
Michigan Fishing Report – July 16, 2021 – video
Fishing seems to be good across the state. You might have to fight the weather a bit, but when people are getting out, they’re catching fish.

Fishing seems to be good across the state. You might have to fight the weather a bit, but when people are getting out, they’re catching fish.

There is also a growing population of walleyes in the lower stretches of the river.

Favorite walleye trolling maneuver was learned thanks to a fortuitous event experienced one evening at Lake Chautauqua.

The delayed harvest areas and other deeper trout streams are still producing trout.

Importantly, you’re going to need to fish deep. Use a jig, either a flat-sided head, a ball jig or a bladed jig – and a ¼-ounce jig so it stays deep on a long trolled

Yes, during heavy hatches trout will stay in a lane and, within reason, that’s about as far as they go. But for roaming trout you need to sit it out and wait for a fish

Sarah shared that one of her favorite memories from last summer was charter fishing on Lake Michigan. She was on a group trip, and they had great success catching numerous fish, including kings, lakers, and


The spring of the year is prime-time for big ‘bows that run upstream to spawn from Hemlock Lake. But brown trout are caught all year long, and are also a product of Hemlock Lake.
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