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Ludington Area Salmon are moving in closer to shore on Lake Michigan, and anglers fishing off the piers and in the harbor report a decent bite. Trollers are having their best success on glow or
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Ludington Area Salmon are moving in closer to shore on Lake Michigan, and anglers fishing off the piers and in the harbor report a decent bite. Trollers are having their best success on glow or
Mogadore Reservoir (Portage County) – This scenic reservoir continues to produce excellent catches of largemouth bass. Electrofishing surveys in 2005 captured high numbers of largemouth bass, with more than one third measuring more than 12
Cowan Lake (Clinton County) – Bluegills are being caught by anglers using night crawlers or wax worms as bait. There are good fishing opportunities along woody debris shorelines and pier areas. Channel catfish are being
Allegan Area Bluegill action has been very good on Great Bear and Miner lakes. The fish are holding in 22 to 30 feet of water, 10 to 12 feet down. Skamania steelhead have moved into
Sandusky Bay (Ottawa County) – Anglers are catching channel catfish during the night while still fishing on the bottom using night crawlers and raw shrimp. The best location is the Old Bay Bridge. Western Basin:
Smallmouth bass have been active and will readily take a jig tipped with a 3-inch Twister tail retrieved steadily; try using a black head with orange tail or another high-contrast combination. The smallmouths have been
The muskie bite is good to excellent. Fish in 15 feet of water or less and work the weed edges. Use smaller baits, including bucktails and crankbaits in perch patterns. Northern pike are hitting very
Perch fishing has been good on Lake Winnebago with fish being caught on hellgrammite/plastic combos off of Garlic Island, and in front of Asylum Bay. Some nice bluegills also are being caught. Walleyes have been
Lake Erie and tributaries: Bass fishing continues to be good. Capt. Frank Campbell of Niagara Falls reports that there are plenty of smallmouth in and around Buffalo in 20 to 40 feet of water. Some
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