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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Michigan Bass Fishing
How to choose Michigan Lakes Bass Fishing areas

In most Michigan Lakes, you will find largemouth bass, as well as other types of bass. In this article, we will discuss lakes to help you choose your direction. One of the popular lakes in Michigan is Lake Superiors, Black River. The main waters are near East Fork, which is around Montreal and begins in Wisconsin. The expansion or dams is what brought forth the Black River, which anglers worldwide enjoy fishing in the swampy, flat waters. Black River starts in streams where the water is warm. Downstream, the Black River flows slow, increases its size, and slopes along the pathway. As the cool waters move, anglers join near Ramsay downstream or around US2. In this area, anglers hunt the brookies or brown fish.

Along the streams of the Black River a few miles away from Ramsay, anglers join to catch brookies trout, as well as fly-fish, which are caught in the lower section. If you are searching for \rainbow fish, carrying your line down to Rainbow Falls. You may want to stop at Powder Mill Creek along the way.

TIP: Chinook swim during the fall at Rainbow Falls. You will also find a wide selection of Coho and Steelhead fish.

Prepare to take your camera and camping gear as you move through the Black River, since waterfalls and camping grounds will peak your interest.

Anglers also join at Presque Isle River to catch brook trout, large trout, and related trout. Presque Isle River branches off into three sections and starts between Wisconsin and Michigan line. Springtime is the best time to catch brook trout. You want to visit areas near West Pomeroy Lake and County Road 525.

Ontonagon River is near the Upper Western Peninsula of Michigan. Anglers enjoy fly-fishing at the Ontonagon River, since the waters are filled with Chinook salmon, steelhead, smallmouth bass, walleyes, northern pike, and so on. Visit areas around Ontonagon River, such as areas near Lake Superior, Lake Gogebic, the East Branch, Cascade Creek, and Ten Mile Creek, and so on to catch some of the largest fish in Michigan. Visit Victoria Dam as well, which is the backwaters of Ontonagon River.

Salmon Trout River:
Take your fly rod if you plan to visit Salmon Trout River. Salmon Trout River is located in Michigan’s favorite steelhead and brook trout region. Along the streams and river you will spot Obenoff Creek, which here you will catch one of Michigan’s largest brook trout. The trout expand up to 10 inches. Redridge Dam is the place to catch Steelhead fish.

Ford River has a range of smallmouth bass, brook trout, salmon, steelhead, walleyes, brown trout, and so on. If you are searching for bass, check out Green Bay along Ford River. In addition, take leech, crayfish, and minnows, since you are likely to catch bass weighing more than four pounds.

Muskegon River presents a wide selection of rock bass, walleyes, pike, brook trout, and so on. Muskegon River is Michigan’s longest river, which starts near Houghton Lake, and extends over to Lake Michigan. At the coolest part of the river, i.e. upper region you will find rock bass, and related fish for the taking.

Near White Cloud, you may want to visit White River. White River has a selection of smallmouth bass, brown trout, Chinook salmon, and so on. Check out the Wild Trout downstream near White Cloud. You will be amazed as the size of these fish.


Michigan Tips: Michigan’s largest lakes spell HOMES: Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Eerie, and Lake Superior. See you on the water, --Greg "Please notify me of any new posts"
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