Upper Peninsula Weekly Fishing Report – Feb. 24, 2021
Keweenaw Bay: Anglers caught lake trout, splake, coho, brown trout, whitefish and herring. Most of the whitefish were small. Those targeting smelt and burbot were fishing after dark, but no catches were reported. A couple burbot were caught during the day. With warmer weather this week, be sure to use caution when heading out on the ice.
Little Bay de Noc: Walleye were caught along the drop-off near Escanaba. Anglers are using tip-ups with sucker minnows, jigs and raps. No word on perch. Munising: Fishing pressure was down, as catch rates were very slow with few fish being caught. Most angler trips resulted in few bites and no fish. Ice conditions were stable, but caution still needs to be used. Luce County: Anglers on Frenchman’s Lake and Trout Lake were getting walleye, some perch and other panfish. Munuscong Bay: Is producing some walleye out near the channel. Cedarville and Hessel: Those fishing throughout the Les Cheneaux Islands were getting some perch. |
Fishing Tip: Stay safe when ice fishing in early springWinter is winding down, but there’s still time to go ice fishing. Remember, there are a few important safety precautions to take if you plan to do so:
For more safety tips, visit Michigan.gov/IceSafety. |
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