Bait-shops in Montmorency and Oscoda Counties

Jigs Up Bait & Tackle

29 South Mt. Tom Road Mio, mi

989) 826-3467

full line of live bait and tackle

A-1 Woods & Water, Inc.

141 N. State St.  Hillman, MI

(989) 742-3878

Full line of live bait and tackle

Lewiston Express

3521 Co. Rd. 612 lewiston, mi

(989) 786-3227

tackle, hopes to have bait in this winter

Chatter’s Pit Stop & Propane

PO Box 245 – 11630 M-33 North Atlanta, Mi

(989) 785-3275

Ray’s Mug & Jug Party Store

2 N Mt Tom Rd, Mio, MI 48647

(989) 826-5731

Full line of bait and tackle

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Here’s a comprehensive Michigan fishing report covering July 4–10, 2025:

🎣 July 4, 2025 – Lake Michigan (Ludington area) • Tough bite early in the day. Surface temps ~66°F and ~46°F at 60 ft depth. • Ludington charters report: landed multiple Chinook kings and steelhead using copper rigs, divers, and Dreamweaver meat rigs. 8 bites resulted in 8 fish including lake trout and kings .Mid-Week Highlights (Statewide & Great Lakes)Big Rapids area • Excellent panfish action (bluegills, sunfish) in Rogers’ Pond using cane pole, worms, and small jigs. Deep-water action via drop-shot rigs yielded ~25 fish sessions .Manistee & Ludington (Lake Michigan shoreline) • Chinook, coho salmon, and lake trout being caught offshore: • Manistee: in 120–220 ft using spoons, early morning best; bass action from piers on spinners and soft plastics . • Ludington: coho and Chinook in 120–220 ft, 70–120 ft deep fish—variety of spoons, flies, meat rigs; pier bass also productive .Onekama & Rogers City • Onekama: Chinook and lake trout trolling in 90–120 ft; • Rogers City: inconsistent but still sees lake trout, Chinook, coho, steelhead in 65–100 ft depths .July 9–10, 2025 – Inland & River ReportsIonia County (Grand River near Weber Dam) • Largemouth & smallmouth bass, plus flathead catfish are biting .Washtenaw County (South Lake) • Solid bluegill action—one group landed 31 fish .Monroe County (Lake Erie tributaries) • Walleye in 22–25 ft; crawlers effective. Bass along Pointe Mouillee and Crystal Waters using soft plastics .Southwest Lower Peninsula (South Haven, St. Joseph, Muskegon, Grand Haven) • South Haven: a few king & coho in ~100 ft offshore; pier perch in 30 ft . • St. Joseph: coho, Chinook, steelhead in 75–100 ft; catfish & drum on piers with shrimp/nightcrawler . • Muskegon: a few salmon and steelhead in 80–150 ft; pier drum on bright spoons . • Grand Haven: slight increase in salmon (50–90 ft); pier drum also noted .Northeast Lower Peninsula (Cheboygan, Tawas, Oscoda, Harrisville, Rogers City) • Cheboygan: lake trout on spin‑n‑glos at reefs; river walleye, bass, panfish on crawlers/crankbaits . • Tawas/Au Gres: walleye limits near Charity Island (10–15 ft); catfish, bass, drum mixed in . • Oscoda/Au Sable: walleye, catfish off piers; offshore lake trout, steelhead, coho, occasional salmon . • Harrisville: lake trout limits in 110–150 ft, spin‑n‑glos best; steelhead, coho, pink salmon in 70–120 ft . • Rogers City: still catching lake trout, Chinook, steelhead, Atlantic salmon; best depths around 65–100 ft .📌 Key Hot Spots Summary • Rogers’ Pond, Big Rapids – excellent panfish action. • Manistee & Ludington shorelines – salmon and lake trout in deep water; bass from piers. • Grand River near Weber Dam (Ionia) – bass & catfish. • South Lake (Washtenaw Co.) – bluegill bonanza. • Charity Island (Tawas) – great walleye fly-and-nightcrawler fishery. • Cheboygan reefs – lake trout. • Harrisville waters – lake trout and steelhead mix.Insights & Tips • Deep waters & early starts are key on Lake Michigan—salmon and trout found between 70–220 ft. • River/shore bite remains strong on bass, walleye, and panfish across inland systems. • Panfish anglers doing well across small inland lakes and ponds—worms, jigs, drop-shots are working.See MoreSee Less

