Perch bite heating up; boaters hit Lake St. Clair
Editor’s note: Ice conditions remained a mixed bag last week, ranging from none in much of southern Michigan to excellent in the U.P. There was still a lot of open water on rivers and some
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Editor’s note: Ice conditions remained a mixed bag last week, ranging from none in much of southern Michigan to excellent in the U.P. There was still a lot of open water on rivers and some
Ice fishing opportunities were short-lived as of Feb. 5, when open water prevailed on most fisheries in the state. Decent flow was reported on a lot of streams because of rainfall and even snowmelt in
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – The rock/mud transition areas are producing perch during the day and walleyes during low-light periods in 20 to 28 feet. Hit the edges of the mud flats during
ASHLAND AREA The Sioux River area is open north to the southern edge of Bayfield, with open leads of water all over. Stay away from all pressure ridges and current areas. There is good ice
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: According to fishing correspondent Cory Yarmuth, the harbors have ice but caution should be used
Western New York Lake Ontario and tributaries: There was no hard-water action going on locally at last check, and the Second Annual Wilson Ice Fishing Derby was postponed until next year. As far as streams
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleyes continue to hit at sunset and after dark in 20 feet or less on the main-lake structure and breaks. During the day, work the deep gravel and
NORTHWESTERN LP East Jordan Area Ice was running up to 10 inches thick on the south arm of Lake Charlevoix last week, and up to 14 on some of the inland lakes. Anglers were catching
SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Lake St. Clair was not safe for foot travel last week. A few anglers were catching panfish in the canals, where there was between 2 and 4 inches of ice.
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