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Guys, stupid question... I need to learn how to Salmon fish. They are
running strong here in Michigan and I need to learn how to do it so I can take my oldest daughter out and hopefully catch one. I only fish on a rare occasion and never catch anything but sun fish. I'm looking for the A to Z education. Are there any good web sites to start with? How about gear too? Thanks, Jon. |
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Where are you, Jon? Location dictates the method. My favorite spots are
Harrisville and Oscoda. Both are over-run with "sportsmen" fishing shoulder-to-shoulder. You will notice that 1/4 mile up the beach, the beach is deserted. (the fish don't notice) At Harrisville, especially, a short walk will bring seclusion and peaceful fishing. I prefer 30# Ande Midnight mono, but have switched to spiderwire because of zebra mussels. I use large heavy spoons and a 12 foot salt water rod. Other folks prefer to bait fish with small trebles and skein (membrane) eggs just off the bottom under slip bobbers. The bottom is sand at Harrisville. You will also find the occasional lake trout there, and if you watch the shallow water near the harbor, you will see some nice browns hiding under the beached boats and cruising the shallows. If you get up the Au Sable, you will find most folks snagging. (illegal) You will also find parking problems and rude folks , especially around the Foote Dam and Van Ettan creek. Harrisville is better, but using metal spoons, you will still occasionally foul hook a fish. (snagging is still widely practiced off the north breakwater;take your hip boots) and also heavily patrolled by the DNR, especially at night. As I said, 1/4 mile north is a peaceful, nearly deserted sandy beach. The fish will run back and forth along a drop-off about 6 feet deep and maybe 30 feet from the beach. Farther to the north, find Hammond Bay Yacht Refuge on your map. I don't think salmon school there, but large schools of northerns move into the weedy protected harbor and readily take lures. You can fish off the docks. It is a federal radio station and weather station. I've never seen any one else fishing there--- they are all off chasing salmon in the nearby rivers. (Black and Ocqueoc) I can't help much on the west side of the state. Remember, these are chinooks. The smallest you will see are 8 pound jacks, the rest average over 25 pounds with 45+ possible. Set your drag loose enough to bow your rod, but not so tight as to allow the rod to be snatched away. Never leave your rod unattended. I see them lost every year to fish, and to riverside thieves. Tie it down if you must set it down. Pepperoni "Jon Foster" wrote in message ... Guys, stupid question... I need to learn how to Salmon fish. They are running strong here in Michigan and I need to learn how to do it so I can take my oldest daughter out and hopefully catch one. I only fish on a rare occasion and never catch anything but sun fish. I'm looking for the A to Z education. Are there any good web sites to start with? How about gear too? Thanks, Jon. |
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Thanks for the reply Pepperoni. We're in White Lake, MI (just West of
Pontiac out M-59). I don't mind traveling a little to go fishing either. It's just another excuse to go camping and hunting! I'll look up the area's you mentioned and see if I can make it work out... Thanks again, Jon. -- Come visit us on the web! http://www.largescale-trains.com Home of the JJ&C Railroad |
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Thanks for the reply Pepperoni. We're in White Lake, MI (just West of
Pontiac out M-59). I don't mind traveling a little to go fishing either. It's just another excuse to go camping and hunting! I'll look up the area's you mentioned and see if I can make it work out... Thanks again, Jon. -- Come visit us on the web! http://www.largescale-trains.com Home of the JJ&C Railroad |
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"Jon Foster" wrote in message ...
Guys, stupid question... I need to learn how to Salmon fish. They are running strong here in Michigan and I need to learn how to do it so I can take my oldest daughter out and hopefully catch one. I only fish on a rare occasion and never catch anything but sun fish. I'm looking for the A to Z education. Are there any good web sites to start with? How about gear too? Thanks, Jon. If you can get good information and find your way to fishing for these Salmon that would be great. Another great method of learning and finding where to fish is to hire a license fishing guide. Licensed as in has all the insurance actually does it for a living not some want to be guide. Many people who never fish and hear and would like to fish for Salmon find a guide. This is an especially good way to learn. I have a friend who guides he has taken a lot of people who have no clue on how to catch salmon. Many buy junk equipment because it is something they hardly ever do. Junk equipment will not in most cases do the job. You will catch fish but not very often. With a guide, if they are good at all, will have good equipment and years of experience. My friend has taken people out who have tried on their own but never did any good. If this is a one time thing hire a guide and avoid buying equipment you will never use again. Equipment is very expensive and a guide makes sense. If this is something you plan to pursue on a regular basis a guide is still good and ask what equipment to buy etc. My self I met people that do a lot of fishing and was lucky enough to learn from them. You can do this to if you know such people. Bob |
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