Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – Jan. 19, 2018
Editor’s note: Ice has formed on lakes rivers and bays across the lake, but anglers are reminded to always use caution when heading out. Call ahead for an update on ice conditions. Test the ice
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Editor’s note: Ice has formed on lakes rivers and bays across the lake, but anglers are reminded to always use caution when heading out. Call ahead for an update on ice conditions. Test the ice
Lake St. Clair Ice is finally forming on Lake St. Clair. The lake is not freezing evenly and anglers report anywhere from 2 to 6 inches. A good perch bite has been reported by anglers
Editor’s note: Lakes are freezing across the state, but most were not safe for foot travel. Call ahead for current ice conditions. Always use caution when heading out on the ice. Use a spud to
Lake St. Clair The firearms deer season was pretty good when wind and wet weather allowed hunters to get out. Panfish and perch are hitting along the shore on Lake St. Clair. Those using jigs
Lake St. Clair Panfish, including perch, have been caught in the canals and marinas around Lake St. Clair. Water clarity was low after the rain and windy conditions. The perch bite was getting better for
SOUTHEASTERN LOWER Lake St. Clair Fishing pressure has been very light on Lake St. Clair. Perch fishing has been good when anglers can find some clean water. High winds had muddied things up pretty good
SOUTHEASTERN LOWER Lake St. Clair Those able to get out on Lake St. Clair had a difficult time locating perch and catch rates were poor. The few caught were taken while drifting worms off
SOUTHEASTERN LOWER Lake St. Clair Perch were being caught with minnows on Lake St. Clair. Those fishing in 17 feet of water near Grassy Island did very well. The perch action was spotty but a
SOUTHEASTERN LOWER Lake St. Clair Fishing has been slow on Lake St. Clair and fishing pressure light. Walleye action has been very good in the Detroit and St. Clair rivers. Anglers jigging, handlining and trolling
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