Michigan Fishing Report – May 15, 2020
Walleye fishing has been good up and down the Lower Peninsula from Lake Erie and the Detroit River to North Lake Leelanau and Lake Charlevoix.
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Walleye fishing has been good up and down the Lower Peninsula from Lake Erie and the Detroit River to North Lake Leelanau and Lake Charlevoix.
Walleye fishing remains very good in Lake Erie, the Detroit River and Saginaw Bay with anglers reporting limit catches at all three locations. Inland lake anglers in the Lower reported a mixed bag of panfish,
Steelhead and suckers are in the rivers and light numbers of fish have been caught by anglers wading and fishing from shore.
Steelhead fishing remains pretty good on many rivers in the northern Lower Peninsula, and walleye anglers continue to do very well when fishing on Lake Erie, the Detroit River and Saginaw Bay.
Ice conditions remain pretty good across the Upper Peninsula, but fishing pressure has been light since walleye, pike and muskie season ended on March 15. Steelhead fishing has improved in most of the rivers in
Ice fishing has ended in southern Michigan and anglers are starting to hit the open water. In the northern two-thirds of the state, winter is hanging on and ice fishing continues. Walleyes, pike and panfish
With ice conditions slowly improving, hard-water fishing opportunities continue to expand across the state.
Ice anglers beware – ice conditions varied last week from one region of the state to another. There was no safe ice yet in southern Michigan. Conditions are improving and getting much better as you
Ice conditions varied last week from one region of the state to another. There was no safe ice yet in southern Michigan. Conditions improved as you move north, but many of the larger, deeper lakes
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