Here’s how fishing looks this week in the Northwest Lower Peninsula, Northeast Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula, according to the latest report from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
UPPER PENINSULA, Mich. (WJMN) — The fishing was largely “good” and “successful” for most anglers in the Upper Peninsula according to the latest fishing report from the Department of Natural Resources.
Frankfort: Chinook salmon were moving into Betsie Bay and up the river. Coho were reported in Platte Bay. Manistee: Boat anglers targeting salmon caught a mix of Chinook and coho. The best offshore ...
Frankfort/Lake Michigan: Prior to the weekend, chinook salmon were reported out front in 90–120 feet of water. Then the winds pushed in warmer temperatures, pushing the chinook salmon and coho salmon ...
Frankfort: Anglers reported that there were still a few mature, fresh chinook salmon hanging around out front staging in 40 to 60 feet of water, 25 to 35 feet down hitting on plugs and spoons. Pier ...
With extremely hot weather this week and next, Northern Michigan anglers may witness a fish kill, which can occur naturally in lakes and streams during periods of hot weather. It is not unusual to see ...
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