08-23-2007, 01:46 AM
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Lake Gogebic is producing fair bass and walleye fishing. Leeches are working well as bait for the bass anglers, the people out for walleye are trolling.
In the Marquette area, the lake trout fishing is good on Lake Superior, when the weather allows anglers to get out on the lake. The bass, pike and walleye action ranges from fair to good on Lake Independence. Anglers on Teal Lake are catching a few walleye. The smallmouth bass fishing on the lake is pretty good. The bass, perch, pike and walleye fishing is fair on East Bass Lake.
Around Escanaba, the walleye fishing is fair on Little Bay de Noc.
Anglers on Indian Lake near Manistique are reeling in a few perch.
The walleye fishing remains very good on the St. Marys River from Sault Ste. Marie to Raber Bay. Mornings and evenings are the best times to be out.
Out of the Drummond Island area, the smallmouth bass fishing is good on Scott, Maxton and Whitney bays. The perch action is fair on the bays.
Anglers on Scott Bay are also catching a few walleye.
At Cedarville, the perch, pike and smallmouth bass fishing is good around the Les Cheneaux Islands.
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In the Harbor Springs area, the bass fishing is good off the pier on Little Traverse Bay. The salmon fishing is fair on the bay, and mornings are the best time to be out.
Lake Charlevoix near Boyne City is producing good bass, perch and walleye fishing. The perch and walleye fishing on Walloon Lake ranges from fair to good. Anglers on Lake Michigan are reeling in a few salmon. The fish are found 50 to 120 feet below the surface.
The salmon fishing is improving by Traverse City on both the east and west arms of Grand Traverse Bay. The best fishing is found in water 100 to 150 feet deep. On the inland lakes the perch and walleye fishing is spotty.
Out of the Frankfort area, the king salmon fishing is good on Lake Michigan. The fish are found 60 to 80 feet below the surface. The perch fishing on Crystal Lake is spotty, at best.
By Manistee, the salmon fishing is good on Lake Michigan. Early mornings or late evenings are the best times to drop a line in the water. On Manistee Lake, the walleye fishing is fair.
Around Kalkaska, the bass fishing ranges from fair to good on Elk and Torch lakes. The crappie fishing is fair on Manistee Lake.
Fly-fishermen are finding some very good trout fishing along sections of the Au Sable, Black, Manistee, Pigeon and Sturgeon river systems near Gaylord. Bradford and Otsego lakes are producing good smallmouth bass and walleye fishing.
At Cadillac, the bass and pike fishing is good on both lakes Cadillac and Mitchell. The crappie fishing is fair. The bluegill fishing ranges from slow to fair on both lakes.
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On Lake Michigan near Ludington, the salmon fishing is good close to shore and off the breakwall. Some salmon are moving into the Pere Marquette River. Anglers on Hamlin Lake are catching a few bass, pike, and walleye. Pere Marquette Lake is producing fair to good smallmouth bass fishing. The bass are hitting on both tube and spinner baits.
By Pentwater, the salmon fishing is very good on Lake Michigan. The fish are found anywhere from 30 to 120 feet below the surface, and are hitting on any lure that glows.
Around Muskegon, the salmon fishing is very good on Lake Michigan. The silver fish are found in water up to 60 feet deep. The king salmon fishing is good on the Muskegon Channel. Anglers on Muskegon Lake are reeling in good numbers of walleye, in water at least 20 feet deep.
Out on Chippewa Lake, the bass, bluegill and pike fishing is good. The early morning hours are the best time to drop a line in the water.
At Baldwin, anglers are starting to reel in a few steelhead and salmon in the Pere Marquette River.
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Around Holland, the salmon fishing is good on Lake Michigan in water up to 40 feet deep. The perch fishing on the big lake is fair. Anglers casting a line in the water off the channel wall are reeling in a few bluegill.
By Benton Harbor, the salmon fishing is good on Lake Michigan in water up to 80 feet deep. Anglers using minnows as bait are catching a few perch, in water about 30 feet deep.
In the New Buffalo area, the salmon fishing is good straight out from the harbor in water 50 to 60 feet deep. The perch fishing is fair on the big lake.
