Archive for April, 2009

Kudos for Pro Choice Fishing

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

I had been up this morning, walked the dogs,  and just settled in to get started on the computer this morning when the phone rang.  It was Brent from Pro Choice Fishing, just calling to make sure I had received my order yesterday for my tournament this Saturday.

Good customer service is so hard to find these days in the age of big box stores and corporate offices several states away, I truly appreciated the gesture this morning.  I make it a point to thank the person on the other end of the line when they go that extra mile.  He asked where I would be fishing, and even gave some pointers on spots and lure speeds.  Every little bit helps, and you never turn away good informtion when available!  He knew the area, mentioned some things I already knew and confirmed my thoughts on those area, and gave me some really good tips on water conditions.

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4/30 Michigan DNR Fishing Report

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Opening weekend followed tradition as it was wet in most areas. Extensive rainfall has many rivers flooded. It could take a minimum of seven to ten days for the watersheds to return to near normal conditions. Avoid standing near the edge of riverbanks because the ground is saturated and could pull away at anytime. Anglers hard-bitten by the fishing bug are encouraged to try inland lakes that are not connected to any river systems, because they were least affected by recent rains. Southeast Lower Peninsula Lake Erie – Bad weather has kept anglers on shore. When they can get out, anglers were still finding fair catches of walleye near the Dumping Grounds between Bolles Harbor and Luna Pier. Most were jigging in 8 to 12 feet of water however water clarity has been poor due to runoff after the storms. Good numbers of catfish have been caught in the Hot Ponds off Bolles Harbor. The catch and immediate release bass season was off to a good start with good numbers of fish caught in the marinas. Huron River – High water levels have bought the white bass in and anglers are catching their limits on minnows or jigs with tails. Good numbers of walleye were caught on minnow wraps or flies. Detroit River – Walleye are stacked up in the river. Anglers are doing well along the entire river when jigging or trolling. Humbug Marina off Gibraltar was a local hot spot. Good walleye action on the Canadian side. St. Clair River – Has good walleye fishing along the entire river. Hot spots were Marine City and the Middle Grounds. Look for steelhead and salmon off the mouth of the Black River. Lexington – Possibly the better fishing for Great Lakes anglers will be off the Thumb ports where good catches of coho, chinook and even some walleye were taken on downriggers with long lines in 10 to 25 feet of water. Try spoons or body baits. Port Sanilac – The better catch rates were north and south of the port when trolling. Harbor Beach – Should start producing chinook, coho and walleye. Saginaw Bay – Angler will want to seek out areas of clear water far away from river mouths, or fish along the line where clear and muddy waters converge. Walleye were hitting good on crawler harnesses fished off planer boards. Saginaw River – Had a good walleye opener but the river is now flooded. It will take a week or more for the Saginaw River watershed to recede enough for anglers to start fishing again. Tittabawassee River – The walleye opener was absolutely incredible, by all reports….for Saturday only. Central Michigan received a lot of rain and the river is not fishable at this time. Southwest Lower Peninsula St. Joe – Boats trolling in the channel caught brown trout and coho. St. Joe River – Is high and muddy. There were reports of steelhead at Berrien Springs, Buchanan, Niles and Mishawaka. Look for pike and crappie in the backwaters. Grand Haven – A brown trout was caught off the north pier when using spawn. Perch are still biting south of the pier in the 60 foot hole. Minnows, wigglers, spikes, and mousies are all working. The fish were a little smaller than last week. Grand River at Grand Rapids – The walleye opener was a good one however the river is high and muddy at this time. Those looking to wade should wait until the water levels come back down. Grand River at Lansing – Is running high and fast so use caution. The steelhead fishing is pretty much done but the pike and walleye action has been good over at Moore’s Park Dam. Carp were also caught. The Portland and Lyons area have also been good for pike and walleye. Chartreuse would be a good color to use with the muddy water. Looking Glass River – Is not fishable due to high water levels. Maple River – Is not fishable due to high water levels. Muskegon – Pier anglers were catching fish but the boat anglers were not able to get out due to storms and strong winds. Muskegon Lake – Perch were still being caught however anglers may need to move around to locate a school of fish. Muskegon River – Anglers were catching steelhead and suckers before the water levels went up. Northeast Lower Peninsula Rogers City – Fishing was slow however recent rains have brought the rivers up and the run-off will help warm up the shoreline waters. Boats trolling for salmon and brown trout had little luck, the waters are too cold. With a warm up, look for fish in Calcite Harbor or Swan Bay. Those fishing off the breakwall had limited results when casting spoons in chartreuse, blue and silver, green and silver or fire-tiger. Alpena – Boats are trolling just off the mouth of the river for walleye and brown trout. Thunder Bay River – Anglers are catching steelhead, walleye and suckers. Steelhead and walleye can be found up near the dam and suckers are throughout. Harrisville – Anglers fishing both sides of the wall were catching walleye. Boats out trolling picked up some fish on body baits. Good colors were fire-tiger, blue and silver or red and silver. Steelhead and brown trout were scarce. Lake trout were also caught but the season does not open until May 1st. Higgins Lake – Perch have been caught on minnows and wigglers. Boats trolling cowbells just off the bottom in 80 feet of water have caught some lake trout. Houghton Lake – Opening weekend was wet however anglers did manage to catch fish. Boats trolling in shallow waters 6 to 8 feet deep found walleye and northern pike. Bluegills and crappie can still be found in the canals. Oscoda – Walleye fishing picked up and the fish were most active from the early afternoon until well after dark. Pier anglers were using crawlers or body baits. Atlantic salmon and brown trout were also caught. Au Sable River – Steelhead