An Analysis Of Arctic Michigan Fishing Report

By Essie Osborn


Michigan houses the great lakes which is one of the biggest in the world. This offers an opportunity to do fishing considering the fact that it is a fresh water lake. The social and economic impact of this activity, is quite big for Michigan state and its people in a wider perspective. This needs a good review of northern Michigan fishing report.

Michigan has a number of places along the Great Lakes, the rivers and other ponds that one can carry out the whole activity. Fishery is important for the people of this state. The north is the most productive of all regions. This is because of the harsh weather that comes with winter. This leads to a condition called winter-kill. As a result of the harsh weather, a lot of fish die. The whole activity turns into collecting or rather searching already hunt fish.

However, cannot be used as a tool to peg it down to the population of fish and their subsequent worth. The ice kill is common in the southern part of the lake and the peninsula. Down the Detroit River one can easily spot the ice kill. This is more of a hunt than the traditional methods where one goes down with his net. In addition, the winter kill is as a result of ice can be easily be attributed to timely arrival of winter.

The northwest part can be analyzed as a follows. Most parts have been affected by great ice cover and the channels have been inaccessible and this has hampered fishing in a holistic way. This consequently has affected the whole economy in these areas.

Platte Bay, Portage Lake, Frankfort, Onekama, and Lake Cadillac are some of the areas that suffer from these changes. Conversely, Lake Cadillac, as witnessed by many anglers, can allow catching in winter. Conversely, when temperatures rise the channel cannot be accessible as the ice will be melting pretty fast. This has led anglers to use spoons, spawn, and baits, minute and wax worms. All in the aim of getting a good catch.

Little Bay, Munising, Cedarville and Hassel, and Keweenaw Bay all at northerly fall culprit to the melting of ice in the summer. This affects the methods they use as there is no more winter-kill at this time. Anglers have to go further in the lakes with boats and use different methods like wax worms to fish with.

The most common catch include: whitefish, rainbow, perch, crappies, gills, pan fish, bluegills, and turbot. These, find their way into many eating joints located in close proximity to the lake. The most desired being the perch because of its size and the ease it comes with catching one which is done through a hunt. However, the one which is caught in huge numbers and is the crappies and the pan fish. They are the ones that suffer from the ice kill more than any other type of fishes.

the good and favorable legal requirements have made the activity more viable. This explains the surge in a number of people and the catch being gotten from the activity.




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