An Analysis Of Arctic Michigan Fishing Report

By Essie Osborn


Michigan houses the great lakes which is one of the biggest in the world. This offers an opportunity to do fishing considering the fact that it is a fresh water lake. The social and economic impact of this activity, is quite big for Michigan state and its people in a wider perspective. This needs a good review of northern Michigan fishing report.

The best analysis can be done by analyzing the various areas that this activity is done. On the other side Michigan benefits from the harsh winter temperatures that results to winter-kill. This is where fish die due to harsh winter weather. This kill can be seen in shallow ponds, streams and on top of lakes. The thick ice characterized during winter is the main cause of this death.

However, no matter the huge numbers can be as a result of winter kill, this cannot be the sole effect to the population sizes and the quality of fish. Winter kill is more common in Southern part than any other part. This is because winter hits real hard south than it does northerly and the rest of the Peninsula. This as a result gives the reason to why the numbers down south in terms of fish population are low. However, in summer the south houses the highest number.

The upper part of Michigan can be analyzed geographically and the consequential catch that comes with it. The northern part is partly inaccessible during winter and this hampers the whole activity. The economy with relation to this activity also suffers in a major way.

According to many anglers, the winter causes a lot of areas to be inaccessible in winter. There are quite a number of areas which include: Onekama, Portage Lake, Platte Bay, Frankfort and Lake Cadillac. Conversely, Lake Cadillac is accessible in winter. The use of air boats in winter can help angler to navigate and due fishing. However, in summer this is not the same. The rapid melting of the ice on top of the lakes makes it risky. However, anglers have come with alternative methods to fish.

The Upper Peninsula report, the fishing is affected with the fast melting of snow. Especially Little Bay, Cedarville and Hassel, Munising and Keweenaw Bay. The warm temperatures can be attributed to variations and the good catch that has characterized their catch. Anglers have had to deep their spoons thirty or so feet in the Anna River and Sand Point.

The most common catch include: whitefish, rainbow, perch, crappies, gills, pan fish, bluegills, and turbot. These, find their way into many eating joints located in close proximity to the lake. The most desired being the perch because of its size and the ease it comes with catching one which is done through a hunt. However, the one which is caught in huge numbers and is the crappies and the pan fish. They are the ones that suffer from the ice kill more than any other type of fishes.

Anglers and generally anyone who would want to fish can get a license from as low as thirty US dollars. This has contributed heavily on the increase in the whole activity.




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