We guide day trips on the Lake Michigan tributary streams for salmon, steelhead, and lake-run brown trout. Bass fishing still happening if temperatures are warm. Good time to fish hoppers and streamers for big trout. Shorter days, cooler temperatures, fishing putting on the feedbag for winter and a return to "banker's hours" fishing. Good months for smallmouth bass on the Lower Wisconsin river due to aggressively feeding fish, wide open casting space, comfortable breeze, and wet wading to keep you cool. Good month to book 2 days in a row - 1 for trout 1 for bass. The month everything happens in the Driftless Area: trout fishing is good with mayfly and caddis hatches and terrestrial fishing, and smallmouth bass fishing kicks into high gear. I've used just this tactic quite sucessfully in real life for striped bass, white perch, even trout, largemouth bass, and pickeral.Two best months to go trout fishing in the Driftless region with dependable weather, reliable dry fly fishing, excellent nymph and streamer fishing, mashed down bank grasses, and good "banker's hours" fishing. The weight is on the bottom, but, with the leader, the bait would be swimming, injured and bleeding, around the middle of the water column. We are fishing live bait (Large Minnows or Shiners, usually) with a long-ish leader in very, very shallow water. What we have going on in Michigan with the pike is actually fairly reasonable. It belongs to bottom feeding fish.Īnd this post is not an attack on anyone doing it and no offence intended, just a little vent on something that bugs me. I always just shake my head when I see people using bottom rods for the predators. Float is still okish, but bottom rods just feels wrong. Originally posted by Marshall_maz:The "using bottom rods to catch predator fish" thing is just so wrong to me.
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