White bass rarely are mentioned on lists of Michigan’s top sport species, though the state’s fishery – primarily in the southeast corner of the state – is world-class.
They’re plentiful, grow as large here as they do anywhere, are willing biters, and can be caught by the boatload. White bass are primarily found in the Great Lakes and connecting waters in Michigan, most notably in the Lake Erie and Saginaw Bay systems.
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