
Peach Lake, Ogemaw County
In addition to its great walleye fishery, Peach Lake also boasts pretty good perch, bluegill, and largemouth bass fishing opportunities.
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In addition to its great walleye fishery, Peach Lake also boasts pretty good perch, bluegill, and largemouth bass fishing opportunities.

Ahead of the traditional fall run on yellow perch on Lake Erie, anglers are doing well now in the Western Basin.

Many fish, such as bass, walleye, yellow perch, crappie and larger bluegill, will move into deeper water and suspend at their preferred cooler temperature during the hot summer months. Slowly drifting a larger, natural bait

Yellow perch fishing on Lake Erie has picked up with a vengeance over the last week or so.

Overall, there were 15 species of YOY fish sampled for a total of 79,835 YOY fish caught during 2020 survey.

Walleye are still biting up here, perch action is good, and the bass season is just getting going.

As good as the muskie fishing is, that’s not the only fish anglers target in Thornapple. The lake’s turbid waters also hold excellent numbers of black crappies and good numbers of walleye, perch, and bass.

“Little Arb,” as it’s most often referred to locally, has a reputation for being a good walleye lake and “action” lake for muskies. The lake has cyclical perch and black crappie populations.

Anglers are catching some nice smallmouth bass a few northern pike, and an occasional muskellunge, on the entire length of the Allegheny River.
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