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Bass Fishing => Bass Fishing Inland Lakes & Rivers => Topic started by: YpsiBass on May 26, 2011, 11:26:30 AM

Title: Ford Lake
Post by: YpsiBass on May 26, 2011, 11:26:30 AM
New guy, new post.  Found this forum at some point in the spring and just now registered.  I've been searching past posts for Ford Lake, but every post related seems 3+ years old.  I recently moved to Ypsi township and this lake is like a 3 minute drive so I feel like I'll be doing a lot of fishing here now. 

I've been out about 3 or 4 times now, but because I'm just running a 14' jon with a trolling motor, I can't get all the way west in the lake.  Wondered if anyone knew where some good spots to hit were, spring/summer/fall etc.  I've been doing ok fishing shorelines, but I'm concerned about cover.  I haven't seen any weedlines and while I realize it's still early, I'm wondering where the bigger fish are hanging out.  Haven't caught a smallie over 13" yet.  Mostly fishing topwater because it seems that's the only thing I've got hits on.  Not really into fishing live bait.  Been catching a few on the points around the lake in 5' of water casting from the 20' area, about 30 yards off shore. 

I know that Breaking Water has a tournament on Ford Lake on Monday nights, but I doubt I'd be able to fish that with my setup.  I was able to get my boat to the island on the west side and that flat area looks to be decent in the summer if some bottom weeds can grow in.  I realize this post is all over the place, but any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: LAPORTE on May 26, 2011, 12:55:16 PM
First off welcome to the site. You will find allot of great people here that will be willing to help out.

Now to Ford lake. It sucks !!!!!!!  I'm not kidding I know the guy that runs the Monday night tourneys out there he is good peps as well. Last year when they would have around 10 boats usually a single fish would win it... if not just 2 would. Belleville fishes better and has better numbers. You might try launching on Rawsonville DNR ramp and fishing the upper end early in the year and closer to Sandy's later in the season.

Shoot me a PM if you want to ride along I usually fish Belleville about 3 times a week.

Again Welcome to GLB  ;D


Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: YpsiBass on May 26, 2011, 02:42:26 PM
Do I need a different permit to park/launch from the Rawsonville DNR ramp? 
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: fiker on May 26, 2011, 05:15:57 PM
If it's a DNR launch you'll need either a license plate with the passport P on the tag, or you'll need a sticker.
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: Bender on May 26, 2011, 06:32:29 PM
I think that Ford is the only lake in Michigan where I never want to fish again. I fished it for 2 1/2 days and had 2 or 3 keepers the whole time, then whacked my prop on some rocks just to add insult to injury. I have heard third hand of some guy who likes the lake though. There is all kinds of structure in there, I'm not sure why the fishing sucks. I found three cars and a sunken bridge out there. Never caught any fish off any of them though.

If you are that close to Ford then you should be pretty close to Belleville too, which is a lot better. With just an electric motor I'd launch at Rawsonville like LAPORTE said. You can fish around there and up the river too.
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: YpsiBass on May 26, 2011, 06:41:26 PM
If we get some low wind days this weekend I think I'm going to head out there and see what I can see.  It looks pretty shallow on the west side judging by the DNR map.
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: Skulley on May 27, 2011, 05:22:27 AM
The fishing doesn't suck as bad on Ford as some of these guys will lead you to believe.  I have fished out there for years and have learned the lake.  I don't go there or even to Belleville as often as I used to because the mysteries of St. Clair and Erie keep me going back there because the fishing is way better than anywhere else.  Now back to Ford Lake.  It is a tough lake to fish.  I spent many a day out there getting skunked but have learned enough about the lake where I can catch quality fish.  The fellas on the sight are right......Belleville does fish better however there are certain areas that hold quality fish year round.  It is a good lake in the early spring into June but when the dog days of summer hit, it gets tough.  In the fall, it can be a tough lake to beat as well as Belleville.  Both lakes fish real good in the fall.  I have had some stellar days out there in the fall when the water temp in the low 50's.  Belleville is not much different.  It fishes very well up until the dog days of summer and then it gets tough until September as the water starts cooling.  It then can be a stellar lake especially as the water temps drop into the 50's.  In the fall, the crankbait bite is on specifically chrome rattle traps.  The sunnier and windier it is in the fall the better the lake fishes.  The fish are up on the flats and the south shore of the lake can be tough to beat.  You are doing the right thing going out and learning but you will have some good days and bad days out there however any day you can go fishing is always a good day......even if you don't catch much.  You are limited to where you can go with a jon boat and a trolling motor but it shouldn't stop you.  Good luck and we'll see you on the water.


