Rains having impact on fishing

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BIG RAPIDS – Recent rainy weather is likely to have an impact on fishing.

In Mecosta County, fishing “was pretty good before we got all this rain,” Tanner Havens of Frank’s Sporting Goods said. “That’s going to kind of slow it down and blow it all out. It’s starting to pick up. They’re getting a few (crappies) from what I’ve heard. I haven’t heard about the perch. I’ve heard they’re catching walleyes on the river. I had a guy come in who said there’s a lot of 13- and 14-inchers out there.

“With this warm rain, there should be some skamania coming up which is basically summer run steelhead. They should be getting them at Croton Dam.”


In Osceola County, Brad Cox from Big Buck Country Sports in Leroy said anglers continue to come from all over and said the recent rains should help with trout fishing.

In northwest Michigan, anglers at Frankfort trolling in 100 to 150 feet of water and setting lures 70 to 100 feet down trolling south to the herring hole are reporting small Kings in the area, the DNR said.

“It’s been windy,” Christine Murphy, of the Frankfort Tackle Box said. “Brian (Murphy) got out Wednesday morning and then Tuesday and Monday. They limited out. It’s good fishing out there when you can get out.”

Anglers trolling and jigging north off Point Betsie are reporting good numbers of lake trout hitting on spin-n-glows and swedish pimples. Steelhead near the surface are hitting on orange spoons. Water temperatures are climbing, and bait pods have been reported in several areas.

Anglers are advised to try running a high line with an orange spoon for that occasional steelhead.

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