Great Lakes Fishing Information
Fishing in the Great Lakes is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and catch some delicious fish. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, there's something for everyone on the Great Lakes. We provides information on all types of fishing in the Great Lakes, including tips and tricks from experienced charter captains. You'll find everything you need to know to have a successful fishing trip, from choosing the right gear to finding the best spots to fish. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and start fishing!
Topics include Saginaw Bay walleye fishing tactics, Detroit River walleye jigging information, Saginaw Bay ice fishing tips and safety information, Salmon fishing and Lake trout fishing methods and layout hunting for sea ducks.
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Upper Detroit River Spring Walleye Fishing Tactics
I spend most of my time in the Upper River, from the mouth of Lake St. Clair downstream to the Ambassador Bridge, but will head further south if necessary, to catch fish. The Upper River is loaded with shallow flats, deep drop offs, rock beds, and deep current areas.
Spring walleye fishing on Lake Erie
The Western Basin of Lake Erie is a large body of water, with diverse fishing options such as reefs, islands, water color changes and multiple baitfish options all packed into one general area. Let’s review how I determine starting points, lures, lure colors, speed and depths to target.