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Weekly Fishing Report Thursday, March 18, 2010
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[font "Arial, Helvetica"]Thursday, March 18, 2010 [/font][font "Arial, Helvetica"]Recreational Fishing Report
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[url "http://www.coastwatch.msu.edu/"][font "Arial, Helvetica"][#000000]Great Lakes temperature map[/#000000][/font][/url]Ice fishing is pretty much done for this year. Anglers are encouraged to stay off any remaining ice especially in the Lower Peninsula. Now that walleye and pike season is closed on the inland waters, boat anglers are starting to fish along the Great Lakes for trout.
[blue]Southeast Lower Peninsula[/blue]
Lake Erie - Boat fishing for walleye has started. Huron River - More steelhead are moving in and fish have been caught throughout the river including Flat Rock and below Rockwood. Shore anglers are using jigs under a bobber and boat anglers are using rapalas or Hot-n-Tots. Detroit River - There is open water fishing however there is still ice coming down. Boats are perch fishing with perch rigs and shiners in the canals of Gibraltar and off the south end of Grosse Ile. Those fishing near the bridge on South Gibraltar Road also caught perch. Anglers need to park on Kings Bridge Drive. A couple walleye were caught out near Horse Island. Clinton River - Steelhead are starting to move in. Saginaw Bay - Did not have much in the way of fishing activity. Ice conditions are bad with areas of open water and so-called ice mountains popping up everywhere. Anglers are reminded that the Hot Ponds are considered to be "inland waters" which closed to walleye fishing on March 15th. Lakeward of that point where the Hot Pond channel flows in is open all year for walleye fishing. Tittabawassee River - Heavy rain caused high and muddy water. Some suckers were caught by those fishing off the bottom. Quanicassee River - Was giving up a few perch. Sebewaing River - Has just opened up but no reports on perch. Pigeon River - Has also opened up. [blue]Southwest Lower Peninsula[/blue]
New Buffalo - Coho are starting to make their way up the coast and that means pier anglers will be out fishing. Galien River - Has good steelhead action. St. Joe River - Pier anglers will be targeting coho and steelhead. Kalamazoo River - Reports good steelhead action. Grand Haven - Anglers are steelhead fishing off the piers. Grand River at Grand Rapids - Water levels are up however visibility was starting to improve. Good numbers of steelhead have been caught up near the Sixth Street Dam when using spawn bags and yarn with a good deal of weight to hold it in place. Grand River at Lansing - With walleye and pike season closed, anglers are steelhead fishing. While the fish have made it up this far, not many were caught. Rogue River - Also has good steelhead action. Muskegon - Pier anglers are catching steelhead and brown trout on spawn bags. Muskegon Lake - The ice is gone and the launches are open. Perch anglers are fishing the deep water off the Bear Lake Channel. Fish in the 7 to 10 inch range were caught however be ready to sort. Spikes and mousies seem to work best. Muskegon River - Anglers are catching steelhead. A few were caught in the lower stretch but the better fishing was between Bridgeton and Maple Island Road. [blue]Northeast Lower Peninsula[/blue]
Mullet Lake - A few perch were caught in Pigeon Bay however ice conditions have deteriorated quickly. Alpena - Has open water and fishing opportunities for steelhead and brown trout. Thunder Bay River - The launch ramp near the Post Office is open so anglers are steelhead fishing. Higgins Lake - Anglers need to stay off any remaining ice. There are large pressure cracks and the ice is no longer safe. After the strong winds last weekend, ice was blown up into the boat launch on the west side of the lake and caused damage to some vehicles that were parked there. There is open water along the shoreline so anglers could try fishing in shallow waters only. Houghton Lake - Still has ice however it is not safe ice. Anglers are encouraged to stay off the lake. Fishing is pretty much on hold until the ice is gone. Tawas - Pier anglers are catching a few walleye and trout. Boat anglers were trolling off the mouth of the Tawas River. This is one of the few locations where they could get a boat out to open water. Au Gres - Had no activity to report. The ice is deteriorating rapidly however it was not possible to get a boat out yet. Those fishing the surf off the Singing Bridge were catching steelhead and brown trout. Rifle River - Sucker runs are just getting started. [blue]Northwest Lower Peninsula[/blue]
Traverse City - Lake trout have been caught in the West Bay. The launches are open however the docks may not be in. Boardman River - Is still producing some steelhead. Betsie River - Fishing has started to heat up. Those wading are fishing just below the Homestead Dam and catching steelhead on yarn, streamers and flies. High water levels all the down to Betsie Lake. Lake Cadillac - Has black or discolored ice which is not safe ice. Shoreline ice is going fast. Anglers are encouraged to stay off the ice. Manistee River - Steelhead fishing is the main game now. The rivers are high and muddy at the moment, but as they drop and clear fishing will be very good. Fresh steelhead are moving in daily. Anglers are catching steelhead and a few brown trout up at Tippy Dam and downstream of Bear Creek. Ludington - Pier anglers are targeting steelhead and brown trout. Boats are heading out and trolling along the shoreline.
[blue]Upper Peninsula[/blue]
Lake Gogebic - Fishing has been slow with few fish caught. Anglers have been moving around and drilling a lot of holes. Ice conditions are getting worse every day. Extreme caution needs to be used. Keweenaw Bay - Ice conditions are not good as it is now honeycombed and getting worse each day. Steelhead, coho and smelt were caught near the mouth of the Fall's River however the forecast does not look good for what remaining ice there was. Anglers are advised to stay off the ice and wait for open water fishing. The ice out from the Whirl-I-Gig, Pequaming, and Old Mission is very dangerous. Do not attempt to go out from these points. Fall's River - Has open water. Anglers have caught some steelhead. Marquette - Ice fishing season is over as there is no ice in the upper harbor and the lower harbor has started to open up. Boat, shore and pier anglers are targeting salmon, steelhead and whitefish. Shore anglers can be found near the Carp River and the power plant while fishing for coho, steelhead, whitefish or splake. Menominee River - Has open water and black ice with water on top near the mouth. There is open water with large ice flow near the Sixth Street Slip, Boom Landing and the Mystery Ship. There is also open water around Stephenson and Boom Island and all the way upstream to the dam where steelhead and brown trout have been caught. Some are fly fishing while others are casting rapalas or drifting yarn and spawn. Boats were launching but the docks were not in. Green Bay - There is no safe ice in the area. Ice in the bay is honeycombed and cracked. Anglers should stay off it. Little Bay De Noc - Ice conditions are extremely dangerous. From the Escanaba River south is open water or pack ice. Still some ice in the northern parts but getting on and off has become difficult due to open water along the shoreline and pressure cracks. The remaining ice is thin and deteriorating rapidly. If you must fish, fish in shallow waters only. Anglers are reminded that ice shanties need to be removed from state property within a 24-hour period. Au Train - Ice conditions were marginal with large sections of floating ice creating dangerous conditions. Au Train River - Was 80% open but water levels were low. Boat access was not possible at Brownstone due to snow in the parking lot and ice in the bay. Rock River - The access site is open and some steelhead were caught. Munising - Anglers were ice fishing in sheltered areas only but few fish were caught. Munuscong Bay - Those heading west of Dan's Resort were staying close to shore and catching perch. Cedarville and Hessel - Ice on the eastern end of Hessel Bay is not safe. Those fishing off Little Joe Island caught some nice perch. The west end of Musky Bay is also producing some good perch fishing however anglers should walk out due to deteriorating ice conditions. Extreme caution needs to be used.
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