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  1. Walleye fishing has started to heat up when fishing off the East Wall in the early morning or late evening with minnows, bucktail jigs, paddle tails and twister tails. Good steelhead action was reported when using Wobble Glows. Peach and glow-in-the-dark with pink dots were good colors. Pink and white spawn bags have caught fish when dead drifting with a 6 to 8 foot leader or when floating under a bobber.

  2. Anglers are reporting about 10 to 12 inches of ice, however warm temperatures and rain by the weekend could weaken the ice in many areas. Walleye have been caught in Brest Bay when jigging rapalas and minnows in 19 feet of water. The fish are running small, but are still keepers. Those fishing around the marinas have caught bluegill and perch.

  3. Steelhead fishing has been very good with plenty of fish coming from the lock 7 area and off the high wall. Egg sacs and pink worms under a float are taking most of the fish but white bucktail jigs tipped with a mousy grub or minnow are a good go-to bait. The harbor is about locked up with ice, but areas just above and below the 104 bridge are giving up a few post spawn brown trout. Again, jigs tipped with minnows are the best choice in the lower river. There are a few panfish and perch being caught at Wrights landing, but deep snow continues to hamper the ice fishermen there.

  4. Anglers are reporting catching fish in the upper and lower sections of the river, but success varied. The Douglaston Salmon Run reported some steelhead action using white egg sacs. Overall the most productive techniques have been bottom bouncing with flies or egg sacs and float fishing with egg sacs or pink worms. Suggested patterns: Pheasant tails, Rusher nymphs, Hare's ear, Caddis and black or olive stoneflies.

  5. A good number of lake trout have been caught just off the bottom in 90 to 100 feet of water. Smelt are hitting on jigs and wax worms off the North State Park and near Big Creek. Evenings have been best, and the fish can be found top to bottom in waters 25 to 50 feet deep. Rainbow trout can be found in shallow waters in front of the Conference Center and off Big Creek. Perch have been caught off Flag Point and Point Detroit when using minnows or wigglers in 15 to 50 feet of water.

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