Out of the Kalamazoo area, the bass fishing is good on Gull, Gun and Sugarloaf lakes. Anglers on Lake Cora and North Lake are catching good numbers of bluegill. Both crickets and waxworms are being used as bait, in water 17 to 24 feet deep. The pike fishing is fair on Portage and Scott lakes. A few crappies are being caught on Pine Lake. The catfish fishing ranges from fair to good on the Kalamazoo River near the Allegan Dam.
At Three Rivers, the bluegill fishing is fair on most of the local lakes.
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Out of the Alpena area, the perch and walleye fishing ranges from fair to good on both Grand and Long lakes. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to be out. Anglers along the Thunder Bay River are catching a few bass.
By Grayling, the walleye fishing is fair on Lake Margrethe.
In the Oscoda area, the perch action is good on Van Etten Lake. Both waxworms and minnows are being used as bait. The smallmouth bass and perch fishing is good on Cooke and Foote Dam ponds. The bluegill, pike and walleye fishing on the ponds is fair. Anglers along the Au Sable River are reeling in a few perch and smallmouth bass. The salmon fishing is improving on Lake Huron.
Anglers will have to go out about four miles to find the salmon.
Anglers on Higgins Lake are reeling in a few lake trout. Early mornings are the best time to drop a line in the water. Try trolling with Rapalas or jigging with a Swedish pimple.
Houghton Lake is producing good bass fishing. The pike and walleye fishing on the lake is fair. The best areas to fish are found along the weed beds.
At Au Gres, anglers are catching a few catfish along the Au Gres River. The perch and walleye fishing on Saginaw Bay is spotty.
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Saginaw Bay near Linwood is producing some steady walleye action. The best fishing is found near the “black hole,” and buoys one and two. The perch fishing is improving on the bay, in water about 20 feet deep.
Out of the Bay City area, the walleye fishing is fair on Saginaw Bay. Poor weather earlier in the week kept anglers from getting out. The perch fishing is spotty on the bay.
Anglers on the Saginaw and Tittabawassee rivers by Saginaw are reeling in good numbers of catfish and smallmouth bass. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to be out.
Around Bay Port, the catfish and perch fishing is fair on Saginaw Bay, the walleye action is slow.
By Port Austin, the lake trout, smallmouth bass and walleye fishing is fair on Lake Huron.
In the Harbor Beach area, rough water kept a lot of folks off Lake Huron earlier in the week, however, in the harbor a few walleye have been caught. The salmon and steelhead fishing is fair in water 65 to 85 feet deep, when the weather allow anglers to get out on Lake Huron.
The perch action is spotty on Lake Huron, out from Port Sanilac and Lexington.
On Lake Huron near Port Huron anglers are catching a few walleye. The walleye action on the St. Clair River ranges from slow to fair. Anglers on the 40th Street Pond are reeling in good numbers of bass.
At St. Clair, the bass fishing is good along the St. Clair River, the walleye action is fair.
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By Mount Pleasant, the walleye fishing is fair on Lake Isabella. Anglers are trolling, using crawler harnesses. Anglers on Coldwater Lake are reeling in a few panfish.
Out of the Lansing area, the bass fishing is good on the Grand River. The crappie fishing ranges from fair to good on the river and on Jordan Lake. The catfish and panfish fishing on Lake Ovid is fair. The best areas to drop a line in the water are near the weed beds.
At Jackson, the bluegill fishing is fair on both Mud and Vineyard lakes. Crickets are the preferred bait.
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Due to the rain and winds from earlier in the week, fishing activity near Fair Haven is slow.
Elsewhere on Lake St. Clair, the musky fishing is good, especially on the Canadian side of the lake. The perch fishing is spotty out from the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and Nine Mile Road.
The walleye fishing is improving on the north end of the Detroit River. Along the south end of the river, the perch fishing is good south of Celeron Island and the “crossdyke.”
At Belleville, Belleville Lake is producing good bass fishing. The bluegill and crappie fishing is fair near the “big bridge.” Anglers on Ford Lake are catching a few bluegill and crappie.
