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  1. Fishing has been slow. A few walleye are still being taken off the North Pier at night, but those fishing for trout had no luck. Boats trolling to the north have caught brown trout between the State Park and the Point. Those trolling to the south have taken chinook, steelhead and lake trout. Green, blue and orange spoons worked best.

  2. Michigan has a new state record brown trout and it was caught in the harbor at Frankfort on May 13th. The fish weighed in at 36 lbs 13 oz. beating the old state record by 2 lbs 3 oz. It was 43 inches long with a girth of 27 inches. Boats trolling for brown trout have been catching good numbers of fish in the early morning and late evening. Most are fishing in the harbor or along the shoreline all the way up to Point Betsie. Try rapalas in silver, gold, firetiger, chartreuse, and orange. Pier fishing has been slow. Water temperatures are cold, so very few bait fish are hanging around the piers.

  3. Daytime fishing has picked up, but more are fishing for walleye at night. Boat anglers are targeting walleye, brown trout, lake trout and bass. Walleye fishing has been good for some and poor for others. Hot spots are the usual Grass Island, Thunder Bay, and the mouth of the river. If fishing for lake trout, try the 9-Mile Can and go deep. Anglers are ranging from full limits of 24 to 26 inch fish to some smaller ones that are just legal size. A chinook salmon was also caught. Smallmouth bass are hitting behind the plant and Partridge Point Marina.

  4. Walleye fishing was really good with limit catches reported, and then it got windy. Hot spots were 15 to 17 feet of water near Buoy H off Linwood and the whole south end of the bay from Finn Road east to Quanicassee in 5 to 6 feet of water. Crawler harnesses are the ticket. Anglers at the south end were going out at Patterson Road and those on the west end were using the Quanicassee access site. Walleye anglers also did well in the Slot off Sunset Bay Marina and off Sebewaing in 9 feet of water. Up the thumb side, walleye were taken off the tip of Sand Point when fishing at night. Caseville has been slow.

  5. The chinook salmon have arrived. They are good size and look healthy. Chinook and atlantic salmon as well as lake trout have been caught when trolling from Frying Pan Island south to the #3 Green Can, and around the lighthouse. Green and orange spoons are working best. Rumor has it smelt have been taken in some of the smaller creeks around Drummond Island.

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