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FISHING REPORT 1/23/03
Southeastern Lower
Lake Erie: Good for perch at Brest Bay.
Southwestern Lower
Lake Macatawa: Fair to good for perch.
Morrison Lake: Crappie were biting at night.
Lake Lansing: Crappie and bluegill were biting.
Northeastern Lower
Tawas: Walleye were biting.
Hubbard Lake: Fair to good for walleye.
Van Ettan Lake: Good for perch and bluegill.
Grand Lake: Perch and walleye were biting. Bluegill were biting at 3-5 feet.
Northwestern Lower
Hamlin Lake: Good for perch and walleye in lower lake.
Hackert Lake: Crappie were biting at night.
Lake Mitchell: Northern pike were biting in evening.
Lake Leelanau, Long Lake: Walleye and perch were biting.
Green, Duck lakes: Good for smelt.
Upper Peninsula
Munuscong Bay: Fair to good early and late for perch, northern pike and walleye.
Little Bay De Noc: Fair to good for perch near Kipling.
Source: Michigan DNR.
Southeastern Lower
Lake Erie: Good for perch at Brest Bay.
Southwestern Lower
Lake Macatawa: Fair to good for perch.
Morrison Lake: Crappie were biting at night.
Lake Lansing: Crappie and bluegill were biting.
Northeastern Lower
Tawas: Walleye were biting.
Hubbard Lake: Fair to good for walleye.
Van Ettan Lake: Good for perch and bluegill.
Grand Lake: Perch and walleye were biting. Bluegill were biting at 3-5 feet.
Northwestern Lower
Hamlin Lake: Good for perch and walleye in lower lake.
Hackert Lake: Crappie were biting at night.
Lake Mitchell: Northern pike were biting in evening.
Lake Leelanau, Long Lake: Walleye and perch were biting.
Green, Duck lakes: Good for smelt.
Upper Peninsula
Munuscong Bay: Fair to good early and late for perch, northern pike and walleye.
Little Bay De Noc: Fair to good for perch near Kipling.
Source: Michigan DNR.