Michigan Fishing Report – May 1, 2025
A nice push of fresh fish were reported to have made their way up the river here recently. Anglers reported that lots of steelhead were caught.
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A nice push of fresh fish were reported to have made their way up the river here recently. Anglers reported that lots of steelhead were caught.
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Look for bass and panfish near dark bottoms and cover on warm sunny afternoons here.
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Anglers targeting walleye here had the best success jigging hair jigs and trolling crawler harnesses under 10 feet of water.
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Ditches are running with spring meltwater, and shallow bays are opening up fast. This is the prime window for finding huge pike staging for the spawn.
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Once again, the patterns change everyday and keep us on our toes.
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We’re on the tail end of the walleye spawn, but the crappies are starting their spawn.
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Walleye action on Lake Erie is on fire in West Basin. A look at the Ohio fishing and hunting report on May 1, 2025.
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Will Lutes is glad he decided to go fishing on Saturday, April 12.
Really glad. That’s the day that Lutes, of Akron, landed a 9-pound, 3.5-ounce largemouth bass on Nimisila Reservoir in northeast Ohio.
“It was definitely the biggest largemouth I’ve ever caught in my life,” the 25-year-old Lutes told Ohio Outdoor News recently.
Three Somerset County individuals have been sentenced to hefty fines, restitution and several decades of lost hunting privileges for killing 19 white-tailed deer during a six-week poaching spree in 2020, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Caleb Roland, now 26, of Somerset pleaded guilty to three summary counts of unlawful killing or taking of big game, which resulted in $3,000 in fines, $5,000 in replacement costs, and a 30-year hunting/trapping license revocation.
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