
Michigan Fishing Report – June 2, 2021
Panfish are being caught on leaf worms and wax worms under a bobber. The largemouth and smallmouth bass action was good for those using live and artificial baits.

Panfish are being caught on leaf worms and wax worms under a bobber. The largemouth and smallmouth bass action was good for those using live and artificial baits.

The walleye fishery is self-sustaining and bass and perch populations are strong.

Water temperatures are slowly warming up and anglers are beginning to see some normalcy to fishing behavior.

Capitalizing on the weed connection requires figuring out the types of weeds present that bass are favoring and formulating a weed-line pattern that takes into account preferred locations.

A spurt of summer-like weather warming up the water – and fishing, especially with the trout.

At Lake Erie, walleye action picked up in the evening for pier anglers at Luna Pier. Those using crankbaits caught walleye and white bass.

Its vast basins, bays, canals, and coves are full of game fish including largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleyes, northern pike, a full slate of panfish as well as longnose gar, carp, white suckers, bullheads, and

Poor weather has been hampering fishing success. But fish are still being had – here’s where.

It’s nothing to write home about, but there are fish being caught across the state as anglers prep for the big opener. Here’s where – and what – they’re catching.
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