
Slab-style baits: almost irresistible in shallow water
These baits are most effective when jigged vigorously with a snap, then rise-and-fall action. You don’t have to worry about losing any live bait.
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These baits are most effective when jigged vigorously with a snap, then rise-and-fall action. You don’t have to worry about losing any live bait.

There seems to be better numbers of fish being caught in deep water this week, even after dark, in about 20 to 30 feet.

Look for water a bit high, not too high, and not too cloudy from suspended sediment.

The lake’s largemouth bass population is considered moderate in numbers and excellent in size. Results from a 2019 DNR lake survey showed an average length of nearly 13 inches, and fish up to 19 inches

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.
Three locations for catching raging, flag-raising northern pike By Glen Schmitt Staff Writer Flag up! At some point, most ice anglers have incorporated tip-ups into their winter fishing system and shouted those two words.

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

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