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  1. Walleye are being caught in 12 to 20 feet of water off Bolles Harbor. Most are using crawler harnesses with bottom bouncers. The action has been very good when the waters are clear. Good numbers of white bass have been caught. Those fishing near the Banana Dike reported good northern pike fishing.

  2. Pier anglers have caught brown trout and steelhead when casting or using spawn. Both piers have been active with a few walleye taken off the South Pier and a few perch and whitefish taken off the North Pier. Boat anglers trolling in front of the harbor and south near Gurney Creek have caught chinook and brown trout. Lake trout were also caught but the season does not open until May 1st.

  3. Anglers are taking limit catches of lake trout in both bays. In the East Bay, anglers are jigging off the Bluffs. Whitefish have been caught in waters up to 230 feet deep. In the West Bay, limits of perch ranging from 7 to 12 inches have been caught in Suttons Bay and at Northport. Minnows and wigglers are working but the bigger fish seem to prefer minnows. Steelhead, brown trout, lake trout and whitefish were caught off the Great Lakes Maritime Academy Pier when using spawn.

  4. Water temperatures are still cold so anglers will want to fish along the shoreline in the brown water mark. Anglers are reminded that lake trout season does not open until May 1st. Boats are trolling spoons in front of the breakwall, in Swan Bay, Calcite Harbor and off Seagull Point. Good colors to try are chartreuse and silver, green and silver or blue and silver. One lucky angler caught a nice brown trout when casting off Seagull Point. Early morning or late evenings were best.

  5. Boat anglers trolling for walleye have done well from Linwood south to the Bay City State Park in 10 to 13 feet of water using either crawler harnesses or small crankbaits. Walleye were taken in 5 feet of water off the mouth of the Quanicassee River. Shore anglers are catching a mixture of rock bass, crappie and bluegills around the docks in Sunset Bay and Sebewaing.

  6. The steelhead run is almost over but a few fish are still being caught when floating wax worms between the two dams at Flat Rock. Suckers are still hitting on wax worms, and flies. A few walleye remain in the river and might provide some action for the opener this weekend.

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