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Trophy salmon are here
Published: September 24, 2008
Each fall, usually in October, the lower Smith River produces a handful of trophy Chinook salmon. The fish begin to stack up in lower tidewater pools, waiting for fall rains to raise the river and allow them to continue upstream.
While the Smith has been giving up a few fish each day for the past couple of weeks, the first trophy of the season was boated Saturday when guide David Castallanos of www.smithriverfishing.com helped an angler into a 49-pound king
Small perch were hitting on perch rigs in 26 feet of water off of the Fermi Plant. White perch and freshwater drum were also caught. Walleye fishing remains slow but some channel catfish were caught around the Hot Ponds near the Raisin River.
Huron River: Water levels are coming down and anglers are finding steelhead.
Lexington: Fishing has been quite slow. No salmon have shown up in the harbors yet, but those casting for salmon have caught a lot of pike.
Port Sanilac: Lake trout fishing has slowed and anglers are still waiting for the salmon to come in.
Harbor Beach: Chinook salmon are hitting straight out and north of the harbor in 50 to 90 feet of water. Morning and evening is best. Fish top to bottom with green Spin Doctors with green action flies, small and medium J-plugs or regular and magnum spoons
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