have been seen all the way up to the dam. Tawas – Walleye action was good when trolling planer boards and body baits. Pier anglers caught walleye and brown trout. Au Gres – Good walleye fishing off the mouth of the river. Boats are trolling a crawler harness or vertical jigging. Au Gres River – Steelhead are still in the river. Anglers are surfcasting with spawn or small spoons near the Singing Bridge. Walleye have been caught at night. Chippewa River – In Isabella County has high water levels. Northwest Lower Peninsula Petoskey – Bad weather and cold water temperatures made for slow fishing. Bear River – Steelhead anglers caught some fish that came in with the rain. Most were using spawn, wax worms or flies. A few did well but most were disappointed. Lake Charlevoix – Steelhead anglers are working the rivers while perch anglers are targeting the lake. As the waters warm, anglers will be out looking for lake trout in the shallows. Suckers are still running in area streams. Lake Bellaire – Few anglers were out. The boat launch at Fisherman’s Paradise is in and ready for use, however, the construction at the access site is still not finished. For walleye, anglers were drifting jigs with crawlers and leeches or trolling a crawler harness or rapalas between Intermediate River and the Grass River outlet in 10 to 25 feet of water. Some targeted the river but no walleye were caught. Traverse City – Strong winds have hampered fishing efforts. When boats can get out, lake trout were caught in the West Bay when jigging. Boardman River – Steelhead action was slow due to cold water temperatures. Crystal Lake – In Benzie County is producing light numbers of steelhead for those surfcasting in the weeds off Cold Creek. Early morning is best. Platte Bay – Shore anglers using spawn were not catching anything but those trolling near the outlet were taking a few brown trout. Frankfort – Good numbers of brown trout were caught when trolling in the harbor. A few browns were caught between Frankfort and Point Betsie in 8 to 16 feet of water. Pier anglers caught fish when casting small spoons or using spawn. Betsie River – Once the water levels start to drop, target the area between Benzonia and the Homestead Dam for steelhead. Fish will still be in the river. Arcadia – Had fair fishing when there is warm water near shore. Boats trolling spoons around the Herring Hole have caught a few brown trout. Onekama – Pier fishing has been somewhat slow with the windy weather. A few walleye were caught when casting body baits after dark. Portage Lake – Good numbers of perch are still being caught in front of the channel, though a few smaller fish are now mixed in. Try in front of the channel and fish with minnows, wigglers, or wax worms. Pike were caught along the south shoreline. Manistee – Pier anglers targeting brown trout picked up a few fish when there was a nice chop on the water. Boats trolling in the harbor and along the shoreline have caught brown trout on body baits. Perch fishing off the pier has slowed. Manistee River – Steelhead and suckers can still be found however the river is high. Ludington – Pier fishing was slow but those trolling along the shoreline were catching some brown trout. Body baits in fire-tiger and clown patterns have been producing most of the fish. Pere Marquette River – Water levels are high and fast. Once the levels come down, good fishing should continue. UPPER PENINSULA Pilgrim River – Near Chassell, had a smelt run late last week. Anglers were getting their two gallon limit. Keweenaw Bay – Chinook, coho and steelhead have been caught from the Baraga Marina to the head of the Bay when fishing 30 to 55 feet down in waters 40 to 60 feet deep. Coho and steelhead were caught off the pier and when shore fishing near Linden Creek, which is across from the V.F.W. Hall in L’Anse. There were reports of smelt in Linden Creek and at the first bridge next to the Baraga State Park. Fall’s River – Steelhead fishing was fair and there were reports of a smelt run. Marquette – Fishing was slow except for the few fish caught by those trolling in front of the Carp River. The rivers are running high and fast. Menominee – Those trolling and jigging caught some nice walleye in the 18 to 21 inch range. Try a jig and minnow or plug 10 to 12 feet of water. Menominee River – Some nice walleye were seen in the river however catch rates were slow. Most were casting rapalas. There are lots of suckers in the river. Cedar River – Those trolling the shallows just off the mouth have been averaging one fish per boat of either brown trout or splake when using different colored plugs in 7 to 15 feet of water. Little Bay De Noc – The docks are in at Kipling and Ford River. The Rapid River Launch is the only one not installed. The rivers are high and fast. Shore anglers caught brown trout off Sand Point in Escanaba when casting crank baits or spoons in the harbor. Perch anglers are still anticipating the seasonal catches off Saunders Point, but no good reports as of yet. Ford River – Steelhead have been caught 4 to 8 miles upstream. Day’s River – Most anglers are fishing between old US-2 and the Golf Course. Big Bay De Noc – The docks are in Fayette, Garden and Ogontz. Several anglers headed out to Kate’s Bay where the late ice season was good, but few catches were reported. No smelt to report. Au Train – The ice is gone and the boat launch is in. The fishing has been exceptional with nice catches of coho and brown trout when casting or jigging near the mouth of the rivers. Munising – Pier anglers caught coho on spawn sacks or Cleo’s. The docks are in at the Municipal launch and boats are venturing out as the ice finally blew out. Extreme caution needs to be used because of floating ice. Out near Grand Island, boat anglers will need to watch for shelf ice. Boats in Trout Bay seem to be doing better than those trolling around in Munising Bay. Grand Marais – Pier anglers are catching coho. Boat anglers are taking a mix of steelhead, brown trout, coho, chinook and lake trout when fishing in the shallows along the shoreline or in front of the rivers and creeks that empty into Lake Superior. Drummond Island – Yellow perch fishing has been excellent. Limits of perch are being taken off the Bayside dock, the pier and also in Scotts Bay when using a crappie spreader with live minnows. De Tour – Some are fishing Albany Creek for steelhead. Most are using spoons and catch rates were limited. Cedarville and Hessel – Perch fishing has declined, perhaps due to low angler pressure. Splake have been caught off the Hessel Marina pier however the season does not open until May 1st. Carp River – A few anglers are still targeting steelhead. They are fishing spawn near the McDonald rapids.

