Pickerel Creek

Saginaw County, Michigan

Class I

Pickerel Creek is a Class I (self-sustaining wild trout) trout stream in Saginaw County, Michigan. Approximately 3.0 miles of classified trout water. Species include brook trout, brown trout, lake trout, rainbow trout, splake.

Stream Classification

Class I — Self-sustaining wild trout population

3
Miles
5
Fish Species
0
Access Points
6
Local Guides

Regulations

5 fish, with no more than 3 trout 15“ or greater. Zero (0) Arctic Grayling.; Tackle: Artificial lures and all natural bait types allowed. Aug 1–Nov 15: terminal fishing gear restricted to single-pointed hooks & jigs ≤½" from point to shank or treble hooks ≤⅜" from point to shank only when attached to artificial lures.; Season: Last Saturday in April through September 30th

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Fish Species

Species found in Pickerel Creek.

Brook troutBrown troutLake troutRainbow troutSplake

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Data sourced from Michigan DNR Division of Fish and Wildlife. Last verified: April 1, 2026. Learn how we maintain this data.