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Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Waiting For Ice 12/29/11
Lindy Slick Jigs. |
Ice fishing season is starting out slow this year. Today (12/29) we still have open water on Budd Lake and all of the surrounding lakes that we like to fish on first ice. I've have heard two reports that the East Bay of Houghton Lake has up to 5-inches of ice in spots and guys are out fishing. I plan to drive up to Houghton tomorrow and check the ice conditions and will report back. Like the rest of the waiting ice fishermen I have been stocking up on fishing lures and have all of my equipment ready to go when we have safe fishing conditions.
Sunday, November 06, 2011
Pratt Lake
With the whitetail rut in full swing it's hard to think about fishing, but after nine days of straight hunting all of us were ready for a short break. We took the afternoon off and headed over to Pratt Lake to try our luck hooking a few walleye and marking spots for first ice. Overall, we found one spot on the East Shore in 15 FOW that produced six fish all pike and bass. I marked the spot and will check it out when we start ice fishing. Water temp was a cool 46 F and the dock at the launch is pulled ashore for the winter.
Justin with the first fish of the day |
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Detroit River Walleye "3- magnum report"
Monday October 10th:
Michigan State Trooper Mark Miller took a few hours off from chasing the bad guys to head out to the Detroit River to try for some fall eyes and landed this 9.1 lb lunker.
He was fishing with our friend Don Ferguson in his new sea nymph drifting with chartreuse hogs and crawlers in 8 fow.
Don't forget about the annual frog migration to the lakes where you should have great night fishing from the shore casting bright colored bombers, reflective and glow as the Walleyes wait in the shallows for unsuspecting frogs. Try rocky areas and be quiet, the fish will be very close to shore and will spook easily. You should catch a limit of hogs.
-Rich
9.1 pound Detroit River 10/10/11 |
Michigan State Trooper Mark Miller took a few hours off from chasing the bad guys to head out to the Detroit River to try for some fall eyes and landed this 9.1 lb lunker.
He was fishing with our friend Don Ferguson in his new sea nymph drifting with chartreuse hogs and crawlers in 8 fow.
Don't forget about the annual frog migration to the lakes where you should have great night fishing from the shore casting bright colored bombers, reflective and glow as the Walleyes wait in the shallows for unsuspecting frogs. Try rocky areas and be quiet, the fish will be very close to shore and will spook easily. You should catch a limit of hogs.
-Rich
Friday, September 02, 2011
Houghton Lake 9/2/11
First fish of the morning 15.5-inch walleye |
We fished Houghton Lake on Friday morning from 8am - 12:20pm. The original plan was to fish most of the day, but we were pushed off the lake by 30mph winds at lunchtime. The fishing action was good for the most part. We hooked one keeper walleye and six undersized fish along with a few pike. All of our fish were caught trolling in 5 to 8 FOW on the North shore.
Good Luck...
Friday, August 12, 2011
Hubbard Lake Fishing Report 7/16 - 7/23
Hubbard Lake |
Great fishing fun on Hubbard Lake |
Dennis,
Well we went to Hubbard Lake July 16 - 23rd and we slammed the Smallies.
We had 3 boats and we caught over 175 in the 6 days. The average size was 16 inches with several of them 18 - 20. The boats trolling said the Walleye fishing was slow but we boated 3 or 4 keepers every time we went out. The water Temp was 79 and the Walleyes seem to like the slow moving night crawler.
The first day we tried trolling and throwing lures with little luck. Day two we went to night crawlers in 8 - 15 feet of water and slammed then the rest of the week.
Thanks for all your tips!
Have a nice day,
Mike
Monday, August 08, 2011
Houghton Lake Fishing Report
Fishing Report From Jeff and Tom:
Houghton Lake - Jeff and Tom |
Drifting with Leeches seems to produce the best results, too many floating weeds for trolling.
Will be back up for Labor Day Weekend.
Jeff and Tom another good morning |
Houghton Lake Walleye Fun |
Saturday, August 06, 2011
Budd Lake 8/5/11
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Fishing Reports 7/21 - 7/23 (Budd Lake, Long Lake, Houghton Lake)
Holly with her first muskie. Caught in 23 FOW on a Red / Yellow / Silver Deep 20 Taildance while trolling for walleye. |
Fished Houghton Lake on Thursday (7/21) from 9am - 1pm with my nephews. The weather was hot and the west wind made it almost impossible to fish in our areas, so we took a few hours and did some swimming on the sand bar. At 2pm we packed up and headed south to fish Long Lake in Harrison. When we arrived at the lake we found lots of pleasure boaters trying to beat the heat. We fished until 8pm before calling it a day. Overall we hooked seventeen bass, one pike, and Chachi broke off a big fish on a slip bobber rig. I'll head back to Long Lake later in the summer to try and catch a big walleye off of the East side of the lake.