Lake Gogebic is producing fair bass and walleye fishing. Leeches are working well as bait for the bass anglers, the people out for walleye are trolling.
In the Marquette area, the lake trout fishing is good on Lake Superior, when the weather allows anglers to get out on the lake. The bass, pike and walleye action ranges from fair to good on Lake Independence. Anglers on Teal Lake are catching a few walleye. The smallmouth bass fishing on the lake is pretty good. The bass, perch, pike and walleye fishing is fair on East Bass Lake.
Around Escanaba, the walleye fishing is fair on Little Bay de Noc.
Anglers on Indian Lake near Manistique are reeling in a few perch.
The walleye fishing remains very good on the St. Marys River from Sault Ste. Marie to Raber Bay. Mornings and evenings are the best times to be out.
Out of the Drummond Island area, the smallmouth bass fishing is good on Scott, Maxton and Whitney bays. The perch action is fair on the bays.
Anglers on Scott Bay are also catching a few walleye.
At Cedarville, the perch, pike and smallmouth bass fishing is good around the Les Cheneaux Islands.
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In the Harbor Springs area, the bass fishing is good off the pier on Little Traverse Bay. The salmon fishing is fair on the bay, and mornings are the best time to be out.
Lake Charlevoix near Boyne City is producing good bass, perch and walleye fishing. The perch and walleye fishing on Walloon Lake ranges from fair to good. Anglers on Lake Michigan are reeling in a few salmon. The fish are found 50 to 120 feet below the surface.
The salmon fishing is improving by Traverse City on both the east and west arms of Grand Traverse Bay. The best fishing is found in water 100 to 150 feet deep. On the inland lakes the perch and walleye fishing is spotty.
Out of the Frankfort area, the king salmon fishing is good on Lake Michigan. The fish are found 60 to 80 feet below the surface. The perch fishing on Crystal Lake is spotty, at best.
By Manistee, the salmon fishing is good on Lake Michigan. Early mornings or late evenings are the best times to drop a line in the water. On Manistee Lake, the walleye fishing is fair.
Around Kalkaska, the bass fishing ranges from fair to good on Elk and Torch lakes. The crappie fishing is fair on Manistee Lake.
Fly-fishermen are finding some very good trout fishing along sections of the Au Sable, Black, Manistee, Pigeon and Sturgeon river systems near Gaylord. Bradford and Otsego lakes are producing good smallmouth bass and walleye fishing.
At Cadillac, the bass and pike fishing is good on both lakes Cadillac and Mitchell. The crappie fishing is fair. The bluegill fishing ranges from slow to fair on both lakes.
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On Lake Michigan near Ludington, the salmon fishing is good close to shore and off the breakwall. Some salmon are moving into the Pere Marquette River. Anglers on Hamlin Lake are catching a few bass, pike, and walleye. Pere Marquette Lake is producing fair to good smallmouth bass fishing. The bass are hitting on both tube and spinner baits.
By Pentwater, the salmon fishing is very good on Lake Michigan. The fish are found anywhere from 30 to 120 feet below the surface, and are hitting on any lure that glows.
Around Muskegon, the salmon fishing is very good on Lake Michigan. The silver fish are found in water up to 60 feet deep. The king salmon fishing is good on the Muskegon Channel. Anglers on Muskegon Lake are reeling in good numbers of walleye, in water at least 20 feet deep.
Out on Chippewa Lake, the bass, bluegill and pike fishing is good. The early morning hours are the best time to drop a line in the water.
At Baldwin, anglers are starting to reel in a few steelhead and salmon in the Pere Marquette River.
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Around Holland, the salmon fishing is good on Lake Michigan in water up to 40 feet deep. The perch fishing on the big lake is fair. Anglers casting a line in the water off the channel wall are reeling in a few bluegill.
By Benton Harbor, the salmon fishing is good on Lake Michigan in water up to 80 feet deep. Anglers using minnows as bait are catching a few perch, in water about 30 feet deep.
In the New Buffalo area, the salmon fishing is good straight out from the harbor in water 50 to 60 feet deep. The perch fishing is fair on the big lake.
