Anglers in Michigan have the right to enjoy their sport free from unreasonable and deliberate obstruction or interference.
Michigan law prohibits individuals from obstructing or interfering with the lawful taking of aquatic species. Individuals whose fishing is being obstructed should promptly report the violation to the DNR by calling a local conservation officer, the nearest DNR office or toll free 800-292-7800 (RAP hotline).
Angler harassment is a misdemeanor offense. Law enforcement officers may issue a citation for violations which take place in their presence, or may arrest with a warrant obtained on information provided by the affected angler.
When reporting any physical or other deliberate anti-angler confrontation, anglers should note the following points; who, what, where, when, and how. The Angler being harrassed should not under any circumstances become involved in a physical confrontation with any individual. If you are harassed you should inform the harasser of your feelings and request the harassment to stop.
The DNR supports fishing as a legitimate form of recreation and as a useful tool in the management of aquatic resources. Michigan Conservation Officers are committed to protecting anglers from the intentional disruption of the fishing experience.
Angler Harassment
Act 451 of 1994, Section 324.48702a, Definitions; obstruction or interference in lawful taking of aquatic species; prohibited conduct
Angler Harassment Consequences
Act 451 of 1994, Section 324.48702b