Exploring the extreme world of Michigan fishing and hunting. Featuring weekly fishing reports, tips and tricks to make you better angler. As well as the transition to spring and fall Michigan hunting that is second to none. Follow us as we take things on the road and enjoy all of what the Great Lakes have to offer!
We hope you all enjoy our new show showcasing the best local fishing techniques that produce success. As we focus on our world class walleye, salmon, and musky fisheries in Michigan. We will target The Detroit River, Lake Saint Clair, Saint Clair River, as well as Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron.
Thank you so much for watching. The most important thing to look for is water color. You don't want to be in the gin clear, You don't want to be in the mud either. Look for that green stain in the water where you can just see your prop. Maybe 2-3 ft down worth. of visibility. On lake St Clair find the marks. Then try and run your baits about 12-13 feet down on the inside board. Middle board 10ft down. Outside board 6-8 ft down in 16 FOW or deeper. If you're fishing shallower than 16ft adjust as needed. If you have any specific questions I would be glad to have a call to discuss in detail. Keep your baits above the walleyes head. They feed up not down.