Salmon Fishing at Grand Haven and Muskegon has slowed from week to week. Anglers are finding more fish north of Muskegon.
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The roller coaster weather pattern lately has made the fishing a bit more challenging lately. This past weekend provided lots of opportunities to catch up on your rest if you weren't lucky enough to find a pocket of fish and stick with them.
On Lake Michigan, fishing is definitely slowing down but there are still plenty of fish out there waiting for you. Catches the last few days have ranged from 5 to 15 fish among the group of guys I talk to.
Salmon fishing at both ports has really slowed with number of fish being caught
Anglers are still doing well in the 150-250 water and downrigger depth has not changed.
Grand Haven--Salmon anglers are still having good luck with kings and Cohos. Water depth is 150-220 with 200 being the best. Downrigger depth is 85-155. Divers are back 200-250ft. White paddles with blue or green flies. Blue spoons regular size.
...the fishing is still excellent. Even better though is that people fishing from the pier with ale wives are able to enjoy the fishing too as abundant baitfish around the piers have pulled hungry salmon in towards shore over the last week.
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