
Michigan Lake Profile – Hubbard Lake, Alcona County
In the most recent status of the fishery survey of Hubbard, biologists caught very good numbers of walleyes, smallmouth bass, rock bass, and yellow perch, and decent numbers of northern pike.

In the most recent status of the fishery survey of Hubbard, biologists caught very good numbers of walleyes, smallmouth bass, rock bass, and yellow perch, and decent numbers of northern pike.

The best ice in the state is on lakes in the Upper Peninsula, where it ranges from 7 to 16 inches or more. Perch and walleyes have been caught in U.P. lakes.
By Jason Mitchell Contributing Writer Whether you do a lot of ice fishing or are new to the game, bluegills are seemingly designed for entertaining ice anglers. Abundant, relatively easy to find, and great

Surveys of the lake, together with angler catch reports, suggest that Brady’s Run Lake offers better fishing now than it has in decades.

Right now, the highlights are in the southern part of the state, where anglers are floating the Great Miami River and doing well catching trophy-sized smallmouth bass.

During a netting survey conducted last fall, division crews caught close to 400 saugeyes on a three-night project, said Wolfe. Some of those fish taped up to 25 inches.

With the ice conditions improving, more anglers are getting out, and for the most part, they’re getting into fish.

Spence Petros is the best fisherman in the State of Illinois.

It’s walleye catching time on a number of big rivers across the state.
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