
Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – September 9, 2022
Salmon and trout fishing on the Great Lakes continues to be a good bet, when the weather allows anglers to venture out.

Salmon and trout fishing on the Great Lakes continues to be a good bet, when the weather allows anglers to venture out.

Pete’s Lake is known as a good multi-species lake and features fishable populations of smallmouth bass, bluegills, rock bass, and northern pike, in addition to the walleyes.

River anglers at this spot reported good fishing with catches of Chinook, coho, pink salmon and brown trout.

Chances are, if you’re a hardcore muskie head, you probably do a lot of tinkering with your baits. Try these four lure modifications to land more muskies.
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Fishing remains solid, especially on Lake Ontario and also the tribs.

Salmon starting to move closer to shore in Great Lakes as well as rivers, with some big fish being reported.

On Lake Erie, anglers were catching yellow perch on weighted perch rigs/spreaders while using minnows or worms, but minnows had more success.
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