Friday, April 28, 2006

Fishing At 12:01 AM

Good Luck to Everyone!

We will be on the water and ready to fish at 12:01 AM to start the 2006 Walleye season at Houghton Lake. Keep an eye on our web page during the weekend and we may be doing a live wireless webcast from the boat for all those that can't get into the water this weekend.

See You Out There!

Hot Hunting Spots

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Houghton Lake GPS Tips

Hot GPS Spots

Here are a few hot spots to start out fishing during the Walleye Season Opener.

We did very good here last year and we will be hitting these points again in 2006.

Just before the Walleye season closed on the ice, we also did pretty good in this area.

Good Luck!
Hot Hunting Spots

Houghton Lake Map


Houghton Lake Map Overview!

Here is a neat little map for those of you that don't already have one.

We put this together for our Houghton Lake Trip and hope that others will enjoy the tool.

For those of you that have GPS units in your boat... we specialize in providing Hot GPS spots and troll patterns for lakes we fish.

Good Luck!
Hot Hunting Spots

Walleye Opener At Houghton Lake


Walleye Season Opener!

It's only a few short days until we can start fishing for Walleye on Houghton Lake.

This year our team will be fishing the south shore and middle grounds for the opening weekend.

We look forward to sharing our reports with others and for those that enjoy the Limberlost look for our Tracker to be dockside for lunch and dinner stops.

Hot Hunting Spots

Friday, April 14, 2006



"Very Good Friday" - from 11:00am to 1:15pm we boated seven walleyes with our best fish being a 9.4 lbs at 12:30pm. We started the midmorning out in front of the man maid island in 9 FOW and didn't have to go too far before we started marking pockets of fish. We used green and silver shallow reef runners and green and silver original storms at 1.25mph targeting 5 - 7 foot deep walleye. I know it sounds crazy but it seems like the brighter the sun the higher the fish are hanging.

The SW wind increased by 3:30pm and we moved in close. We worked the shipping lane in front of the river mouth and picked up two 22" walleyes in 24 FOW with silver and copper crawler harness 3-foot of bottom.

Good luck!

Hunting Hot Spots Team

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Houghton Lake Walleye Season

It is almost time to enjoy Houghton Lake Michigan for the 2006 Walleye Season Opener.

The team from Outdoor Creations will be on the lake ready to fish at Midnight and we will be staying on the lake for the weekend. We will be stopping off at the Limberlost for food and refreshments for those of you who would like to get a live update.

We will be posting reports, photos and hot tips for all you anglers who enjoy fishing Houghton Lake.

See you out there!

Outdoor Creations

Saginaw Bay Walleye

April 9, 2006

I really want to encourage all you anglers out there that are thinking about getting out to go fishing.... It's Time!

If you look at our fishing photos you will see that my brother and I are pretty much die-hard outdoorsmen. We fish on the ice, wade the river and on the lakes... it's time for some great early season Walleye fishing.

Michigan is such a great place to fish for Walleye, Steelhead and other game fish, if your not out there... you are missing out! We will continue to keep you posted with all our current fishing reports, hot fishing spots, techniques we use and even a few underwater camera shots.

I look foward to seeing more of you outside enjoying the wonderful state you live in.

Sincerely,

Douglas Resseguie
Outdoor Creations & Hot Hunting Spots

PS. Green & Silver... HOT COLORS!

Sunday April 9, 2006

It's that time again when all serious anglers have to choose between open water Walleye or river fishing steelhead. We enjoy both, however it was time to get the boat out into the Saginaw bay for some Walleye.

We weren't disappointed as we started our day off trolling Green & Silver Thunder Stick body baits running 5 - 7 ft. Most of the fish we were marking were suspended between 5 - 11 ft and we did best trolling the edge of the shipping channel as fish were holding on the break. We also picked up fish by the channel island rock wall. The water is still pretty murkey and so we were using a little extra noise in the lures to help attract our fish. We slowed our troll down to about 1.7 mph, just enough to keep the wobble in our body baits.

We will be fishing the Saginaw Bay all year but our season opener will be on Houghton Lake this year. Good Luck to everyone starting out 2006 on the Saginaw Bay and we will keep you posted on where to find fish and what to use.

See You Out There!
Outdoor Creations