
Michigan Lake Profile – Otsego Lake, Otsego County
Between 2018 and 2019 a total of 24 ‘gills meeting Master Angler requirements (10 inches or larger) were registered by anglers fishing in Otsego. All the ‘gills were between 10 and 11.5 inches long.

Between 2018 and 2019 a total of 24 ‘gills meeting Master Angler requirements (10 inches or larger) were registered by anglers fishing in Otsego. All the ‘gills were between 10 and 11.5 inches long.

Warm temperatures brought out more anglers looking to get that one last fishing trip in. Those targeting the inland lakes did manage to catch a few bass, pike, walleye and perch and other panfish, including

As water temps continue to fall, where walleyes and perch in particular are biting.

Steelhead, walleye and perch bite continues to be strong. And some hefty muskies have been reported so far this fall.

Lake Wilhelm is home to at least 18 species of fish, many of the popular gamefish variety, in good numbers and sizes. Muskies, walleyes, black and white crappies, largemouth bass, bluegills and pumpkinseeds all swim

With good flow (finally) in Erie-area tributary streams, steelhead were on the move and fishing turned on in recent weeks. And an excellent fall smallmouth bite was reported on the state’s bigger rivers.
Sitting on a bucket beneath a peerless blue sky on a comfortable early-winter afternoon several years back, I spied moving water from the river’s main stem.
It wasn’t long before I realized that I had once again made a mistake in lining up overnight accommodations.

You will catch plenty of walleyes from Pokegama, too. They come in a wide range of sizes, and the potential for trophy-caliber fish exists.
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