BD                                   ;D
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: YpsiBass on May 27, 2011, 08:55:02 AM
So there's a DNR ramp for Belleville lake on Rawsonville Rd AND Huron River Dr?
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: LAPORTE on May 27, 2011, 09:09:27 AM
Yes there is 2 of them ....also Sandys marina at the east end of the river by the dam as well has a launch
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: Skulley on May 27, 2011, 09:55:55 AM
The DNR ramp at Rawsonville Road is always open but the DNR on Huron River Drive opens at 0700 and closes at 2200 hours.  So if you want to get on early and stay late the Rawsonville Road ramp is your best option.  The Huron River ramp although a DNR ramp is operated by Sandy's Marina.........at least it was years back and it still may be operated by Sandy's.  That is why they have the hours that they have.


BD                          ;D
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: LAPORTE on May 27, 2011, 12:11:09 PM
Sandys and the DNR parted ways 2 seasons ago.

The Belleville ramp remains open around the clock. Its been quite some time since I seen it last closed. They (DNR) also tore down the old bathrooms are are in the middle of replacing them with new ones.

Keep in mind though the river channel runs close to the ramp. Also the water is quite deeper at this end of the lake compared to the upper end.

Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: YpsiBass on May 27, 2011, 02:50:38 PM
Quote from: LAPORTE on May 27, 2011, 12:11:09 PM
Keep in mind though the river channel runs close to the ramp. Also the water is quite deeper at this end of the lake compared to the upper end.

Is one part of the lake better for early summer than the other?  I drove by both launches earlier today and the east side looks calmer as far as current goes, but looking at maps, the west side is really shallow.  How is non-fishing activity on belleville? Nothing ruins fishing like waterskiing/jetskiing...
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: Skulley on May 29, 2011, 11:46:07 PM
Like any lake, Belleville has a number of jet skiers and during the dog days of summer especially on the weekend, it can get crazy.  Usually early in the morning and late afternoon are best.  Also during the week can be the time to fish.  Not as busy through the week.  Evenings can get crazy.  There is a bass tournament that goes out of the east DNR launch on Tuesdays.  That's a pretty good trail.  I used to fish it a few years back, but haven't because it is very difficult for me to get to during the week.  It blasts off at 5pm.


BD                            ;D
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: matt on June 11, 2011, 10:19:18 PM
I fish Ford and Belleville just about every weekend I can get out. They are by far some of the most difficult lakes to learn.

I just pulled in 6 nice keepers today out of Belleville's river system.They are in there...I got a buddy who can prove it too.He's had 100+ smallmouth days.if you asked me it has a healthy population of smallmouths and walleyes from my experience.You got to know where to look,the pattern is never the same pattern each year. This is why people hate these lakes.It gets frustrating to say the least.

I live in canton....so I'm real close to you,15-20 minutes.I fish shorelines....if you are new around these parts I can try to help and show you some previous spots I did well at.But nothing is guaranteed.   


I'm a bit wary of giving away my spots,took me 8 years of learning curves and mistakes.


I work afternoons(plus a lot of weekends) and do not fish tournaments either.....I wouldn't be able to find the time if i tried.So much of my fishing is done in relaxation and enjoyment.If you want to meet up one day just to talk and get to know each other.Always happy to talk to other anglers who share my Bass fishing passion.

Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: Skulley on June 11, 2011, 10:43:14 PM
One more thing I forgot to mention Ellipsis.  Welcome to the forum.  We're glad you're here.


BD                             ;D
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: YpsiBass on June 12, 2011, 11:48:05 AM
Thanks for the offer to meet up Matt and the welcome Bigdog. 
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: matt on June 12, 2011, 03:19:02 PM
Yup anytime.

And welcome to the site,lots of great people on here.
Title: Re: Ford Lake
Post by: GPaquette on June 19, 2011, 09:19:36 PM
In late August Belleville is one of the best inland lakes around, just find the bass busting shad on the surface and you'll have a blast. Had many days last year with 50+ smallies and numerous 15 pound bags.