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DEQ Fall 2008 Walleye
Survey Report to the
MDNR
Joe Leonardi,  DNR
Fisheries Division

Joe Leonardi announced
there will be another
survey in May 2008, that
will look at not only
walleye but all fish in
Holloway.

Joe will be our great
speaker for our June
Membership Meeting.
Counter
The Japanese beetle
adult-an attractive pest
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Zone 1 has noticed an infestation in their area.
Vessel Safety Check Decal Requirements
Item
1. Display of Numbers
2. Registration/Documentation
3. Personal Flotation Devices (PFD)
4. Visual Distress Signals (VDS)
5. Fire Extinguishers
6. Ventilation
7. Backfire Flame Control
8. Sound Producing Devices/Bell
9. Navigation Lights
10. State and/or Local Requirements
11. Overall Vessel Condition: as applies
 Deck Free of Hazards / Clean Bilge
 Electrical – Fuel System
 Galley – Heating Systems
Response from law enforcement agencies is
complaint based. If officials don’t hear from citizens,
it is assumed all is well.  If you feel a complaint is in
order, you must speak up!

Genesee County: Marine Division  (810) 257-3176
Park Ranger (810) 736-7100
After hours  (810) 640-2000
911 (if no answer)

Richfield Township Office  (810) 653-3564
Police  (810) 653-3565
911 (if no answer)

Michigan State Police (Traffic Issues)
LT. Patrick Morris  (989) 7581909
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Check out State, local officials join Richfield Township neighbors in battling over landfill.
                                         
Flint Journal
Fish biologist Joe Leonardi assesses fish population and overall health of the reservoir.
Click the link for video.
DNR fish survey on Holloway
Waterfowl Hunting
Designated Area:
Certain areas of Holloway Reservoir and Mott Lake. Call for details.
Policy:
Waterfowl hunting permitted by permit only on Mott Lake.
Dates:
To coincide with dates established annually by Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Policy Reviewed:
Annually
Boat Launching:
Permitted at the Stanley Road fishing site only.

GENESEE COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
2009-2010 WATERFOWL HUNTING LOCATION, RULES AND REGULATION
The Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission permits waterfowl hunting in certain Parks areas
in conjunction with waterfowl hunting season dates established by the Michigan Department of Natural
Resources (DNR).

Waterfowl Hunting Season Is
Geese
October 10 - November 12, 2009 (Regular Season)
November 26 - December 6, 2009 (Regular Season)
January 2, 2010 - January 31, 2010 (Late Season)
Ducks (South Zone)
October 10 - December 6, 2009
January 2 and 3, 2010

Rules & Permitted Locations in the Holloway Reservoir Area for Waterfowl Hunting
· In the area south of Mt. Morris Road, north of Stanley Rd. upstream from the Holloway Dam. All hunting
blinds must be 200 yards from shore and 300 yards from another blind.
· In the Holloway Reservoir area extending north from the south end of the Columbiaville Pond of Klam
Road, excluding the Village of Columbiaville. Hunting permitted on all water surfaces. Blinds must be 300
yards from another blind.
· In the area 500 feet south of Stanley Road to 500 feet north of Coldwater Road. Hunting permitted on all
water surfaces. All blinds must be portable, 300 yards from another blind, and removed on a daily basis.

Permitted Locations for Waterfowl Hunting in the Genesee Recreation Area
· In the area behind the E.A. Cummings Center, east of Mott Lake, from the boundary line West of Belsay
Rd. and to the boundary line of Vassar Road.
GENESEE RECREATION AREA (MOTT LAKE AREA)
2009-2010 WATERFOWL HUNTING
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Waterfowl hunting is permitted in the area of the Flint River behind the E.A. Cummings Center, east of
Mott Lake; between the north/south boundary line across the water West of Belsay Rd. and to Vassar Rd.
Hunting will be permitted on water surfaces only.

All blinds must be portable (temporary anchorage only) and removed on a daily basis.

All blinds and hunters must be at least 250 yards from any other blind and all other hunters.

Permanent structures on land, riverbank or water bottomland are prohibited.

Twelve (12) designated spots in the designated hunt area will be awarded to hunt groups each day of
the season. A hunt group may consist of up to four (4) people.

The twelve (12) hunt spots will be determined by a daily drawing held at the Genesee County Parks and
Recreation Commission office at 5045 E. Stanley Rd., Flint, Michigan on the day prior for the following
day hunt. The drawing will be held at 1:00 p.m. Entries must be submitted no later than 12:55 p.m. Only
hunt groups drawn will be allowed in the hunt area for that day.

Entries submitted must contain the names of all persons in the hunt group. No name may be duplicated
or entered more than once during the days drawing.
Hunt groups must have in their possession the drawn hunt permit during the designated hunt day.

Fees in effect:
$6.00 per person; per day - Genesee County Resident
$8.00 per person; per day - Non-Genesee County Resident
$30.00 per person; per season - Genesee County Resident
$40.00 per person; per season - Non-Genesee Resident

A season pass does not guarantee a hunting spot, only if drawn.

All fees must be paid at the time of drawing, if you are drawn only. No entry fee.

All hunters must abide by all State and Federal hunting laws and regulations.

The Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission may suspend waterfowl hunting in this area at
any time and for any reason. These rules and regulations may be subject to change.

For additional information, questions, or concerns please contact the Genesee County Parks and
Recreation Commission at 810-736-7100 or 800-648-PARK.