Thursday, January 22, 2009

Saginaw River Walleye Report 1-21-09


Fished the Saginaw River this afternoon from 3:30pm to 6:45 pm directly out in front of the Boy's Club in 16 FOW.
The walleye bite was slow and soft tonight, but I landed three keeper walleyes along with many dropped at the hole fish. I re-rigged my jigging setup last night to help detect the soft river walleye bite. My new setup is 6 pound test on a very sensitive with excellent backbone jigging rod. The river bite is lite and if you don't have a jigging method in place you will miss a ton of the light bites.
With the weather holding in the teens the river should be a great fishing location for the next two weeks. We will be fishing Houghton Lake on Friday afternoon and will report back. Good luck and be safe on the river.....

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Saginaw River Walleye Report 1-20-09


Fished the Saginaw River this afternoon from 3:30pm - 6:00pm and iced five keeper walleyes and eighteen undersized fish between the three of us.

We fished a half mile South of the Boy's Club in 15 FOW. Best action was on Blue & White Jigging Rapalas and White Do-Jiggers all tipped with minnow heads.

Ice condition are good in most areas, but use caution. We fished on six inches of ice, but found spots as thin as three inches.


Sunday, January 18, 2009

Tip-Up Setup

Over the years we've tried all kinds of Tip-Up combinations when targeting walleyes. Here is one combinations that works well for us.

First thing we do is to install a in line bobber stop with a foam bobber in front of the barrel swivel that connects your main line to your mono leader. The bobber is used to mark your bait depth once its established and then keep re baiting after a strike easy and repeatable.

The next thing we do is to attach five feet of 8-pound P-Line from the main line to the start of a flasher or spoon. To keep the line in good condition I use barrel swivels on both ends of the flasher. Lastly attach a seven inches leader of 6-pound vanish for the bottom of the flash to the treble hook.

**If you are targeting pike you will need to change the 6-pound vanish leader to steel wire or 8-pound P-Line.**






Friday, January 16, 2009

Houghton Lake Walleye Report 1-16-09

Fridays Fishing trip to Houghton Lake was cold and windy with temperatures around zero all day. The good news is that the cold weather is building ice, we had 16-inches today.

We started out scouting for walleyes in the east bay about a half mile from Harvey's Marina. The area looks good, but we couldn't find any fish or thick weed cover. After an hour of scouting we packed up and headed west to fish a few of our walleye spots.

We ended up fishing in nine FOW about 1.25 miles directly out of Zephyr Trail. Fishing was on and off all day. Total fishing we picked up three walleyes that were 12 to 14, five pike, and only one keeper walleye at 5:22pm. The best colors today were white and gold tipped with a gray.

Saturday is the start of Tip-Up-Town, so I'll definitely be fishing somewhere on the North side of the lake to avoid all of the sled traffic.


































Monday, January 12, 2009

Houghton Lake Walleye Report January 9th & 10th

Fished Houghton Lake on Friday (1-9) and Saturday (1-10) and caught a total of seven keeper walleyes, fifteen pike, and six nice perch. We fished the north shore about one mile out directly off of the end of Flint Road. We setup in 9 FOW and worked the weed clumps and open areas around the weed bed. The best fishing was from 1:30pm till dark. This year we have had great luck jigging with buckshot rattle spoons and Do-jigger spoons is white or purple all tipped with a whole gray minnow.

Fishermen on the ice reported to us that walleye fishing is very good right now in the East Bay straight out of Harvey’s Marina. We will check it out this week.













Monday, January 05, 2009

Fishing Report 1-5-09

Budd Lake: Finding lots of small perch and bluegills, but no big ones after five trips on the lake. We fished Budd on Sunday (1-4) for six hours to get 40 good sized bluegills. Best fish were found directly in front of the state park in 21 FOW.

Pratt Lake: Fished Pratt on Saturday (1-3) and only caught one 14-inch walleye. Spotted numerous good size pike on our fish cam in 15 FOW off of the drop off on the South end of the lake.

Higgins Lake: Team member fished Higgins Lake on Sunday (1-4) and picked up 20 good perch and several large pike. The best pike was 35-inches caught on a tip-up in 25 FOW.

Good Luck and be safe on the ice.

