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Around Copper Harbor, a few lake trout are being caught off the docks along the harbor.
The walleye fishing ranges from fair to good on Lake Gogebic (go-GEE-bic). Anglers are fishing off docks on the lake and are using sucker minnows as bait.
Out of the Marquette area, the lake trout fishing is fair on Lake Superior, when the weather allows anglers to get out. Anglers on the Chocolay (chalk-oh-LAY) and Dead rivers are reeling in a few steelhead.
In the Escanaba area, the walleye fishing ranges from fair to good on Little Bay de Noc. During the day anglers are trolling with crawler harnesses, at night they switch over to crank baits.
By Manistique, the steelhead fishing is fair on the Manistique River.
Fishing activity this week on Munuscong (muh-nuss-CONG) Bay is slow.
Anglers around Drummond Island are catching a few perch, when the weather allows anglers to get out.
And the perch fishing on Brevort Lake by St. Ignace ranges from slow to fair.
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Burt Lake by Alanson is producing fair perch fishing, when the weather allows anglers to get out. Minnows are the preferred bait.
Around the Boyne City area, the perch fishing ranges from fair to good on both Charlevoix and Walloon lakes.
Anglers on Lake Leelanau near Traverse City are reeling in good numbers of walleye.
Out of the Frankfort area, the salmon fishing is fair along the Betsie River. Anglers on the pier or surfcasting along the Lake Michigan shoreline are catching a few steelhead. The perch action is fair on Crystal Lake.
By Manistee, the steelhead fishing is fair along the Big Manistee River, off the pier on Lake Michigan and along the shoreline for people out surfcasting. On Manistee Lake, anglers are catching a few coho salmon and steelhead.
In the Kalkaska area, the bass fishing ranges from fair to good on Lake Skegemog. The walleye action is improving on Lake Bellaire. The best time to be out fishing is at night.
Bradford and Otsego lakes near Gaylord are producing fair to good bass and walleye fishing. A few salmon and steelhead are being caught along the Boyne and Jordan rivers.
And at Cadillac, the crappie and perch fishing is fair to good on the east side of Lake Cadillac. Some of the best fishing is found off the city dock.
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Out of the Ludington area, the bluegill fishing is good on the upper end of Hamlin Lake. The steelhead fishing is fair off the breakwall on Lake Michigan and on Pere Marquette Lake. Anglers along the Sable (say-bull) River are catching a few salmon.
By Muskegon, the bluegill fishing ranges from good to very good on the east side of Muskegon Lake. Anglers are fishing from shore, with the midday period being the best time to be out. The perch fishing is fair, anglers will have to do some sorting to find any keepers. Anglers are catching a few steelhead off the breakwall on Lake Michigan and on the lower end of the Muskegon River.
And at Baldwin, the steelhead are starting to move into the Pere Marquette River. The bluegill fishing ranges from fair to good on many of the inland lakes in the area. The pike and walleye fishing on the inland lakes is slow.
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Fishing activity this week near Holland is slow. By Benton Harbor, the steelhead fishing is fair along the St. Joseph River. Anglers on the pier on Lake Michigan are reeling in a few whitefish, coho salmon and steelhead.
Around New Buffalo, the bass fishing is fair along the Galien River.
Out of the Kalamazoo area, the pike fishing is good on both Gull and Gun lakes. Anglers trolling are using Rapalas, other anglers are using sucker minnows as bait. Cora and Huzzy lakes are producing fair bluegill fishing. Anglers on Maple Lake, at night, are reeling in a few walleye. The steelhead action on the Kalamazoo River near the Allegan Dam is improving.
And at Three Rivers, the bluegill fishing is fair on the local lakes. Wigglers are working well as bait.
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In the Alpena area, the perch fishing is fair on the Thunder Bay River, along with Grand and Hubbard Lakes. Minnows are the preferred bait.
Around Grayling, the perch fishing is good on Lake Margrethe. Minnows are working well as bait in water about 18 feet deep. The walleye fishing is fair to good in the lake, with the fish found near the bottom, in water about 22 feet deep.
Out of the Oscoda area, the perch action is good on Van Etten Lake. Foote Dam Pond is producing fair smallmouth bass and walleye fishing. Anglers on the Au Sable River are catching a few steelhead, salmon and smallmouth bass.
Fishing activity this week is slow on Higgins Lake.
Houghton Lake is producing some good walleye fishing at night. The marble eyes move into water as shallow as four feet at night. The pike fishing is fair along the shoreline, and the panfish action is spotty.
And at Au Gres, the salmon and steelhead fishing is fair on the Au Gres River. Early mornings or evenings are the best times to be out.
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Anglers are finding some steady perch action on Saginaw Bay near Linwood in water about 20 feet deep.
