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[P159]Peacock Bass Fishing Trips
by Paula Radmall, Pau
Michigan, the metro Detroit area, is a surprising location for great bass fishing trips. While many fishermen would not think to take a bass fishing expedition to the state of Michigan, there are several great areas for fine bass fishing. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Saginaw Bay, and several inland lakes offer some of the best small mouth bass fishing anywhere. Fishing in Michigan takes place from April through December and the seasons provide different kinds fishing opportunities.

Bass fishing trips from early spring through the spawn are usually very productive. There is exciting fishing at this time of year. Many fish are visible, and they are interested in fishing baits like the super flukes and spinner baits. With these baits, it is a prime time to catch fish. The spring weather makes it a great destination for enjoyable fishing.

Fish are generally found in deeper water as the fish settle into their summer routines. By mid summer they are schooled and feeding heavily. Your bass fishing trips at this time of year can yield twenty five to forty fish per day. The average fish weighs almost seven pounds.

During fall, small mouth bass start feeding aggressively. They are best found in the shallows. Some of the biggest fish of the year can be caught as the ice over approaches because this is when fish are looking to feed. There is a benefit to scheduling bass fishing trips at this time of year in Michigan, because there is little boat traffic. You have most of the fishing areas to yourself. However, cold weather gear is necessary for these trips, and may deter fishermen who aren't accustomed to cold water fishing. It can be a frigid experience in Michigan during the winter season because of the winds and temperatures.

Bass fishing trips are available for different bodies of water throughout Michigan, particularly for small mouth bass. The Grand Traverse Bay, Thunder Bay, Bay De Noc and countless other Great Lakes Ports offer often untouched fishing opportunities. Also for small mouth fishing Michigan has top-notch inland lakes.

The Detroit River also offers opportunities for walleye fishing in addition to bass fishing. This is where fish in massive numbers migrate up the Detroit River from Lake Erie in the spring.

For the white bass fishing the best time period to go is May through mid June on Lakes Erie and St. Clair. This is also a great time for top water bass fishing opportunities. At this time is where spawning white bass are making their way up the river. These fish are eager to bite at anything resembling a minnow so this makes fishing simple and easy during this time.

1. first of all you want to research the body of water. You can start by looking at maps or checking out the lake in magazines or websites. Read everything you can about fishing in that lake, the more you find out about what to use for lures and where the fish are, the better your chances of catching lots of fish.

2. Hiring a fishing guide might be a great idea if you're new to the area, even if you're an expert fishermen yourself. You can hire a guide for your first day and he can show you where the fish are biting at that particular time, then you can strike it out on your own for the rest of vacation. The guide will also be able to tell you what techniques and lures work in this water.

At the very least, you should try to hang out at that fishing supply store and talked to some the local fishermen or the people that work there to find out where the hotspots are. They'll also be able to sell you what kind of lures to use.

3. Even if you've gotten plenty of advice on what to use for lures and were to cast, you need to stay flexible. if the fish just aren't biting you might want to change wars, waits or move to a different area.

4. No matter what body of water they are in, bass are pretty similar in their habits. They don't care too much for the open water and like to stay close to logs, trees or rocks so if you can't get any other tips these are your best places to cast. Depending on the time of season the weather and the breeding cycle the bass may be more likely to hang out and certain areas of the lake.

If you're fishing vacation is in the spring time, and the bass are spawning, there are certain areas in the lake that you want to try fishing and it might be a good idea to bring a depth finder so that you can see the car tour of the lake.

Staging bass usually can be found in ledges or troughs and even in creek Intersections. These bass will go for a bunch of different baits but your best bet might be lizards and a pumpkin seed color or artificial worms.

You might try using artificial baits cast parallel to the deep grass. This is where staging bass often hang out. Be sure to your retrieve your beat quickly so it doesn't get snagged on the weeds.

a lot of times the bounce will congregate near a point that Is close to the spawning area. These areas should be finished especially if they are as cover an area. Try spinner baits that are white or chartreuse and color in fish them just under the surface near the shoreline.

No matter what time of year you fishing, rock groupings and docks are always a great place to cast.

Remember not to take your fishing too seriously, after all this is a vacation! Getting out in the sun and fresh air is a great way to spend a day and if you can catch a couple of fish to then that's an added bonus!
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