Great Lakes Bass Fishing Forum
Bass Fishing => Bass Fishing Tips, Techniques & General Discussion => Topic started by: Manxfishing on June 16, 2016, 07:35:26 AM
I saw the DNR restocked Maceday
On 3/21 they added 150 lakers and 10,000 Splake and on 3/28 they put 12,000 Rainbows in
They did this a couple years ago as well
I'm thinking the bass have to be eating those Trout. They splake and rainbows were a avg of 7"
Perfect size for a Huddleston swim bait
It's going to be my new fishing agenda to try and catch a lunker on a large swim bait
I'm just curious, why does Maceday get so much attention?
I'm not sure why it's the DNR's pet lake these days in Oakland
They have stocked other Oakland Co lakes in the past with Trout and Salmon
Orchard used to have Browns and not to long ago Cass had Pink Salmon stocked in there
Not too many lakes in Oakland County that can hold trout for any length of time. Good bass food! :D
Dan,
There is a good number of deep glacier lakes that are spring fed
Problem now days is the lawn run off and the weed kills
Maceday is 117' in the deep hole
But I agree the 7" splake and rainbows are protein rich fish sticks for the Bass
I couple years ago after the last stocking I did hear of a 8 pounder caught there
How many lakes are deep enough and spring fed (have oxygen below the thermocline)? I can only think of a handful.