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Thursday, December 25, 2008

Ice Fishing Report 12-24-08

Ice fishing season started early in Northern Michigan this year.
Budd Lake: Fished Budd on 12-14 and 12-24. We were after perch on both trips, but didn't find many fish over 10-inches. As of 12-24 Budd Lake had about a foot of snow on 8-inches of ice.
Pratt Lake: Fished Pratt on 12-23 and picked up two walleyes in 12 FOW jigging a white DOJIGGER with a whole shiner minnow. As of 12-23 Pratt had 6-inches of ice.
Houghton Lake: Fished Houghton on 12-20 and couldn't find a walleye. We worked an area 2.25 miles east of the West public boat ramp. HL had 10-inches of ice.
We just purchased a MarCum 825c fish camera to replace the old Auquview, so we should have some great fish pictures in the next reports.
Good luck and be safe on the ice.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Houghton Lake 9-19-08

Walleye fishing continues to be very good on Houghton Lake. It's been two weeks since my last trip, but the walleyes are still just as active as they were at the beginning of the month.

We trolled in 6.5 FOW with tail dancers running them back 45 and 52 foot. My father and I fished for three hours and boated seven walleyes the best one being 20-inches. On top of the walleye action we hooked a 38-inch or larger norther pike that broke off at the boat. The fishing conditions are changing and as the water temperature continues to drop we will be moving in closer to shore to fish our spring areas.


Tuesday, September 02, 2008

8/30 & 9/1 Fishing Action

The walleye action was redhot again this weekend on Houghton Lake. With 8 keeper walleyes on saturday and 18 keepers on monday. We boated over 60 fish monday between the three teams boats on the water. A lot of 14" fish, so next year should be productive also.




















All of our fish were caught in 4 to 6 FOW, dragging Storm thundersticks and Rapala tail dancers. The most productive lures being the white thunderstick and the blue/silver taildancer. This is in an area we have been fishing most of the summer with some really good success.




It's getting closer to the well antipated hunting season with early goose season starting 9/1. So get out on the water before your hanging in a tree or laying in a cornfield. There is still plenty of good weather to go catch fish.
















We plan to fish Houghton Lake as much as possible before our Wyoming trip in October, we will reply back soon with more great fishing action.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Houghton Lake 8-29-08


Walleye fishing is still excellent on Houghton Lake. We made it out for three hours Friday and boated twelve keeper walleyes fishing with the North West wind. Trolled taildancers 55 foot back and D.A.M. 3" minnows 30 foot back at 1.95mph.
The D.A.M. baits are a new bait to our collection and are working very well. I purchased them at Northwoods in Pinconning for $1.99 each which is a great price for a lure of this quality.
I'll be back on Houghton tonight and will report back.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Houghton Lake August 22nd, 23rd, and 24th


Houghton Lake Walleye Fishing continues to be excellent. We made it out fishing over the weekend and limited out everyday.

Friday (8-22)
Headed out of the West launch at 12:30pm and fished in 6.5 FOW one mile out. We trolled with the South wind using Blue and White Tail Dancers 50' back and White thunder sticks trolled at 1.98mph. Boated 32 walleyes and kept 15 with the best fish being 22-inches.

Saturday (8-23)
Fished out of the South DNR launch out in 4 to 5 FOW. We got out on the lake at 5:45pm after the storm and had our 4 man limit by 8:30pm. Fished our normal setup.

Sunday (8-24)
Fished out of the South DNR launch and headed out to 7 FOW. We started fishing at 7:45am and had to work to get a three man limit. We boated 30 walleyes and lost 11 at the net.
Local fishermen will tell you to fish in the weeds to find the walleyes. My suggestion is to find the bait fish and follow them. Find the bait, match the bait in color and depth and you will catch walleyes on Houghton. The lake is know for it's large weed beds, but it also has small pockets without weed that make trolling a great method.
I'll report back.





















Friday, August 15, 2008

Houghton Lake 8-15-08


Another excellent Friday morning on Houghton Lake. When we hit the water this morning we were greeted with water temperatures ranging from 66 to 68 degrees. We setup to troll off of the south point with tail dancers (Blue / Silver) and white storm thundersticks running at 1.65 mph using the north wind to keep us on our troll line. Over three and a half hours we boated nine walleyes with the best fish being 16 inches.

I'm planning on fishing Saturday evening in my quest to find larger walleyes on Houghton. I'll report back. Good Luck!


Monday, August 11, 2008

Houghton Lake 8-8-08

Fished Houghton Lake Friday morning and landed seven walleyes trolling in 6.5 FOW.

Were starting to explore some new areas on the lake hoping to find some bigger fish. I'll be back on Houghton Lake this week and will report back.

Go Fishing.