4/30 AAA Fishing Report

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Wind and rain has plagued anglers for several days now creating tough fishing conditions in many areas of the state. Before heading to your fishing destination, visit www.AAATraffic.com for the latest traffic, construction, weather and road conditions that may affect your route.


 

Upper Peninsula:

Bergland anglers seem to be in a transition period now that the ice is gone. Very minimal activity on perch and most anglers are just waiting for walleye season to open on May 15.

Marquette received 18-inches of snow last week and it has rained ever since so the rivers are crested and very muddy, most look like chocolate. Activity is slow overall slow with the exception of a few Coho on Lake Superior.

Escanaba anglers dealt with rain and wind this week that created high water levels in the rivers. All of the boat landings are open as well as trout season. Trout activity got off to a slow start in the streams. North of Gladstone some perch are being taken in the narrows. Walleye season opens May 15.

Indian Lake is producing nice numbers of perch and anglers are doing well on the majority of inland lakes. The Manistique River continues to remain strong for steelhead on spawn. So far no activity on Lake Michigan, just off of the Lake near Thompson Creek the brown trout are starting to hit.

Off of the Sault Ste. Marie area perch are biting on minnows near Sugar Island. Rain has curtailed much of the angling activity this week overall.

Around Munuscong the St. Mary’s River is producing steelhead on spawn and spoons. Pike, walleye and musky season opens May 15.

Around Drummond Island some smelt can still be found in the Lake Huron tributaries and anglers are getting some perch on minnows and perch rigs.

St. Ignace received plenty of wind and rain this week idling fishing activity, but a warm-up helped a few anglers pull in some trout. Smelt has slowed down but persistent anglers heading to the north side of the Carp River are filling their two-gallon bucket.

Information Providers: Bay View Bait & Tackle-Escanaba; Gogebic Grocery-Marenisco; Top O’Lake Sport-Manistique; Gander Mountain-Marquette; Hank’s Sporting-Sault Ste. Marie; Wilderness Treasurers-Munuscong Bay and ACE Hardware-St. Ignace.


Northwest:

Rain and adverse weather has limited fishing activity in Alanson so far this week.

Traverse City anglers are doing well on the Boardman River for steelhead. Suttons Bay is producing some perch on wigglers and perch minnows. Walleye is slow so far.

Anglers getting out around the Frankfort area are doing well on most inland lakes for blue gill and crappie. Steelhead and suckers are still running at a good pace on the Betsie and Platte rivers. Spawn and flies are working well, spin fishing, bobbers and longer leaders are also in the bag of tricks for anglers. Walleye and trout season opens in the area on Saturday.

Around Kalkaska some nice size trout have been caught despite the rain. The rain should actually bring in more steelhead into the Boardman River for the weekend.

Gaylord anglers are finding very good steelhead numbers in the Boyne, Sturgeon and Jordan rivers. Spawn, egg flies and nymph patterns are working well. Good action for walleye on Otsego Lake and Big Lake with crawler harnesses and crank bait working well. Trout streams are slow but improving.

In the Cadillac area fishing this week has been quiet with some blue gill and crappie being taking from Mitchell and Cadillac lakes. Trout fishing is good in the streams.

Information providers: Alphorn-Gaylord; Backcast Fly Shop-Frankfort; Jack’s Sports-Kalkaska; Pilgrim’s Village-Cadillac; Young’s Bait Shop-Alanson and Gander Mountain-Traverse City.


West:

Excellent trout action is taking place around the Baldwin area on the Little Manistee and Pere Marquette rivers and streams throughout the area that include rainbow, brown and brook trout. Steelhead activity is also rated good to excellent when using spawn. Inland lakes are good for pike on sucker minnows and the pan fish are biting in nice numbers too.

