
Michigan Fishing Report – November 9, 2020
Hunting is heating up, but for anglers, fishing is still pretty good. Salmon runs are about over, but steelhead bite is good, and they’re still catching perch and walleye on the big waters.

Hunting is heating up, but for anglers, fishing is still pretty good. Salmon runs are about over, but steelhead bite is good, and they’re still catching perch and walleye on the big waters.

Use all the tools at your disposal, locate new hot-spots, and above all, be on the ice.

With another shot of cold hitting next week, the waterfowl window is closing, so get out now.
Banquets/Fundraisers. Nov. 5: WTU Gladwin County Chapter Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Gladwin K of C Hall. For more info call Jason Maraskine, 989-486-1961. Nov. 7: WTU Chippewa Snow Chasers Chapter Banquet, 5 p.m., American Legion 393,

Few anglers had been out, as strong, gusty winds coupled with rain and snow over the last week kept anglers off the big waters and most of the inland lakes. Water levels were low and

Always start by surveying a given water body to understand wind, weeds, clarity, depths, fronts, structure, and fishing pressure.

Windy weather has put a damper on hunting and fishing across many areas of the state. But when the wind settles down, the action has been pretty good.

If catching a Master Angler fish is on your bucket list, Manistee Lake is a good option.

Weather has been the big issue, with high winds making things miserable across the board. Steelheads are moving into the rivers and there’s some action there. And on inland lakes, reports of some good perch
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