Northern Bass Fishing
How to adventure in northern waters
Bass fishing is an adventure. There is nothing in this world like catching one of the largest bass that swims the waters. One of the largest members of the sunfish is the largemouth. The largemouth bass is a great fly-fishing sport, trophy bass, hobby, etc. Along the lakes of Michigan, you will find a wide selection of smallmouth and largemouth bass. Most largemouth bass migrate in weed beds, or any area where shallow waters present heavy coverage.
In nearly all of Michigan's lakes, you will find 14-inch largemouth, as well as trophy bass that weigh around 8 pounds. The fish habitat in ponds and lakes around Michigan, and will attack anything that shows movement. You want to search for largemouth in daylight, using streamers near the beds of weed and during night use poppers or hair bugs. In addition, you want to bring along a heavy rod, as well as a heavy leader.
Along the rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes of Michigan you will also find rock bass, perch, crappies, smallmouth bass, green sunfish, bluegills, and more. During late spring or near the beginning of summer you will find some of Michigan's friendliest bluegills. Take along a light fishing rod, small poppers, spiders, and you will catch up to 10-inch gills without a problem. Use small streamers, such as the white marabou to catch crappies and perch.
Catfish is a popular hunt. You will find catfish in the southern regions of Michigan around the rivers. Take caution, since predators such as Flatheads swim the waters as well. Taking the right fishing equipment will catch you a 10-pound game.
In surrounding waters of the Great Lakes of Michigan, you will find large Pacific Chinook salmon. These fish spawn in the northern rivers all around North America as well, including Asia. The reddish tone fish is also called Quinnat, spring, and/or King Salmon. Chinook enjoys spawning in the fall months, which the fry develop in May and June. Chinook Salmon make up 50% of Michigan's northern fish. Chinook Salmon grow as large as 12 pounds. Use aggressive lures or gaudy streamers to catch Chinook.
Northern Pike or Muskellunge (Muskie) gravitate in cool waters around northern regions. Pikes are large-sharp tooth fish that swim in freshwaters. The fish have lengthy bodies; long broaden snouts, and sharp teeth. Obviously, you are hunting a predatory creature. You will find Muskies in lakes and rivers around Michigan. To hunt Northern Pike take along a fly rod. Prepare to take lure also that assist in catching tiger Muskies, bluegills, perch, soft-ray browns, and so on. The Pike in Michigan lakes and river weigh up to 10-pounds, which the 20-pound pikes are trophy fish.
Walleye is a family member kin to the perch. Walleye fish gravitate in cool waters and are spotted in De Noc Bays, Saginaw Bay, Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair, and throughout northern hemispheres of Michigan. Anglers often catch 8-pound Walleyes at rock bottom areas, where boulders and rocks offer a surplus of cover. Smallmouth bass also migrate in similar regions. Take along with you crayfish, insects, hellgrammites, and additional lure such as Hexagenia nymphs. If you want the walleye to strike, bring some streamers and nymphs.
Smallmouth bass enjoy warm water. The brown trout are nervous fish, and enjoy feasting on crayfish. Throughout warm rivers of Michigan, you will find 5-pound smallmouth, yet if you want the larger fish, head over to the warm lakes. If you visit the lakes, take with you minnows, deer hair bugs, aquatic insects, etc to catch a 9-footer smallmouth weighing in at 6 pounds.
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