
Lake Superior has a unique lake trout fishery
Michigan residents are lucky to have access to the world’s largest population of wild lake trout.
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Michigan residents are lucky to have access to the world’s largest population of wild lake trout.
The panfish bite was better than the previous week, but still isn’t consistently good in most parts of the state. Until it remains bright and warm for an extended stretch of days, this pattern will
Deploy these ever-improving devices to quickly skip a step with your fishing electronics.
The fish are ready to move in, they just need the right weather and water temperature to do so. Until then, continue to look for crappies and sunfish just outside of the traditional, spring spots
Look to spots just outside shallow, traditional spring locations for suspended crappies or bluegills tight to bottom, until water temperatures again warm up.
There were crappies and some bluegills starting to be caught in many areas last week, but most of those bites have slowed this week and weather conditions really haven’t allowed people to fish for them.
It depends on the lake, but optimism high over a number of fish species.
In March, there still are plenty of locations where you can fish for walleyes, pike, and much more.
The anglers waited for news of their ice fishing gear, which was floating up the North Shore. A fire official took down anglers’ contact information and said they would try to recover the equipment.
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