Fishing Millecoquins Pond
Mackinac County, Michigan
Fish Species
DNR Fish Stocking
| Date | Species | Strain | Number | Avg Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/30/2025 | Brook trout | Assinica | 599 | 6.5" |
| 11/12/2024 | Brook trout | Assinica | 660 | 6.57" |
| 11/2/2023 | Brook trout | Assinica | 600 | 6.06" |
| 11/4/2022 | Brook trout | Assinica | 598 | 5.67" |
| 11/5/2021 | Brook trout | Assinica | 600 | 6.22" |
| 10/22/2020 | Brook trout | Assinica | 600 | 5.55" |
Source: Michigan DNR Fish Stocking Database
Ice Fishing
The pond's shallow depth means it freezes reliably in winter, and the rural UP location ensures cold, consistent temperatures. Ice fishing is feasible, though the weedy bottom and small size make it more of a casual outing than a destination ice fishery. Always check ice thickness locally before heading out.
Fishing Tournaments & Competitions
Check for upcoming registered bass, walleye, and muskellunge tournaments on Millecoquins Pond.
Michigan Fishing Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
What fish are in Millecoquins Pond?
The pond is shallow and weedy, which favors warm-water species like largemouth bass, bluegill, and other panfish. It's primarily a casual fishing spot — don't expect trophy water, but it's a solid quiet-pond experience.
Data: Michigan DNR · ← Back to Millecoquins Pond Guide
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