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  1. Pier anglers have had luck catching steelhead and brown trout from both piers. The south pier has been more productive before the elbow, and the north pier about half way up. Anglers have been using spawn. A few casting anglers have also had some luck catching a few bass. Boating anglers have had luck to the north and out in front of the pier heads trolling body baits and catching brown trout and a few steelhead.

  2. Fishing for steelhead and brown trout has remained steady. Fish are being caught off the piers and shore in the early morning and early afternoon hours on spawn. Anglers trolling in and around the harbor, as well as up near Platte Bay, have also caught fish in 10 to 35 feet of water. Good lure colors were orange, lime green, and white.

  3. Boats anglers are catching a few walleye off Jerry's Marina, Tawas Point, and the mouth of the Tawas River. Few brown trout are showing up. At the State pier, occasional fair catches of perch, and the odd brown trout and walleye. Shore anglers casting at the mouth of the Tawas River are getting a few walleye.

  4. The 9th Street Dam continues to be the location with the most fishing effort. Anglers are drift fishing with spawn, wax worms and artificial flies. Few steelhead have been taken. Sucker numbers and sizes are increasing as the week progresses. Other fishing activity on the river has been occurring from shore downstream below the dam. At Mill Island, anglers are casting stick baits and spoons and trolling the lower river using spoons, rapalas and body baits targeting steelhead, brown trout and walleye. The fish cleaning station is still closed for the season.

  5. It appears things are beginning to turn around with the slow warm up. This past weekend was the first opportunity for anglers to fish from shore or from a boat. The ice is almost completely out of the marina; however, there is still some floating shore ice along Lake Huron. The breakwall rocks are still full of ice and traversing them is dangerous. Fishing remains slow due to the cold water. A few brown and lake trout have been taken, but the water is barely 34 degrees. The best bet for any fish right now is to find the brown river water in hopes that it's a degree or two warmer. A limited number of boats are trolling in front of the harbor, Swan Bay or Calcite Harbor looking for brown water. Common lures are body baits like rapalas, bombers, rattling rouges and small spoons. Colors include fire tiger, chartreuse, green and silver, blue and silver, and clown. Those traversing the breakwall are casting, with one angler landing a 20 pound brown trout this past weekend. They are casting crocodiles, cleos and body baits in chartreuse with silver prism tape, green and silver, blue and silver and fire tiger.

  6. Fishing is really slow in the inner bay this week. At Hoyle's marina, a lot of little perch are being taken but almost no keepers. Most anglers are using minnows, but a few are using tiny tube jigs under slip-bobbers. Trolling anglers are getting some walleye in 10 feet of water off the mouth of the Saginaw River out by Spoils Island. Use the brightest colored rapalas you have, as the water is reported to be the color of hot chocolate.

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