Holly and I fish Budd Lake tonight Saturday (7/23) from 7:30pm - 10:00pm hoping to find a big walleye. Last Sunday we fished Portage Lake and found lots of walleyes suspended down 12 foot in 20 FOW and hoped to find the same conditions in the 82 degree (F) Budd Lake water. We fished the South shore at the start, but quickly moved to get away from the heavy boat traffic. At 8:15pm we moved out into 25 FOW and trolled with deep 20 taildancer targeting set above the fish that we marked at 16 foot down. We hooked our first fish and then lost it close to the boat without making an ID. Then at 9:14pm Holly hooked her first tiger musky and did a great job getting it to the boat on 8 lb test. We found out that tracker the dog is not a fan of catch and release. As the muskie started to swim away tracker jumped in and chased after it along with tangling up two lines.
Good Luck....
Budd Lake trolling path. |
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Tippy Dam Pond 7/16/11
Tippy dam pound backwater |
Shore lunch |
We took a long weekend and headed up to fish the backwaters of Tippy Dam Pond. Tippy Dam is a very popular fishing location for Spring Steelhead and the Fall Salmon run, but most people never venture behind the dam to fish the remote backwaters. A backwater trip is a great adventure and if your looking to fish in the woods and get away from people this is the place to checkout. As you travel the lake you will find camping spots and nice areas to swim and hangout. The lake is very deep and drops off quickly from shore. You will find lots of structure, logs and standing timber in this lake. In some location you will see trees very close to the surface which are also great fishing areas. We spent the entire day on the lake and fished it from 8am to 11pm taking lunch on one of the islands and swimming during the hot parts of the day. The small mouth bass fishing is great everywhere you go on the lake and with the steep drop offs we used deep diving crank baits at shore bringing them back in 8 to 10 foot of water which was about 6 foot off shore. My focus was finding the walleyes and what I learned is that I need a few more days on the lake. We did catch three small walleyes and a big catfish while we were bass fishing around the shore. My next trip to the lake I'll focus on fishing suspended fish closer to shore and around the points. If you have side imaging / down scan you will be amazed at the standing timber and fish holding around the structure. Tippy Dam Pond is a beautiful lake in the woods that will test your fishing skills.
Standing Timber viewed with Down scan |
Long day of fishing |
Backwater of tippy dam |
Leon helping Chachi clean his catfish |
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Portage Lake 7/17/11
We fished Portage Lake in Onekama on the second day of our camping trip and had a great time. We arrived in Onekama in the morning and stopped at Andy's Tackle Box bait shop on our way to the boat launch. The owner is a great guy and was very helpful pointing us in the right direction along with telling us a few great stories one in particular that my nephew will never forget.
First Walleye of the afternoon TD 7 Blue/Silver/Red |
Walleye fun. |
Best Bait Shop in Onekama. Stop in to get fishing reports. |
We started out bluegill fishing at the West end of the lake and had some luck hooking a few nice fish. During the afternoon we explored and fished in deeper water looking for perch. At 6:30pm we setup to troll in 17 to 20 FOW where we had marked some suspended fish in the morning. We hooked our first walleye at 7pm and lost it at the boat. After marking the spot we started trolling the area and ended catching four walleyes and losing three more. We targeted fish down at 14 FOW early with deep taildancer. Closer to dark we brought up two of our lines in the 6 foot range and hooked two more fish. The action slowed up at dark and after a full day on the lake and lots of sun we called it a day. I plan on fishing Portage in the fall and hope to find some big Lake Michigan walleyes.
Lunch on the fly. |
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Doug's Boat Pictures
Friday, July 08, 2011
Houghton Lake 7/7/11
Night bite double header 10:40pm |
Undersized walleye caught on a leech with a slip bobber rig. |
10 FOW Berkley Frenzy Minnow |
Headed up to Houghton Lake to check out the late afternoon bite. Started out slip bobber fishing in 10 to 12 FOW on the North shore. During our two hours of drifting we caught four small walleyes and two bass. At 9:30pm we moved West and started trolling in 10 FOW. We found several spots that were loaded with 13 to 14.5 inch walleyes and ended up catching lots of them as we trolled to the West. At dark the bite turned on and we had a hard time keeping our rods set. The action was great, but we didn't find many legal fish. Overall we caught 27 walleyes with three of them over 15 inches. Best bite was from 10pm to 11:30pm. Our friend Tom was out last night and we trolled by him as he was landing a nice walleye. He reported the same type of action and ended the night with four keepers.
Good Luck...
Pratt Lake Report 7/5/11 - No walleyes, but we did catch bass in every area of the lake. Bass action was best on the SE shore in 8 to 17 FOW. Lots of boat traffic and the 7:30pm wake law is not followed.
Monday, July 04, 2011
Five Lakes 7/4/11
We did some shore fishing for bluegills on busy Five Lakes today. Overall we hooked twenty-five nice gills and then cooked them up on the campfire for our 4th of July dinner celebration. All of the gills were caught with Berkley Gulp.
