverRiver Rathbun Schroeder Alicia Ringwood 24 F5 43.472478, -83.960566 Haithco Park Y Y 100 P Y N x x x x x x x x Stocked fishing pond, family friendly Forest Carr Ring Canada Morseville Canada 25 H8 43.331135, -83.733003 Memorial Park - Cass River 2 Y N 8 R N N x x x x x x x Bell Brant Brant Fergus 26 H8 43.325854, -83.742173 Frankenmuth Rock Ramp - Cass River Y N 20 R N N x x x x x x x Parking and restrooms at Zehnders Fergus Birch Run !( Birch Run Saginaw Pine Run Birch Run Marion ShiawasseeShiawassee River River 54 27 G6 43.348099, -83.865395 Cass River Trail Shaiwassee Refuge Y N 10 R N x x x x x x x x x x x x x Mcintosh Seymour 28 G5 43.365193, -83.955223 Cass River Boat Ramp - 3 Y N 10 R N x x x x x x x x x x x x x SouthSouth ForkFork BadBad RiverRiver Marshall County Burt !( Burt Burt Burt I Burt 55 I 29 G6 43.34887, -83.88463 Lyle Park - Cass River 1 Y N 10 R N N x x x x x x x x Frandsche Courtney UV52 30 G5 43.392819, -83.983079 Greenpoint Environmental Learning Center Y Y 25 P Y N x x x x x x x Nice family learning center Gary Gary 31 G5 43.417945, -83.954797 Ojibway Island/Rust Park/Lake Linton 4 Y Y 200 RP Y x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Great family location Gary Chesaning 32 E6 43.528680, -83.881916 Vets Park (M13) 4 Y N 25 R N x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Baldwin 33 E6 43.526171, -83.882699 Veterans Memorial (M13) Site #1 4YN20RN xxxxxxxx xx xx xxx Corunna Volkmer 34 E6 43.519622, -83.882379 Veterans Memorial (M13) Site #2 4YN10RN xxxxxxxx xx xx xxx Mckeighan Rd Volkmer Brady Pine !( Broad 35 E6 43.512027, -83.883295 Veterans Memorial (M13) Site #3 4YN10RN xxxxxxxx
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