Moores Park - Grand River
Friday, May 6, 2011
Just got a fishing report
Just got a fishing report from steelslam on the big manistee... 5 hook-ups landing 3 fresh chromers ...in less than 2 hours
Bluegill
One technique that I use in the river is to add a little bit of weight in front of a body bait and then slowly work the body bait back into holes or across the current. The fluttering movement of the current pushing the bait around often provokes strikes from many kinds of fish holding just below the fast water on the rocky shelf.
Good Luck.
Good Luck.
Trout Planters
I am always amazed at the small fish hitting larger baits. There are still good numbers of planted fish in the river, making it difficult at times to get some baits into position for the bigger fish.
Fishing Moore Park - Grand River
I am beginning to pick up small mouth bass and a few other species while fishing at Moore Park.
There are still steelhead in the river, people catching them are using spinners or body baits in the holes.
There are still steelhead in the river, people catching them are using spinners or body baits in the holes.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Dark Water - Bright Colors Working
For those looking for walleye or other fish in the Grand River.
I have been having some luck on bright even NEON colors.
Good Luck
I have been having some luck on bright even NEON colors.
Good Luck
Stick Baits in the Current
Taking a few tips from the Detroit River Crews - when the current is fast.... add weight and run some stick baits or body baits and drop back into the holes to trigger strikes. Male Steelhead will react aggressively during spawning times.
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