Out of the Kalamazoo area, the bass fishing is good on Gull, Gun and Sugarloaf lakes. Anglers on Lake Cora and North Lake are catching good numbers of bluegill. Both crickets and waxworms are being used as bait, in water 17 to 24 feet deep. The pike fishing is fair on Portage and Scott lakes. A few crappies are being caught on Pine Lake. The catfish fishing ranges from fair to good on the Kalamazoo River near the Allegan Dam.
At Three Rivers, the bluegill fishing is fair on most of the local lakes.
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Out of the Alpena area, the perch and walleye fishing ranges from fair to good on both Grand and Long lakes. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to be out. Anglers along the Thunder Bay River are catching a few bass.
By Grayling, the walleye fishing is fair on Lake Margrethe.
In the Oscoda area, the perch action is good on Van Etten Lake. Both waxworms and minnows are being used as bait. The smallmouth bass and perch fishing is good on Cooke and Foote Dam ponds. The bluegill, pike and walleye fishing on the ponds is fair. Anglers along the Au Sable River are reeling in a few perch and smallmouth bass. The salmon fishing is improving on Lake Huron.
Anglers will have to go out about four miles to find the salmon.
Anglers on Higgins Lake are reeling in a few lake trout. Early mornings are the best time to drop a line in the water. Try trolling with Rapalas or jigging with a Swedish pimple.
Houghton Lake is producing good bass fishing. The pike and walleye fishing on the lake is fair. The best areas to fish are found along the weed beds.
At Au Gres, anglers are catching a few catfish along the Au Gres River. The perch and walleye fishing on Saginaw Bay is spotty.
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Saginaw Bay near Linwood is producing some steady walleye action. The best fishing is found near the “black hole,” and buoys one and two. The perch fishing is improving on the bay, in water about 20 feet deep.
Out of the Bay City area, the walleye fishing is fair on Saginaw Bay. Poor weather earlier in the week kept anglers from getting out. The perch fishing is spotty on the bay.
Anglers on the Saginaw and Tittabawassee rivers by Saginaw are reeling in good numbers of catfish and smallmouth bass. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to be out.
Around Bay Port, the catfish and perch fishing is fair on Saginaw Bay, the walleye action is slow.
By Port Austin, the lake trout, smallmouth bass and walleye fishing is fair on Lake Huron.
In the Harbor Beach area, rough water kept a lot of folks off Lake Huron earlier in the week, however, in the harbor a few walleye have been caught. The salmon and steelhead fishing is fair in water 65 to 85 feet deep, when the weather allow anglers to get out on Lake Huron.
The perch action is spotty on Lake Huron, out from Port Sanilac and Lexington.
On Lake Huron near Port Huron anglers are catching a few walleye. The walleye action on the St. Clair River ranges from slow to fair. Anglers on the 40th Street Pond are reeling in good numbers of bass.
At St. Clair, the bass fishing is good along the St. Clair River, the walleye action is fair.
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By Mount Pleasant, the walleye fishing is fair on Lake Isabella. Anglers are trolling, using crawler harnesses. Anglers on Coldwater Lake are reeling in a few panfish.
Out of the Lansing area, the bass fishing is good on the Grand River. The crappie fishing ranges from fair to good on the river and on Jordan Lake. The catfish and panfish fishing on Lake Ovid is fair. The best areas to drop a line in the water are near the weed beds.
At Jackson, the bluegill fishing is fair on both Mud and Vineyard lakes. Crickets are the preferred bait.
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Due to the rain and winds from earlier in the week, fishing activity near Fair Haven is slow.
Elsewhere on Lake St. Clair, the musky fishing is good, especially on the Canadian side of the lake. The perch fishing is spotty out from the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and Nine Mile Road.
The walleye fishing is improving on the north end of the Detroit River. Along the south end of the river, the perch fishing is good south of Celeron Island and the “crossdyke.”
At Belleville, Belleville Lake is producing good bass fishing. The bluegill and crappie fishing is fair near the “big bridge.” Anglers on Ford Lake are catching a few bluegill and crappie.