Northeast Lower Peninsula
Cheboygan: Anglers were taking limit catches of lake trout averaging six pounds when trolling in 45 to 60 feet off Cordwood Point.
Cheboygan River: Had very good smallmouth fishing with limit catches for those using soft plastics, crank baits, worms and leeches. Perch, rock bass, freshwater drum and suckers were also caught when drifting worms on the bottom. Walleye anglers were jigging and drifting worms or casting crank baits but did not have much luck.
Rogers City: Lake trout fishing picked up with limit catches reported. Fish between 20 feet down and the bottom in 40 to 60 feet with green, yellow, silver and blue spoons. Dodgers and cowbells with chartreuse or green spin-glo’s also caught fish. Some days they would hit right away and on other days anglers had to look for them in areas with a rocky bottom such as Seagull Point, Adams Point, and Forty Mile Point. Atlantics were caught by those trolling faster and running small walleye spoons higher in the water column. Pier anglers caught a few Atlantic salmon, lake trout or pike when casting spoons and body baits.
Rockport: Had very good lake trout fishing throughout the water column in 35 to 60 feet with dodgers and cowbells with spin-glo’s or spoons straight out and out near Middle Island. Shore anglers casting or floating a minnow have taken the occasional Atlantic salmon.
Alpena: Walleye were found in Thunder Bay when trolling rapalas or using a crawler harness in up to 20 feet near the Thunder Bay River and Thunder Bay Island. Lake trout were caught when trolling spoons, peanuts, and flashers near the bottom in 40 to 90 feet around Whitefish Point and North Point. Atlantic salmon have also been caught near Thunder Bay Island. Pier anglers caught a few walleye and freshwater drum on crank baits.
Thunder Bay River: Anglers casting crank baits and jerk baits or jigging and drifting leeches and crawlers caught walleye, smallmouth bass, pike and freshwater drum. Most walleye were caught in the early morning or evening. If fishing from shore, try Lamarre Park or the 9th Street Bridge. Rock bass and channel catfish were also caught on crawlers and leeches. A few perch were spotted near Mill Island and the Holiday Inn. Those casting spoons from the 9th Street Dam caught a couple small steelhead.
Oscoda: Anglers trolling spoons caught lake trout and a couple steelhead in 40 to 90 feet. Walleye and freshwater drum were caught when trolling rapalas and crawler harnesses in 10 to 20 feet. Pier anglers caught channel catfish, carp, and a few white suckers when still-fishing with crawlers on a three way swivel.
Au Sable River: Anglers have picked up a few walleye when drifting crawlers or casting glow crank baits in the evening. Channel catfish, white suckers, rock bass and carp were caught on crawlers.
Higgins Lake: Is producing some good size rock bass. Lake trout anglers were using weighted jigs and taking a few fish.
Houghton Lake: Walleye were caught near the drop-offs when using live bait near the weed beds during the day and switching to crank baits up near shore at night. Crappie have moved out into the lake and the bite has slowed. Bass are hitting on artificial worms. The pike are smaller right now but fun to catch as they are hitting on anything. Panfish anglers were taking lots of sunfish.
Tawas: Walleye anglers were trolling in five to 15 feet on the north side of Big Charity Island or down near Alabaster in somewhat deeper water. Several limit catches were reported. Fish were also taken in 30 to 40 feet off Tawas Point. A couple steelhead were taken on body baits in 60 feet. Pier fishing was limited to bass and carp.
Tawas River: Shore anglers caught a mix of bass, pike, catfish and freshwater drum.
Au Gres: Walleye anglers going south to fish off the Saganing and Pinconning Bars in 10 to 15 feet did well. Others were fishing south of Pointe Au Gres around the “Humps” or trolling between Pointe Au Gres and Point Lookout in 25 to 40 feet. A couple Atlantic salmon were taken in 15 feet near the mouth of the river.
Au Gres River: A mix of bass, pike, yellow perch, catfish and freshwater drum were taken in the lower river.
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