Around Bay City, the perch fishing is good on Saginaw Bay, when the weather allows anglers to get out. The perch activity is beginning to improve in the cuts along the bay.
Along the Saginaw River near Saginaw anglers are reeling in a few catfish.
Fishing activity by Bay Port this week is slow, a lot of people are out on the bay duck hunting. Out of the Harbor Beach area, the salmon fishing is fair outside the harbor and by the power plant.
In the Port Sanilac and Lexington areas, the brown trout action is slow, the perch fishing is spotty in the harbors.
By Port Huron, the walleye, perch and steelhead fishing ranges from fair to good on the St. Clair River.
And from St. Clair to Algonac, the walleye fishing is fair on the St. Clair River.
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With most people focusing their attention on hunting, the fishing activity near Mount Pleasant this week is slow.
Out of the Lansing area, the catfish and crappie fishing is good on the Grand River. One of the best areas to cast a line in the water is at Moores Park. Anglers along the river are also reeling in an occasional bluegill, pike or walleye.
And at Jackson, the bluegill fishing is fair on Vineyard Lake. Waxworms are working well as bait in water about 10 feet deep. Anglers on Allen Lake are reeling in a few perch. The crappie fishing on Wamplers Lake is fair, with minnows working well as bait.
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The perch fishing is decent on Anchor Bay near Fair Haven, when the weather allows anglers to get out. The walleye fishing ranges from slow to fair on the North Channel by Decker’s Landing.
Elsewhere on Lake St. Clair, the perch fishing is very good when the wind isn’t stirring the lake up and preventing boats from getting out. The musky action is good, especially on the Canadian side of the lake.
On the north end of the Detroit River, the walleye fishing is fair.
Along the south end of the Detroit River, the perch fishing is good, in water six to 12 feet deep. The lower end of the Trenton Channel is producing some good walleye action. Anglers along the Huron River between Flat Rock and Rockwood are catching a few steelhead.
Out on Lake Erie near Monroe, the perch fishing is very good when anglers are able to get out. At night, anglers by Stony Point and Brest Bay are reeling in a few walleye.
And at Belleville, the bluegill and crappie fishing ranges from fair to good on Belleville Lake. The best areas to cast a line in the water are by Rawsonville Road and by the Belleville Road Bridge. Anglers on Ford Lake are catching a few bluegill, crappie and walleye.
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Upper Peninsula:[/url]
Around Copper Harbor, a few lake trout are being caught off the docks along the harbor.
The walleye fishing ranges from fair to good on Lake Gogebic (go-GEE-bic). Anglers are fishing off docks on the lake and are using sucker minnows as bait.
Out of the Marquette area, the lake trout fishing is fair on Lake Superior, when the weather allows anglers to get out. Anglers on the Chocolay (chalk-oh-LAY) and Dead rivers are reeling in a few steelhead.
In the Escanaba area, the walleye fishing ranges from fair to good on Little Bay de Noc. During the day anglers are trolling with crawler harnesses, at night they switch over to crank baits.
By Manistique, the steelhead fishing is fair on the Manistique River.
Fishing activity this week on Munuscong (muh-nuss-CONG) Bay is slow.
Anglers around Drummond Island are catching a few perch, when the weather allows anglers to get out.
And the perch fishing on Brevort Lake by St. Ignace ranges from slow to fair.
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Burt Lake by Alanson is producing fair perch fishing, when the weather allows anglers to get out. Minnows are the preferred bait.
Around the Boyne City area, the perch fishing ranges from fair to good on both Charlevoix and Walloon lakes.
Anglers on Lake Leelanau near Traverse City are reeling in good numbers of walleye.
Out of the Frankfort area, the salmon fishing is fair along the Betsie River. Anglers on the pier or surfcasting along the Lake Michigan shoreline are catching a few steelhead. The perch action is fair on Crystal Lake.
By Manistee, the steelhead fishing is fair along the Big Manistee River, off the pier on Lake Michigan and along the shoreline for people out surfcasting. On Manistee Lake, anglers are catching a few coho salmon and steelhead.
In the Kalkaska area, the bass fishing ranges from fair to good on Lake Skegemog. The walleye action is improving on Lake Bellaire. The best time to be out fishing is at night.
Bradford and Otsego lakes near Gaylord are producing fair to good bass and walleye fishing. A few salmon and steelhead are being caught along the Boyne and Jordan rivers.
And at Cadillac, the crappie and perch fishing is fair to good on the east side of Lake Cadillac. Some of the best fishing is found off the city dock.
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Out of the Ludington area, the bluegill fishing is good on the upper end of Hamlin Lake. The steelhead fishing is fair off the breakwall on Lake Michigan and on Pere Marquette Lake. Anglers along the Sable (say-bull) River are catching a few salmon.
