Upper Peninsula
Little Bay de Noc: Windy conditions limited available locations and opportunities for fishing. Smallmouth anglers had success fishing the upper bay and locations near Gladstone.
Manistique: Pink salmon remain in the river, with anglers casting reaction baits or floating beads. Anglers were catching and seeing some Chinook salmon that were the remnants of the last run.
Marquette: Fishing activity was low this last week. Lake trout were the most reported catches, but coho and Chinook salmon reports were increasing. Most successful catches of lake trout came from anglers trolling spoons in about 75 feet of water around White Rocks. Salmon were observed and reported being caught near the mouth of the Chocolay River, and occasionally around the breakwall in lower harbor. Salmon reports were increasing in the Chocolay River where anglers were using pink/gold spinners, or floating spawn bags.
Keweenaw Bay/ Huron Bay: Weather conditions were restricting most angling effort on the bays however there were a few days when people were able to get on the lake. Anglers had some luck fishing during the morning hours for lake trout and that was the majority of the catches last week. Only one report came off the water stating any salmon catches.
Big Traverse Bay/ South Portage Entry: Anglers were not able to spend too much time on the lake and in the bays with the high winds we had the last week. Those who were able to get out caught a few lake trout and not much else. Fish seemed to be hanging out in and around rivers so anglers should try casting from or to shore.
Les Cheneaux/Detour: There was very little angler activity in the Detour area. In the Les Cheneaux area, anglers were still catching a few Chinook salmon off the marina in Hessel. There was a lot of bait fish in the marina as well.
Grand Marais: A few shore anglers that spent some long hours fishing the mouth and shoreline area the last few days had no luck. They tried casting, spawn, lots of variations. No other anglers were fishing the pier or with boats.
Munising Bay: Coho fishing was slow. Very few fish were caught off the pier, with most anglers reporting zero catches. Splake fishing was also slow with very few caught. Anglers were trying both spawn and casting but had no luck. A few boat anglers were out with the same result.
Carp River & Nunns Creek: Nunns Creek and the Carp River were still producing fish, but the numbers of anglers and salmon decreased lately. Some Chinook salmon were still available at Nunns Creek and steelhead were entering into the Carp River. Recent rainfall will likely improve the fishing.
Au Train: Fishing activity was minimal over the last week in Au Train. Some anglers attempted to go after salmon near the Laughing Whitefish River but had no success. Lake trout were reported from anglers fishing around Au Train Island. The flats remained to be the hotspot with anglers catching lake trout while trolling in 20 to 60 feet of water. Spoons and stick baits seemed to be the most successful lures while trolling.
Upper St. Marys: Fishing pressure on the Upper St. Mary’s was very low due to windy conditions. Some anglers were targeting pike and walleye in Waishkey Bay with no luck. The occasional perch was caught.
Whitefish Bay: A few anglers in Whitefish Bay were targeting salmon in 60 to 120 feet of water with no luck. Constant northwest winds kept anglers restricted to the south side of Whitefish Point near the harbor. Anglers near the mouth of the Tahquamenon River targeted walleye and pike and also had very limited luck. A few musky follows were reported.
Lake George: The fishing in Lake George was productive with catches of pike, smallmouth and perch. On occasion there were a few walleye caught, which was a distinct increase since last month, but it is hit or miss at the moment.
Lake Nicolet: Fishing in Lake Nicolet has improved as the month progresses. Mostly due to the fact of weather and temperatures. The methods have remained consistent for trolling for walleye, casting for pike and bass, jigging for perch, and casting/drifting/jigging/trolling for the various salmon. A few of the surveyed anglers have been putting in the hours to track down the fish. There were salmon caught, with a couple walleye, pike and perch caught on occasion as well.
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