Good fishing for anglers in the Muskegon area for perch, trout and walleye. Muskegon Lake is producing nice numbers of perch in 42-29 feet of water on minnows and wigglers. Perch action is good on Lake Michigan in 60-70 feet of water. The White and Muskegon rivers are both giving up tremendous trout catches. Off of the Muskegon piers the walleye fishing is good using crank baits and husky jerks.

In the Chippewa Lake area the channels are providing good counts of specks and Chippewa Lake is producing a few walleye on minnows.

Rain, rain and more rain is the word in Grand Rapids and with all that rain flooding is the rule for just about every river in the area idling fishing at this point. Inland lakes all have high water levels as well but are fishable.

Information providers: King Sports-Baldwin; East Bay Store-Chippewa Lake; Shoreline Bait & Tackle-Muskegon; Gander Mountain-Grand Rapids and Wolf Lake Motel & Resort-Baldwin.


Southwest:

Lake Michigan off of the Benton Harbor area is giving up good catches of Coho and Kings on Rapalas and orange spoons in 50-feet of water. Just about anything orange is doing the trick.

Wind and rain today has halted angling activity in the New Buffalo area.

High water from rain is causing for poor fishing conditions in the Kalamazoo area. Overall the angling action is slow and has been rough due to heavy winds. Pine Lake and Maple Lake are producing some blue gill. The St. Joe harbor is giving up a few brown trout.

Inland lakes throughout the Three Rivers area are providing nice numbers of perch and blue gill on wax worms and minnows.

Information providers: Tackle Haven-Benton Harbor; D.& R. Sports-Kalamazoo; Captain Cook’s-New Buffalo and Fisherman’s Luck-Three Rivers.


Northeast:

Alpena anglers continue to hit on good numbers of walleye near the shoreline of Lake Huron. Fishing in the evening hours with Rapalas seems to be getting good results. Fish are ranging from three to seven pounds. Steelhead and sucker activity is good near the Ninth Street Dam when anglers use spawn and flies.

Fishing is good in Oscoda for steelhead, suckers and walleye. Below the Foote Dam Pond steelhead and sucker activity is really starting to pick up. Walleye are hitting near the mouth of the Au Sable River.

Grayling anglers are doing fair for trout on the Au Sable and Manistee rivers. Best fishing seems to be mid-day. Lake Margrethe is slow to fair for pan fish. Anglers are getting best results in shallow water since fish are starting to bed up a bit. The walleye bite is slow so far. Crappie and blue gill are showing up in the canals. Live baits are working well on pan fish, wax worms on blue gill and jig heads with leeches while drifting for walleye.

Fishing is on the rise for Houghton Lake anglers. Today the weather finally broke and the walleye and pike are biting when trolling and using stick baits or Rapalas. The canals are producing decent counts of blue gill and crappie.

The sun finally popped out today on Higgins Lake after days of rain and wind. Walleye, trout and pike season are open, but so far no activity is taking place.

In the Au Gres area steelhead activity is still good on the east branch of the Au Gres. Sucker opportunities have dwindled. Good action for walleye at the mouth of the River.

Standish anglers are finding a slow and tough go for fishing due to northeast winds and rain causing dirty water and rough conditions. Some walleye are being caught near the mouth of the river and perch fishing seems to be over.

Information providers: Clem’s-Alpena; Skips-Grayling; Lyman’s-Houghton Lake; Sports Barn-Higgins Lake; Wright’s Sport Shop-Au Gres; The Dam Store-Oscoda and Eagle Bay Marina-Standish.


East:

Heavy winds have really curtailed the fishing for anglers around Bay City, Bay Port and Saginaw. Water is high, dirty and white caps were common on several days. Bay Port had a few small perch catches and a few anglers were catching and releasing some bass. Saginaw Bay gave up a few walleye on golden shiners, husky jerks, body baits and minnows during the evening hours, but overall the fishing opportunities have been limited. The Saginaw River has high water levels and is churned up like a chocolate milkshake.

Port Sanilac and Lexington anglers are trolling in 10-20 feet of water using some spoons but mostly body baits. Gold and orange are the best colors. Lexington Harbor has perch action picking up but you will need patience and put your time in. Anglers are finding that one day the fish are small in size the next day they are large, very inconsistent. The Port Huron Boardwalk has some nice numbers of Coho, Kings, walleye and steelhead for the taking. Red Eye spoons are hot on set lines. The mouth of the Black River the perch are starting to pick up with best results using Emerald Shiners and small perch bait. A few whitefish can be spotted at the mouth of the river and anglers are vertical jigging for walleye. Mill Creek the sucker run is slowing down.

Information providers: Anderson’s Pro Bait-Port Huron; 1st & Main-Bay Port; Michigan Sportsman-Bay City and Gander Mountain-Saginaw.


Central:

Water is high around Lansing and the fishing conditions are not good. The Grand River is muddy and the steelhead run has slowed. Pretty much all the fishing is slow on area lakes. Anglers are anxious for the weather to settle.

Anglers fishing throughout and around the Brooklyn area are finding slow activity due to wind. A few inland lakes are giving up good gill action and only a few walleye.

Information providers: Knutson’s Live Bait-Brooklyn and Grand River Bait and Tackle-Lansing.