By Muskegon, the bluegill fishing ranges from good to very good on the east side of Muskegon Lake. Anglers are fishing from shore, with the midday period being the best time to be out. The perch fishing is fair, anglers will have to do some sorting to find any keepers. Anglers are catching a few steelhead off the breakwall on Lake Michigan and on the lower end of the Muskegon River.
And at Baldwin, the steelhead are starting to move into the Pere Marquette River. The bluegill fishing ranges from fair to good on many of the inland lakes in the area. The pike and walleye fishing on the inland lakes is slow.
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Fishing activity this week near Holland is slow. By Benton Harbor, the steelhead fishing is fair along the St. Joseph River. Anglers on the pier on Lake Michigan are reeling in a few whitefish, coho salmon and steelhead.
Around New Buffalo, the bass fishing is fair along the Galien River.
Out of the Kalamazoo area, the pike fishing is good on both Gull and Gun lakes. Anglers trolling are using Rapalas, other anglers are using sucker minnows as bait. Cora and Huzzy lakes are producing fair bluegill fishing. Anglers on Maple Lake, at night, are reeling in a few walleye. The steelhead action on the Kalamazoo River near the Allegan Dam is improving.
And at Three Rivers, the bluegill fishing is fair on the local lakes. Wigglers are working well as bait.
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In the Alpena area, the perch fishing is fair on the Thunder Bay River, along with Grand and Hubbard Lakes. Minnows are the preferred bait.
Around Grayling, the perch fishing is good on Lake Margrethe. Minnows are working well as bait in water about 18 feet deep. The walleye fishing is fair to good in the lake, with the fish found near the bottom, in water about 22 feet deep.
Out of the Oscoda area, the perch action is good on Van Etten Lake. Foote Dam Pond is producing fair smallmouth bass and walleye fishing. Anglers on the Au Sable River are catching a few steelhead, salmon and smallmouth bass.
Fishing activity this week is slow on Higgins Lake.
Houghton Lake is producing some good walleye fishing at night. The marble eyes move into water as shallow as four feet at night. The pike fishing is fair along the shoreline, and the panfish action is spotty.
And at Au Gres, the salmon and steelhead fishing is fair on the Au Gres River. Early mornings or evenings are the best times to be out.
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Anglers are finding some steady perch action on Saginaw Bay near Linwood in water about 20 feet deep.
Around Bay City, the perch fishing is good on Saginaw Bay, when the weather allows anglers to get out. The perch activity is beginning to improve in the cuts along the bay.
Along the Saginaw River near Saginaw anglers are reeling in a few catfish.
Fishing activity by Bay Port this week is slow, a lot of people are out on the bay duck hunting. Out of the Harbor Beach area, the salmon fishing is fair outside the harbor and by the power plant.
In the Port Sanilac and Lexington areas, the brown trout action is slow, the perch fishing is spotty in the harbors.
By Port Huron, the walleye, perch and steelhead fishing ranges from fair to good on the St. Clair River.
And from St. Clair to Algonac, the walleye fishing is fair on the St. Clair River.
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With most people focusing their attention on hunting, the fishing activity near Mount Pleasant this week is slow.
Out of the Lansing area, the catfish and crappie fishing is good on the Grand River. One of the best areas to cast a line in the water is at Moores Park. Anglers along the river are also reeling in an occasional bluegill, pike or walleye.
And at Jackson, the bluegill fishing is fair on Vineyard Lake. Waxworms are working well as bait in water about 10 feet deep. Anglers on Allen Lake are reeling in a few perch. The crappie fishing on Wamplers Lake is fair, with minnows working well as bait.
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The perch fishing is decent on Anchor Bay near Fair Haven, when the weather allows anglers to get out. The walleye fishing ranges from slow to fair on the North Channel by Decker’s Landing.
Elsewhere on Lake St. Clair, the perch fishing is very good when the wind isn’t stirring the lake up and preventing boats from getting out. The musky action is good, especially on the Canadian side of the lake.
On the north end of the Detroit River, the walleye fishing is fair.
Along the south end of the Detroit River, the perch fishing is good, in water six to 12 feet deep. The lower end of the Trenton Channel is producing some good walleye action. Anglers along the Huron River between Flat Rock and Rockwood are catching a few steelhead.
Out on Lake Erie near Monroe, the perch fishing is very good when anglers are able to get out. At night, anglers by Stony Point and Brest Bay are reeling in a few walleye.
And at Belleville, the bluegill and crappie fishing ranges from fair to good on Belleville Lake. The best areas to cast a line in the water are by Rawsonville Road and by the Belleville Road Bridge. Anglers on Ford Lake are catching a few bluegill, crappie and walleye.
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