Good Luck.....
Bluegill fish fry on the camp fire. |
Shore Fishing |
We did some shore fishing for bluegills on busy Five Lakes today. Overall we hooked twenty-five nice gills and then cooked them up on the campfire for our 4th of July dinner celebration. All of the gills were caught with Berkley Gulp.
Good Luck.....
Budd Lake 7/4/11
Fourth of July action on Budd Lake. Tommy and his fishing crew had a great afternoon on Budd Lake hooking a twenty-three inch walleye and a large crappy. Both of the fish were caught fishing the weed edges with live bait.
Tommy and his 23-inch Budd Lake Walleye |
Adam and a nice Budd Lake Crappy |
Fourth of July action on Budd Lake. Tommy and his fishing crew had a great afternoon on Budd Lake hooking a twenty-three inch walleye and a large crappy. Both of the fish were caught fishing the weed edges with live bait.
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Saturday, July 02, 2011
Houghton Lake 7/1/11
Jig tipped with a Gulp minnow 10 FOW |
Fished Houghton Lake on Friday morning. We started out trolling in 7 FOW, but got shutdown by the floating weeds. After we packed up we moved to the East and fished in 10 FOW with jigs and Berkley Gulp minnows. We hooked two undersized walleye and one keeper in 2 hours of fishing. At noon we moved into the East Bay to get out of the wind and try fishing along the drop off with out any luck. Our last stop was the weed bed just East of the Limber lost in 10 FOW where we hooked two keeper walleye and one pike. The water temp held at 67 F and the floating weeds were a pain to work around.
Good Luck...
Undersized walleye hooked on a TD 7 Taildancer |
Only Pike of the day. |
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Houghton Lake 6/29/11
12 3/4 - inch Perch hooked on a TD 7 Taildancer in 9 FOW |
The fishing action was very slow for the most part. We worked on our trolling path during the daylight and hooked two bass, one pike, and a nice 12 3/4 - inch perch. At dark we headed in close to the west shore and trolled in the dark without any luck at all. The water temperature last night held at 67 F on both sides of the lake. I suspect that the cold front and quick water cool down helped slow down the walleye bite yesterday.
Good Luck...
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Great Getaways Fishing Houghton Lake
Here is another video clip showing some Tips for Fishing Houghton lake.... Enjoy!
Monday, June 27, 2011
Houghton Lake Fishing Report 6/26/11
We got out on Houghton Lake Sunday afternoon to get some sun and do some fishing. Started fishing at 1pm jigging in 10 FOW. We hooked three keeper walleyes on gold jig heads tipped with a leech. The action slowed up at 4pm, so we moved to the West shore and trolled around the weeds clumps with stickbaits and hooked 3 walleye (1 keeper) and two pike by 8pm.
Good Luck....
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Littlefield Lake 6/24/11
Friday afternoon we headed down to Isabella County to fish Coldwater Lake, but our plans got changed. When we arrived at the county park boat launch the ranger informed us that we could not go out on the lake because the sheriff had closed the launch for the day do to bad weather. We made the best of the situation and headed over to Littlefield Lake to try our luck. Not knowing much about the lake we spent an hour driving around marking out fish and structures. The lake is very clear and deep, so we fished along the defined drop offs that you find all around the lake. Overall in 5 hours we did not hook a fish jigging and trolling. We saw lots of carp and a few bass in in the shallow.
Waiting for the fish to bite. |
Littlefield Lake Shorline |
Friday afternoon we headed down to Isabella County to fish Coldwater Lake, but our plans got changed. When we arrived at the county park boat launch the ranger informed us that we could not go out on the lake because the sheriff had closed the launch for the day do to bad weather. We made the best of the situation and headed over to Littlefield Lake to try our luck. Not knowing much about the lake we spent an hour driving around marking out fish and structures. The lake is very clear and deep, so we fished along the defined drop offs that you find all around the lake. Overall in 5 hours we did not hook a fish jigging and trolling. We saw lots of carp and a few bass in in the shallow.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Houghton Lake Fishing Report 6/17/11
Had lots of fun fishing Houghton Lake today. Mark and I started our morning out trolling in 8 FOW on the West shore and quickly realized that the chopped up floating weeds that covered the lake were going to make trolling very difficult. We packed up our trolling gear at 8am and made the best of a bad weed day by doing some traveling around the lake jigging and bobber fishing. The best action was on the North shore in 12 FOW jigging around the weed clumps. We used gold jig heads tipped with Gulp, plastic, and leaches. Overall we hooked 7 walleyes and lots of pan fish. If your heading to Houghton this weekend the water is holding at 70 F and you will find lots of dead mayflies and weeds on the surface.
Good Luck...
North Shore Walleye 11 FOW |
North Shore 12.5 FOW |
East Bay undersize walleye |
South Shore Sunfish |
Good Luck...