Southeast:

East winds around the Harrison Township area has angling activity slowed today. A few anglers have been out catching and releasing small mouth bass in 6-8 feet of water on Lake St. Clair but overall rough conditions.

If the wind would just stop the walleye fishing would be phenomenal between Gibraltar and the Ambassador Bridge on the Detroit River. Over the past weekend, hundreds of walleye anglers were out despite very windy conditions and white caps. Anglers have been plagued with high winds since Saturday causing rough waters and tough fishing conditions. Today the winds are high again keeping anglers off the water. Shore fishing is decent from Delray Park for perch and silver bass, but walleye is only rated fair thanks to dirty water. Hand-liners are doing well at night. Baits of choice include Finesse minnows, Wyandotte Worms and a variety of gulp baits. Also try two-eyed jigs, chartreuse baits, Pumpkin Seeds and Melon Belly on the walleye. When the wind dies down, expect anglers to be back out at the hot spots that include off the wall near BASF, and near Great Lakes Steel Boat Club and the steel mill area where anglers were getting limits easily.

Off of Monroe, high winds kept anglers off of Lake Erie earlier this week but today some attempted are back at it fishing around Bolles Harbor, Brest Bay and near River Raisin seeking walleye. Most anglers are trolling with crawler harnesses, Rapala Shad Wraps popular in silver and black and Wyandotte worms. One ounce jig heads also seem to get results. Silver bass are very active and it is hard to keep them off the line when walleye fishing. Walleye activity is very good around Luna Pier, near the shipping channels, Turtle Island and the Toledo Light. Purple Hair jigs, minnows and worms are working well. The Huron River in Flat Rock still has some steelhead activity near Metro Park, by the Dam and near Edison.

Good fishing around Belleville where anglers are getting decent catches of walleye and pike on both Ford and Belleville lakes using suckers and Red Devil spoons. Pike are hitting on gold walleye shiners. A good location for some crappie action is around the flats on Ford Lake using minnows and walleye minnows. Blue gill are biting on the Huron River and both lakes on wax worms. A few anglers are catching and releasing bass. Popular baits include night crawlers and baby crawlers and wax worms for blue gill is starting to pick up.

Information providers: Gander Mountain-Taylor; Lakeside Fishing Shop-St. Clair Shores; Pro-Fishing & Archery-Harrison Township; South Street Tackle-Belleville; Bottom Line Bait & Tackle-Rock Wood; Erie Party Shop-Monroe and Andy’s Tackle Box-Melvindale.

4/29 Maumee Fishing Report

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
 

MAUMEE RIVER

SANDUSKY RIVER 

WATER CONDITIONS

Temp: 58.5 °F

Level:   The river is near normal at 581 feet.   

Fishing Effort: modearate

Temp: 64 °F

Level: The Sandusky River is low.
 
Fishing Effort: moderate

FISH BEING CAUGHT

 

There are still a good number of male walleye in the river, with a fair number of white bass.  Anglers are catching limits of walleye.

Walleye fishing on the Sandusky River was good over the weekend with some limits being caught.  Anglers were also catching a lot of white bass and white perch.

BEST BAITS

 

The best bait to catch walleye are floating jig heads tied about 18-24 inches above a weight.  The amount of weight depends on the amount of flow. At low flow try
3/8 oz weight; at high flow try
3/4 0z weight.
Tip the jig with a brightly colored plastic tail–pink, green, yellow–fluorescent colors seem to work the best.
The floating jigs will continue to work for walleye.  A variety of baits will work well for white bass including jigs, jigs tipped with minnows, or minnows fished under a bobber. 

BEST LOCATIONS

 

The best areas to catch walleye have been Orleans Park and White Street, or Jerome Road to Side Cut Park. 

Try fishing between the bridges and at Rodger Young Park. 

OUTLOOK

 

Outlook for the week is good.

Most anglers will start targeting white bass but will still catch walleye occasionally. 

COMMENTS

 

Walleye fishing should continue to be good through the week, and the white bass fishing should continue getting better with warmer water temperatures.

Some walleye shorter than the 15-inch miminum length limit are being caught.  Do NOT keep any walleye shorter than 15 inches.  Take a ruler with you. 

White bass fishing should continue to pick up this weekend.  Some walleye shorter than the 15-inch miminum length limit are being caught.  Do NOT keep any walleye shorter than 15 inches.  Take a ruler with you. 

Pro Choice Fishing: Great Blades, BETTER Service

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

I love going to the dealer booths at the Michigan-Ohio Fishing Show held at the Fairgrounds the last two winters.  I always find something that I can use, and once in a while find something really good.  This year it was the booth with the guys from Pro Choice Fishing.

I mentioned yesterday about the “Purple Claw” blade that caught one of the fish we landed on Sunday.  That’s the place where I got it while walking around the Monroe Bank and Trust Expo Center that weekend. I know I dropped 40 bucks just in blades that day at their booth.  I even picked up some of the Claws that day, but as it turns out, not nearly enough.

Brent, the owner even mentioned while I was at the booth, that the Purple Claw was their best producer last year.  I had picked up four that day, and when I lost one after landing that fish Sunday, I thought I better load back up.  I even considered calling in the order while on the water, but didn’t have the number loaded in my cell phone.

