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The Best Bass Fishing Adventures
How
to catch Salmon
The best bass fishing adventures take place at Lake Ontario, Finger
Lake, St. Lawrence River, New York lakes, Kent Lakes, and so on.
One
of the popular salmons is the Coho, which is sought out in various
areas around Michigan.
The
Silver salmon was spotted one year prior to the Chinook salmon in
Lake Michigan.
Bass anglers’ enjoy hunting Coho since the World’s Largest Bass
was recorded, weighing in at 39-pounds. The fish was caught at Michigan’s
“Little Manistee weir.”
Coho is an Anadromous, creature that spread out during off seasons
to the Great Lakes, or in hatcheries of rivers around Michigan.
The
male Jack Salmon a member of Coho often weighs up to 12-pounds with
the smallest jack weighing 2-pounds.
The
best time to catch Coho is during summer months, near the beaches
in Michigan.
To catch these fish try using emerald shiners, smelt, and streamers
that imitate alewives.
During
spawning months use, grab egg flies, or fluorescent streamers, such
as orange or red.
Pink Salmon is one of Michigan’s largest game fish. Pink Salmon
has been noted in Lake Superior, Lake Huron, and various areas around
Ontario.
The
Pink Salmon are wild fish with a 2-year cycle.
The
fish in Michigan waters weigh anywhere from two-pounds and grows
up to 4-pounds.
To
catch Pink Salmon try using pink and/or purple streamers, nymphs,
or egg patterns.
Atlantic Salmon are actually trout.
The fish are found at Torch Lake, St. Mary’s River, and various
waters around Michigan.
During
the late months of June, you will find a fishery of Atlantic salmon.
Like
Trout, Atlantic Salmon do not pass on after spawning, which takes
place in fall. Around Michigan waters, you will catch up to 12-pound
Salmon with the smallest weighing around 6-pounds.
The large St. Mary’s River is where you will find fish that surface
in clear water.
Try
using streamers or nymphs to catch Atlantic salmon. Flies, or lure
that works to catch Steelhead bass also works well during early
summer months.
Bass fishing includes the brown trout, rainbow trout, and steelhead
as well.
Brown
trout are often found in Florida, Georgia, California, and at Pere
Marquette River located in Michigan.
You
will also found brown trout in the lowest Peninsula of Michigan.
Brown trout have dark spots that stretch over olive and/or brown
backdrops.
Look for brown bass in fertile waters, and during the months, that
river has quality.
Fishing
in Michigan waters, such as streams will bring you 22-inch bass,
the bass around the Great Lakes produce State or World Record Trophy
or Tourney fish.
You
will catch the fish in rivers during fall months. Lake runs is a
good time to catch brown trout also, since you will find 8-pound
fish where the dam is blocked.
To catch brown bass try using dry flies, burrowing mayflies, Hexagenia,
brown drake, etc. The greatest fish spots during wake hours are
near bank hideouts, wooded areas, etc.
Use
crayfish and streamers when fishing during wake hours. If you want,
the largest bass use its favorite lure, i.e. crayfish.
Anglers enjoy catching rainbow trout or steelhead fish as well.
Rainbow
trout is spotted in various areas of the world, including the California
McCloud River.
Anadromous
trout, such as the rainbow and steelhead have strains on Non-Migratory
rainbow fish, and steelhead fish during warmest seasons were introduced
in Michigan waters.
You
will find rainbow trout and steelhead in Manistee Pine River, located
in Michigan, at the Great Lakes, and so on.
The
steelhead is ideal catches in the Great Lakes of Michigan, since
these amazing fish weigh up to 20-pounds.
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