Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – Nov. 23, 2018
SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Fishing pressure has been light, but the perch bite has been good on Lake St. Clair, when the wind allows anglers to get out. The best fishing has been along
SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Fishing pressure has been light, but the perch bite has been good on Lake St. Clair, when the wind allows anglers to get out. The best fishing has been along

An early deep freeze has anglers across north country eager to launch the 2018-19 ice fishing season.
SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Perch fishing has been good on Lake St. Clair. Anglers report a good bite at the spillway, off Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, and around Harsens Island. Walleyes are hitting crankbaits
SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair High winds have kept many anglers at bay on Lake St. Clair. Those braving the conditions reported catching good numbers of fish along the American side of the lake from

Use electronics to scan steep breaks to locate baitfish and predators, then make sure to follow them as they switch depths during changing light conditions.

Snails can radically change the aquatic habitats they live in by reaching very high densities.

Virus has been confirmed as a factor in a fish kill in Cedar Lake in Alcona and Iosco counties, with additional lakes in the area being examined. Virus previously affected adult largemouth bass in early
SOUTHWESTERN LP Lake St. Clair Bass fishing has been tough on Lake St. Clair. Water temperatures have dropped, but the bass were not biting. Walleye started to come back near Grassy Island. Lately there has

The DNR will conduct its annual walleye assessment near Monroe from Oct. 8-12. Note to anglers and boaters: Be cautious around buoys, 1,300-foot-long nets.
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