So instead I waited till Monday morning and called Brent to make sure I wanted the ones with the copper blades for this weekend’s tournament. The website needs some reworking, somehow “bronze” was typed instead of copper.  So I ordered 12 in sized #5 blade, and 6 more for good measure in the #4 colorado blade size.

I emailed that I appreciated the help over the phone and for explaining the ordering process on the website.  Mentioned that I had a tourney on Saturday and how they had been right in their original suggestion back in February. 

The best part is that I got a return phone call an hour later.  Brent explained to me that he didn’t know that I needed them for a tournament, and would make sure that the order would get to shipped to me that day.  That’s GREAT customer service, and another MICHIGAN company coming through for their state’s anglers.

Sunday on Lake Erie

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Well the winds died down and we managed to head out to Lake Erie yesterday.  Picked up a few nice fish, going two for 2 for a good hook up ratio at least.  Lots of traffic out there with a tourney going on and the line south of Stoney Point filled up fast with boats.

Not sure why it was so tough, could always blame that east wind that started the day off.  Its transition time right now I believe with the water temps really increasing the last couple of days.  Going from cranks to harnesses.  The two fish were caught on Northland’s solid blue metallic deep cup blades that I rigged up with Mustad Ultra Points and Triple Grips.  Same hook setup on some Purple Claw’s that I picked up at the Huron Valleye Sportfishing Club’s Monroe Boat Show earlier this spring.  Nice blades!

07t

blue

 

1st-eye

Great Lakes Temp Map

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

http://www.coastwatch.msu.edu/

You can use the above link to check out anywhere in the Great Lakes by simply clicking on the lake you want the temperature information for.

For just the Western Basin of Lake Erie, click on the link below.

http://www.coastwatch.msu.edu/erie/e1.html

April 23: DNR Fishing Report

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

It looks like spring fishing has finally begun, at least in the Lower Peninsula. Some waters around the state are muddy due to recent rains and strong winds. Warm weather by the end of the week should make for some good fishing.

 

Southeast Lower Peninsula

Lake Erie - Has been rough and muddy. Few anglers had been out.

Huron River - Steelhead anglers are catching fish on spawn, wax worms, flies, small jigs or small spoons.

Detroit River - East winds have muddied up the waters but anglers are still walleye fishing. Most are jigging minnows with stinger hooks. Boats are launching from Metro Park or Elizabeth Park.

St. Clair River - Boat and shore anglers up near Port Huron continue to catch steelhead, coho, walleye and even some suckers.

Lexington - A few anglers have been out catching the occasional steelhead.

Port Austin - Some coho and a couple of big brown trout were taken by shore anglers in the lower end of Bird Creek.

Saginaw Bay - Lots of small perch means lots of sorting in both the lower Pine and the cut at the end of Palmer Road. Bigger fish have been caught on the right days. When boat anglers can get out, they found some bigger fish out near the commercial nets. Perch have been caught from the docks at Linwood Marina, inside Eagle’s Landing, and at the end of Sagatoo Road. Good catches of walleye were taken near Channel Island and off the mouth of the Kawkawlin River when vertical jigging or trolling planer boards with body baits. At Caseville, the occasional walleye has been caught by those fishing lake ward off the pier.

Saginaw River - Some decent size perch were caught in the lower river from the Bay Aggregate cut.

Quanicassee River - Has been slow with only a few perch caught.

Sebewaing River - Has lots of small perch however the river and the marina are full of emerald shiners. That much forage in one place will make it hard to catch a fish.

Pigeon River - Has lots of small perch in the river and the marina basins. Be ready to sort out the small ones.

Southwest Lower Peninsula

St. Joe - Fishing is good with boats catching coho when trolling off the bottom along the mud lines. Pier anglers caught good numbers of coho and whitefish on spawn.

St. Joe River - Steelhead are still passing through the ladder at Berrien Springs. A few brown trout have been caught.

South Haven - Pier anglers are taking a fair number of coho when still-fishing.

Grand Haven - Anglers were targeting steelhead and brown trout but catch rates were spotty. Pier anglers have caught a few menominee. Boats were trolling along the shoreline in shallow waters for brown trout. Stick baits in a “tiger pattern” have produced fish. Some lake trout have also been caught but the fish need to be released immediately because the season does not open until May 1st.

Grand River at Grand Rapids - Has started to clear up. Anglers are still catching steelhead with the better fishing between the dam and Wealthy Street. There is still a good number of chrome fish in the river and they seem to be hitting on spawn or yarn. Carp and suckers are also being caught. Bruce Bayou is producing some nice bluegill and crappie. Try wax worms, leaf worms or minnows.

Grand River at Lansing - Steelhead are still being passed through the ladder at Webber Dam. Those fishing over at Moore’s Park are catching them when floating crawlers under a bobber. The rain should push more fish up into the Lansing area.

Reeds Lake - Perch fishing has been good. The channels are producing fair to good numbers of crappie and bluegills.

Muskegon - Pier anglers are catching steelhead and brown trout. Boat anglers have been trolling just outside the piers.

