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FISHING REPORT
Southeastern Lower
Detroit River: Perch were biting just east of Stony Island at 4-5 feet.
Lake St. Clair: Yellow perch were biting at 15 feet one mile east or west of the St. Clair Light, near channel markers 26 and 27, near sailboat marker M and east of Grosse Pointe Yacht Club at 15-16 feet.
Lexington, Port Sanilac: Salmon were biting on spoons at 20-40 feet.
Southwestern Lower
New Buffalo: Very good for perch at 30-35 feet.
St. Joseph: Good for chinook salmon at 40-80 feet.
St. Joseph River: Good for bass between Buchanan and Berrien Springs.
South Haven: Good for perch at 30-50 feet south of pier. Salmon and brown trout also were biting.
Grand Haven: Chinook and coho salmon were biting near pier.
Grand River: Bluegills were biting near Lansing.
Muskegon: Good for chinook salmon between pier heads.
Northeastern Lower
Tawas: Salmon, lake trout, brown trout and walleye were biting, mostly at 50-80 feet.
Oscoda: Salmon were biting at 20-40 feet early and 80-100 feet late.
Harrisville: Salmon were biting just inside and outside the breakwalls.
Presque Isle: Salmon were biting at 40-90 feet in waters 60-120 feet deep between the two lighthouses and near Stoneport.
Northwestern Lower
Ludington: Chinook salmon and steelhead were biting early just outside the piers and up to five miles out later in day. Also good in Pere Marquette Lake.
Pere Marquette River: Good for salmon above Custer.
Manistee: Good for salmon.
Grand Traverse Bay: Salmon were biting in east bay.
Charlevoix to Harbor Springs: Good for salmon at 80-115 feet.
Upper Peninsula
De Tour, St. Ignace: Excellent for salmon.
Little Bay de Noc: Smallmouth bass were biting near Hunter's Point, in mouth of Day's River and near tip of Black Bottom.
Big Bay de Noc: Smallmouth bass were biting in Garden Bay, north of Round Island and from Snake Island to Snail Shell Harbor.
Munising: Good for lake trout.
Menominee River: Good for walleye from Ogden Street Bridge to Boom Landing.
Michigamme River: Good for walleye.
Perch Lake: Good for panfish.
Source: Michigan DNR.
Southeastern Lower
Detroit River: Perch were biting just east of Stony Island at 4-5 feet.
Lake St. Clair: Yellow perch were biting at 15 feet one mile east or west of the St. Clair Light, near channel markers 26 and 27, near sailboat marker M and east of Grosse Pointe Yacht Club at 15-16 feet.
Lexington, Port Sanilac: Salmon were biting on spoons at 20-40 feet.
Southwestern Lower
New Buffalo: Very good for perch at 30-35 feet.
St. Joseph: Good for chinook salmon at 40-80 feet.
St. Joseph River: Good for bass between Buchanan and Berrien Springs.
South Haven: Good for perch at 30-50 feet south of pier. Salmon and brown trout also were biting.
Grand Haven: Chinook and coho salmon were biting near pier.
Grand River: Bluegills were biting near Lansing.
Muskegon: Good for chinook salmon between pier heads.
Northeastern Lower
Tawas: Salmon, lake trout, brown trout and walleye were biting, mostly at 50-80 feet.
Oscoda: Salmon were biting at 20-40 feet early and 80-100 feet late.
Harrisville: Salmon were biting just inside and outside the breakwalls.
Presque Isle: Salmon were biting at 40-90 feet in waters 60-120 feet deep between the two lighthouses and near Stoneport.
Northwestern Lower
Ludington: Chinook salmon and steelhead were biting early just outside the piers and up to five miles out later in day. Also good in Pere Marquette Lake.
Pere Marquette River: Good for salmon above Custer.
Manistee: Good for salmon.
Grand Traverse Bay: Salmon were biting in east bay.
Charlevoix to Harbor Springs: Good for salmon at 80-115 feet.
Upper Peninsula
De Tour, St. Ignace: Excellent for salmon.
Little Bay de Noc: Smallmouth bass were biting near Hunter's Point, in mouth of Day's River and near tip of Black Bottom.
Big Bay de Noc: Smallmouth bass were biting in Garden Bay, north of Round Island and from Snake Island to Snail Shell Harbor.
Munising: Good for lake trout.
Menominee River: Good for walleye from Ogden Street Bridge to Boom Landing.
Michigamme River: Good for walleye.
Perch Lake: Good for panfish.
Source: Michigan DNR.