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Spider

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    Rusty
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    I have traveled with my job for the last 3 years and have missed out on fishing in Lake Michigan.
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    Brighton, MI
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    Fishing, Hunting, Golf, Beer Brewing, Smoking fish, meat and wild game. Mushroom hunting :)
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    Just retired after 30 yrs in Sales Management

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  1. I was looking for the same thing since the water turned over from the blow last weekend. This site from Mich State University has a lot of good information with regional maps of surface water temperature. http://www.coastwatch.msu.edu/twomichigans.html The link below is also another area of NOAA that has a tremendous amount of information you can get lost in. It has maps of winds, waves, currents, surface temps etc. You can drill down to information in real time and also past time animation. Just click on Lake Michigan. http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/glcfs/ This site also has some great web cam animation for ports of Muskegon and South Haven. Just click on web cams link in left panel. Hope this helps. I am new to the site and hope to get out fishing over the next couple of weeks.
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