Muskegon Lake - Anglers are still catching yellow perch. The better fishing has been along the west side of the lake between the channel and the Yacht Club in 42 to 49 feet of water.

Muskegon River - Fair to good steelhead action from the mouth to Bridgeton.

Whitehall - The brown trout and steelhead action continues to be slow. The occasional brown trout was caught by boats trolling in 8 to 10 feet of water between the sandbars.

White Lake - There are still a lot of perch being caught in front of the old Post Office, where the lake meets the channel, and off the northwest point nearest the channel.

White River - Steelhead action continues up near Hesperia.

Northeast Lower Peninsula

Rockport - Anglers are steelhead fishing off the pier. Most are casting spawn but some were bobber fishing in 5 feet of water. The docks are not in yet; therefore, not much boat activity.

Alpena - A limited number of walleye have been caught near the mouth when trolling body baits.

Thunder Bay River - Those fishing for steelhead are casting or still-fishing with spawn or flies. There have been reports of brown trout caught behind LaFarge when trolling body baits.

Harrisville - Boat anglers able to get out have caught steelhead, brown trout and even some walleye in 15 to 20 feet of water in front of the harbor. They are trolling with planer boards or long lining with body baits. Good colors were silver or fire-tiger. Some walleye were caught off the north wall on body baits.

Houghton Lake - Is ice free and those fishing the canals have started to catch bluegill and crappie.

Oscoda - Walleye fishing had started to pick up and then slowed again. Look for the action to pick back up once the temperatures warm up.

Au Sable River - Steelhead are in the river. Both shore anglers and drift boats are catching fish on spawn or body baits.

Tawas - Lots of small perch have been caught in the harbor. The average is 5 to 7 inches but some keepers in the 8 to 9 inch range were also caught. Those fishing on the lake side of the pier have caught a few walleye, steelhead, brown trout and the occasional salmon. Boats are trolling for walleye with planer boards and rapalas in front of the river and down toward Alabaster.

Au Gres - Boats trolling off the mouth of the river with planer boards and body baits were catching walleye.

Au Gres River - Over near the Singing Bridge, steelhead anglers were doing well when using spawn in the lower Whitney Drain. Surfcasting also produced fish.

Rifle River - It looks like the sucker runs have peaked near Omer, but anglers fishing further up near Sterling were still catching good numbers of fish.

Northwest Lower Peninsula

Traverse City - Both bays are open. Boat anglers are searching for steelhead, brown trout, lake trout, whitefish and perch but catch rates have been slow.

Elk River - Fishing has been slow with the colder weather. A few fish were caught when using spawn or wax worms.

Boardman River - Catch rates have been hit-or-miss with the better success while surf casting off the mouth and off the Maritime Dock when using spawn or wigglers. Warmer weather should kick the fishing in high gear.

Frankfort - Pier fishing was slow. Boats trolling for brown trout reported fair catch rates when they can get out.

Betsie River - Steelhead anglers are taking fish. Some days are better than others.

Manistee - Pier fishing was spotty. Boat anglers are catching brown trout when trolling in the harbor and out around the piers. Clown, fire-tiger and chartreuse patterns were catching fish. Strong winds have hampered spring trolling.

Manistee River - There were some good catches up near Tippy Dam but overall, the run is a little slow due to cold temperatures and lack of rain. The bright side is that steelhead fishing will extend throughout the month of April.

Ludington - Steelhead and brown trout fishing off the piers remains slow. Boat anglers have caught brown trout when trolling along the shoreline with body baits. Green and orange were good colors. Strong winds have hampered fishing.

Pentwater - Pier fishing has been slow. A few brown trout were caught by those trolling in 10 feet of water between the sandbars.

UPPER PENINSULA

Keweenaw Bay - Several coho and a couple rainbow trout were taken through the ice near L’Anse but the ice has since deteriorated to the point of dangerous. No luck on the piers yet. Boats are trolling but few fish were caught. Look for catch rates to improve with spring rains and warmer temperatures.

Fall’s River - Slow catch rates for those targeting rainbow trout.

Marquette - Steelhead have been caught out from the mouth of the rivers when trolling spoons and body baits. Coho were caught in both the upper and lower harbor when using jigs with twister tails and cut bait. Pink has been a good color. Rain is needed to bring steelhead into the rivers.

Menominee River - Anglers are starting to pick up some nice walleye when trolling in shallow waters and near the mouth of the river. Those wading and casting from shore had limited success. Evenings were best for walleye. Those trolling or casting were using a #9 blue and white rapala. Suckers are starting to show up in the river. Steelhead and brown trout action was slow.

Cedar River - The docks are in at the public access site and at Stony Point. The water levels are low so there has not been much fishing activity. Boats are starting to troll the shoreline near the mouth and also the shallows for splake and brown trout. A few fish were caught on different colored plugs.

Au Train - Some nice catches of coho are coming from the mouth of the Rock River on spawn bags and crawlers.

Munising - Fishing was slow, warmer weather is needed. The ice is deteriorating and the shoreline has slush as the pressure cracks start to open up. Further out, there is ice however much of the surface is covered with honeycomb ice. Anglers need to use extreme caution.

Munuscong - A limited number of anglers are targeting perch off Grassy Island or in Fowlers Bay.

