In Michigan, guns are banned on the water. Even with a CCW, you cannot carry a gun on a boat. And if I want to fish from the shore, I'm fine. If I put on waders and step into the stream, I cannot have a gun on me. It's a carry over from the DNR (department of natural resources) that bans guns on state land (yes, they call it 'state land' rather than public land!) other than at hunting season. That way they could say if you were on state land with a firearm and it was not hunting season, they can assume you are poaching without the burden of proof. You are not allowed a firearm for several days before deer season opens or during archery season. If you were to go and fire a few shots to check out your new rifle two days before deer season, you run the risk of having your firearm confiscated and being ticketed. They finally gave in that you could carry with a concealed carry permit during these times, but if you get stopped and checked, you darn well better be carrying a gun that cannot easily be construed as a 'hunting' arm rather than a 'defensive' arm. So as for the idea of a fishing gun, forget it! 44 Man