FISHING CONDITIONS ON LAKES CADILLAC AND MITCHELL

FISHING CONDITIONS ON LAKES CADILLAC AND MITCHELL

SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2013

Finally the weather’s warm.  It truly is Spring and everything outdoors is happening.

Many of those targeting walleye have been successful.  They’ve been cruising along the shorelines after dark on a regular basis.  Most on stringers have been in the 16 to 22 inch range.  The evening bite has been the best.  No need to head out until after dinner.  Casting Floating Rapalas has been an effective way to catch them.  So far there is no one “gotta have” color.

Another Cadillac treat, numbers of bullheads are moving into the shallows at night.  Some are catching buckets of them.  Just crawler fish on the bottom.  There’s no size or possession limit on bullheads.  Lakes Cadillac and Mitchell have all three species, black, brown and yellow bellies.  The majority are browns.  This is the time to catch a Master Angler.  It only takes a 14″ incher for catch and release.  Catch and Keep Minimum Weight is 1 1/2 pounds.  See the 2013 Michigan Fishing Guide for details.

Many are asking about panfish.  No bluegills reported yet, here or other area lakes.

Crappie catches are just starting.  As the water temperture rises the catch rate also goes up.  Good size and almostlimits have been coming off Cadillac.  Boat anglers are finding them in 10 foot depth areas between Mitchell State Park and Kenwood Park.  Shore fishermen are struggling but enjoying the good weather.  The Causeway or the City Dock hasn’t started yet.

River fishermen are still pleased by the amount of steelhead and large walleye that are being caught on the Manistee.  Flies catch most  of the fish but crank baits and spoons are working.

The Catch-and-Immediate Release seaon is underway and there’s no shortage of big bass.  This is a perfect time to sharpen your skills before the tournament season starts.  It will never be easier than now, do not get spoiled.

Few are fishing for pike.  Most have been hammer handles caught as accidental catches.  This will improve as anglers get serious.

Morel Hunters are starting to search the woods.  A few, small black morels are being found.  No good numbers to report but they’ll be popping up soon.  Every thing is a week or two behind.  Beef steaks are starting to grow and they come first.

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Known for their enthusiasm for fishing, Harrison Krantz, Ian and R.J. Marine hold 6 walleyes, 16 to 22 inchers caught wadding after dark.

16th Annual Northern Pike Sanford Open

Are You Ready For Some Fishin’?

We’re pleased to announce that the 16th Annual Northern Pike Sanford Open is set forSaturday, May 18 at Sanford Lake Park. Check-in time runs from 5:30 to 6:30 AM and weigh-in is at 2 PM. More than $2,000 in prizes will be given away; first place is guaranteed a prize of $1,000. The Merchant Raffle follows weigh-in. Click here to register and to review tournament rules. Other details:

  • $60 entry fee for each two-person team
  • Cash and plaques for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places for Total Weigh of Northern Pike (limit four per team)
  • Johnson Door Gold Cup Award for Big Fish
  • Plaque for Big Walleye
  • Free tackle packs for kids under 16 years of age who enter the tourney
  • Food and drink will be available on site
  • Free Big Fish Mount donated by Touch of Nature Taxidermy

Click here for a registration form and tournament rules. For more information, contact Terry Burns at 989-465-6218 or tneburns@gmail.com.