De Tour - Anglers are targeting steelhead in Albany Creek when still-fishing with spawn bags.

Cedarville and Hessel - Anglers are catching perch along the west end of Musky Bay. They are taking boats across Snows Channel to get to the ice and fishing minnows in 6 to 8 feet of water. Little Joe Island is also producing fair numbers of perch for those using wax worms in 3 to 4 feet of water.

Carp River - Anglers are steelhead fishing at the mouth or at the first bridge off Mackinaw Trail. Most are using spawn bags.

Sunrise/Sunset Chart For April

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

April 2009
Detroit, Michigan

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Sunrise: 7:15am
Sunset: 7:57pm
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Sunset: 7:58pm
First Qtr: 9:34am
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Sunrise: 7:11am
Sunset: 7:59pm
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Sunrise: 7:10am
Sunset: 8:00pm
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Sunrise: 7:08am
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Sunrise: 7:06am
Sunset: 8:03pm
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Sunrise: 7:05am
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Sunrise: 7:03am
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Sunrise: 7:01am
Sunset: 8:06pm
Full Moon: 9:56am
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Sunrise: 7:00am
Sunset: 8:07pm
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Sunrise: 6:58am
Sunset: 8:08pm
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Sunrise: 6:56am
Sunset: 8:09pm
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Sunrise: 6:55am
Sunset: 8:10pm
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Sunrise: 6:53am
Sunset: 8:11pm
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Sunrise: 6:51am
Sunset: 8:13pm
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Sunrise: 6:50am
Sunset: 8:14pm
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Sunrise: 6:48am
Sunset: 8:15pm
Last Qtr: 8:37am
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Sunrise: 6:47am
Sunset: 8:16pm
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Sunrise: 6:45am
Sunset: 8:17pm
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Sunrise: 6:44am
Sunset: 8:18pm
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Sunrise: 6:42am
Sunset: 8:19pm
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Sunrise: 6:41am
Sunset: 8:20pm
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Sunrise: 6:39am
Sunset: 8:22pm
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Sunrise: 6:38am
Sunset: 8:23pm
New Moon: 10:23pm
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Sunrise: 6:36am
Sunset: 8:24pm
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Sunrise: 6:35am
Sunset: 8:25pm
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Sunrise: 6:33am
Sunset: 8:26pm
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Sunrise: 6:32am
Sunset: 8:27pm
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Sunrise: 6:30am
Sunset: 8:28pm
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Sunrise: 6:29am
Sunset: 8:29pm
   
Daylight Saving/Summer Time is in effect for the entire month.
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Found this while digging around the Ohio DNR website

Latest Maumee River Report

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
 

MAUMEE RIVER

SANDUSKY RIVER 

WATER CONDITIONS

Temp: 52°F

Level:   The river is slightly above normal.  It was dropping all weekend and it just dropped down to where anglers could cross over to Blue Grass Island this morning. Be CAUTIOUS the river will be coming back up today.  It is already rising at Defiance. 
Fishing Effort: high

Temp: 52°F

Level: The Sandusky River was up several feet at the end of last week.  The rise in the river brought more walleye up the river.  The river is receding and near normal today. 
Fishing Effort: moderate

FISH BEING CAUGHT

 

Walleye fishing this weekend was EXCELLENT..  Many limits were caught, most anglers caught at least two walleye.  Several large female walleye were caught this weekend.  Anglers have also been catching several walleye smaller than the 15-inch minimum length limit.  So you may want to have a ruler available.  Be cautious do not keep walleye shorter than 15-inches.   

Walleye fishing over the weekend was better.  With the river level dropping, and the warmer water temperatures, there were some limits of walleye caught over the weekend.  Many anglers caught one or two walleye. 

BEST BAITS

 

The best bait to catch walleye are floating jig heads tied about 18-24 inches above a weight.  The amount of weight depends on the amount of flow. At low flow try
3/8 oz weight; at high flow try
3/4 0z weight.
Tip the jig with a brightly colored plastic tail–pink, green, yellow–fluorescent colors seem to work the best.
The best bait to catch walleye are floating jig heads tied about 18-24 inches above a weight.  The amount of weight depends on the amount of flow. At low flow try
3/8 oz weight; at high flow try
3/4 0z weight.
Tip the jig with a brightly colored plastic tail–pink, green, yellow–fluorescent colors seem to work the best.

BEST LOCATIONS

 

The best areas over the weekend were from Fort Meigs up to Jerome Road.  The Button Wood and Side Cut Park Areas were very crowded but very good fishing. 

The best locations over the weekend were form the bike trail to Rodger Young or Walsh Parks.  

Some walleye were also caught between the two bridges.   

OUTLOOK

 

Outlook for this week is EXCELLENT!  Fishing may slow down a little today as the river rises, but it should still be good. And, excellent the rest of the week as the river starts back down again. 

Fishing for walleye will most likely slow down after this week.  We are starting to see some white bass being caught.  One angler caught 15 white bass yesterday. 

COMMENTS

 

Walleye fishing should be very good for another couple of weeks.  We did see a few white bass in the river this weekend. White bass fishing should start to pick up by next weekend.