Here’s a comprehensive Michigan fishing report covering July 4–10, 2025:

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🎣 July 4, 2025 – Lake Michigan (Ludington area)
   •   Tough bite early in the day. Surface temps ~66°F and ~46°F at 60 ft depth.
   •   Ludington charters report: landed multiple Chinook kings and steelhead using copper rigs, divers, and Dreamweaver meat rigs. 8 bites resulted in 8 fish including lake trout and kings  .

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Mid-Week Highlights (Statewide & Great Lakes)

Big Rapids area
   •   Excellent panfish action (bluegills, sunfish) in Rogers’ Pond using cane pole, worms, and small jigs. Deep-water action via drop-shot rigs yielded ~25 fish sessions  .

Manistee & Ludington (Lake Michigan shoreline)
   •   Chinook, coho salmon, and lake trout being caught offshore:
      •   Manistee: in 120–220 ft using spoons, early morning best; bass action from piers on spinners and soft plastics  .
      •   Ludington: coho and Chinook in 120–220 ft, 70–120 ft deep fish—variety of spoons, flies, meat rigs; pier bass also productive  .

Onekama & Rogers City
   •   Onekama: Chinook and lake trout trolling in 90–120 ft;
   •   Rogers City: inconsistent but still sees lake trout, Chinook, coho, steelhead in 65–100 ft depths  .

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July 9–10, 2025 – Inland & River Reports

Ionia County (Grand River near Weber Dam)
   •   Largemouth & smallmouth bass, plus flathead catfish are biting  .

Washtenaw County (South Lake)
   •   Solid bluegill action—one group landed 31 fish  .

Monroe County (Lake Erie tributaries)
   •   Walleye in 22–25 ft; crawlers effective. Bass along Pointe Mouillee and Crystal Waters using soft plastics  .

Southwest Lower Peninsula (South Haven, St. Joseph, Muskegon, Grand Haven)
   •   South Haven: a few king & coho in ~100 ft offshore; pier perch in 30 ft  .
   •   St. Joseph: coho, Chinook, steelhead in 75–100 ft; catfish & drum on piers with shrimp/nightcrawler  .
   •   Muskegon: a few salmon and steelhead in 80–150 ft; pier drum on bright spoons  .
   •   Grand Haven: slight increase in salmon (50–90 ft); pier drum also noted  .

Northeast Lower Peninsula (Cheboygan, Tawas, Oscoda, Harrisville, Rogers City)
   •   Cheboygan: lake trout on spin‑n‑glos at reefs; river walleye, bass, panfish on crawlers/crankbaits  .
   •   Tawas/Au Gres: walleye limits near Charity Island (10–15 ft); catfish, bass, drum mixed in  .
   •   Oscoda/Au Sable: walleye, catfish off piers; offshore lake trout, steelhead, coho, occasional salmon  .
   •   Harrisville: lake trout limits in 110–150 ft, spin‑n‑glos best; steelhead, coho, pink salmon in 70–120 ft  .
   •   Rogers City: still catching lake trout, Chinook, steelhead, Atlantic salmon; best depths around 65–100 ft  .

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📌 Key Hot Spots Summary
   •   Rogers’ Pond, Big Rapids – excellent panfish action.
   •   Manistee & Ludington shorelines – salmon and lake trout in deep water; bass from piers.
   •   Grand River near Weber Dam (Ionia) – bass & catfish.
   •   South Lake (Washtenaw Co.) – bluegill bonanza.
   •   Charity Island (Tawas) – great walleye fly-and-nightcrawler fishery.
   •   Cheboygan reefs – lake trout.
   •   Harrisville waters – lake trout and steelhead mix.

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Insights & Tips
   •   Deep waters & early starts are key on Lake Michigan—salmon and trout found between 70–220 ft.
   •   River/shore bite remains strong on bass, walleye, and panfish across inland systems.
   •   Panfish anglers doing well across small inland lakes and ponds—worms, jigs, drop-shots are working.

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