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Title: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: new2fish on April 16, 2009, 06:59:24 AM
Hello everybody.This is a great site.Every year my friends and i go camping to Michigan, this year I would like to go to Tippy dam.Anybody can give me some info on this Backwaters?I am taking a 16 ft fbgls boat.Most of the guys don't fish but i do.We like to camp on the water,maybe for night fishing.The trip is the first week of June.Or any other suggestions??? Thank you...new2fish
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: Dan on April 16, 2009, 11:30:46 AM
I've fished Tippy often and there are good walleye and smallmouth bass to be caught. It can be very tough fishing at times when the weather gets warm. If you are there the first week of June it will probably be just prespawn or some may be up on beds. Tippy is always a good evening topwater bite. Fish around the islands and pounding the shoreline can  be good at times. Knowing what I now know about dropshotting I'd bet you can get some of those tough fish deeper on a drop shot. I have done well there jerking rapalas fishing them like a jeckbait. A good spot is where the two rivers come together. Just upriver before the river bends fish the slot between that last island and the shore. Fishing the Manistee River for smallies below the dam is also very good.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: new2fish on April 16, 2009, 06:18:41 PM
Thank you for your reply.Mainly 99.9% I practice c&r.If anybody got some other suggestions where to camp and fish on the water ,would be highly appreciate it.. I from NWI ..Love Michigan..
Thanks again>
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: canvsbk on April 16, 2009, 10:32:46 PM
I've fished Lake Manapine a ton over the years. You'll find it clear and deep with alot of vertical wood. Once in their summer pattern the fish suspend all over, generally relating to the vertical wood that still stands. It has better than average walleye fishing, some giant pike and decent smallmouth. Try casting crankbaits in shad colors to those suspended fish. Good luck.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: new2fish on April 19, 2009, 08:23:38 PM
Thanks for the info..Is Manapine same is Tippy dam backwaters???
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: canvsbk on April 20, 2009, 01:25:22 PM
Yup
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: River Walker on April 20, 2009, 06:24:52 PM
 Wonder how old Jeff is doing up there at Mana-Pine,been awhile since I stayed there.Yes,smallmouth fishing can be fantastic there,but it also has very good fishing for largemouth also.Don't know how many dozens of nice green bass I've caught in the little weedy cove right out in front of Mana-Pine,along with pike,crappie and hordes of rock bass,and that's without even leaving the docks! One of the best spots I've ever fished on that lake is the island straight across the lake from Mana-Pine,there's a small channel that runs between the island and the mainland on the back side of the island that is literally full of smallies.Any of the countless points that jut out into the mainlake(especially if the bottom on these points is pea-gravel)will be productive for bass,on the points,can't beat a Lucky Craft Pointer 78SP in Aurora Black.Down on the Pine River arm,a couple of the weedy coves always produce a bunch of both smallies and green bass on black?w red flake Senko's,fish near the old Mattson's place down that way.As far as the walleye,if you know where to go,it's not usually too difficult to bag a limit,especially if you night fish.Same gravelly points,go with either a 1/8oz. or 1/4oz. Northland Fireball jig tipped with half a crawler.If you want to rough it,get a camping permit,and stay somewhere right on the lake,or just stay at Mana-Pine,best cabin prices in that area,they also have a tent camping area.If you really want to learn the lake well,they do have a guide service.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: River Walker on April 20, 2009, 06:29:33 PM
BTW,I was staying up there a couple of years ago when Jeff caught a walleye over 10lbs. pretty close to the docks,he is always willing to tell you the hotspots.About right now with the bass season getting close,and of course shroom' season starting up,I really wish that place wasn't an 8-hour drive away >:(!
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: new2fish on April 21, 2009, 06:04:55 AM
Thanks Rw.
We are planing to camp on Gov Islnd or near the water so  we can soak some rods at night with campfire and beer.Can I get the permit up there ??Out of 6-7 guys only 2 is hardcore fisherman incl myself..only 4 hr drive for us.Thanks again...
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: River Walker on April 21, 2009, 07:01:11 PM
 Yeah,if I remember correctly,there was a ranger station a couple miles east of Wellston on M-55 that had the camping permits for Tippy.I wish I was going with you,I love that lake.If you're going to be soaking worms at night,that lake is loaded with big channel cats.I would always hook into them when I was walleye fishing there.I live kinda right between Cleveland and Columbus,and with my work schedule presently,it may be rough venturing that far north for awhile.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: new2fish on April 23, 2009, 03:03:25 PM
I can not wait till we go,I will post some pictures.
Happy fishing.Thanks.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: Dan on April 24, 2009, 12:23:41 AM
I am assuming that you stop at Dublin General Store    http://www.dublinstore.com/   for jerky before you get to Tippy right? I have a cabin about 10 miles from Tippy. If you have never been to Dublin it's a must!!! It's only a few miles from Tippy.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: chrisvmo on May 03, 2009, 02:51:54 PM
are the waters of tippy plent navagatable for a 19 ft. Ranger. I have a cabin in Irons and really haven't considered fishing here. and yesif your in the area you have to stop at the Dublin general store.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: River Walker on May 03, 2009, 04:51:51 PM
 Yes,but you have to be careful,there's thousands of stumps an inch or two below the surface.Very few are marked,maybe none by now.Most seem to be on the Manistee arm,but there's still enough on the Pine to keep you on your toes.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: chrisvmo on May 03, 2009, 05:36:27 PM
so be careful in the river arms? how is the pond? plenty deap or are there alot of dead heads there too?
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: River Walker on May 04, 2009, 11:19:13 AM
 The main lake from Tippy Dam up to where the two arms come together is a whole lot easier to navigate than either arm is.There still is a deadhead here and there,but nothing like the arms.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: spinninbug on May 04, 2009, 12:55:30 PM
This is my all time favorite body of water to be on,  it's peaceful and beautiful.  Sometimes the fishing is great sometimes not so great,  either way I love just being there. 

And you can run as long as you stay in the middle and don't try to run up in the coves or the rivers.  Just take it easy until you learn it a little better.  If your cautious you shouldn't have any problems. 

Go and enjoy it,  you won't be sorry!
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: chrisvmo on May 04, 2009, 07:38:43 PM
thanks for all the help. Can't wait to give it a try
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: new2fish on June 02, 2009, 05:18:36 AM
We are  going up there Thursday morning. 6 guys canceled on us.The weather is going to be cool, but who cares.I hope the fishing will be good. By the way .. do i have to worry  about bears up there??

new2fish
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: Dan on June 02, 2009, 08:57:19 AM
I always put in on the Pine River end at that public launch with the scary steep hill coming down to the ramp. They have improved that ramp and even though the cement ramp is steep it's a good ramp. Pound the bank and skip stuff up under the trees. as you head toward the confluence of the Pine and the Manistee you head left to the dam and right to go up river. If you go up river you need to watch your depth finder and stay in the river channel. It swings here and there. There are plenty of things to hit if you don't. Even in the main bodies if there has been any significant rain you can happen on floating logs so whenever you fish an impoundment you have to be ultra careful. I have my best luck early and late. It's a fun place to go for an evening topwater bite. From the confluence to the first bend at Swimmers Point it's pretty good fishing and you can find some weed beds along what I would call the northwest side. I have done well jerking a number seven rapala there. I'm sure the standard fare of lures for smallies will do you well. Very few largemouth to be had. Good panfishing. Eagles nest up the Manistee if you keep a good eye out for them they are fun to watch. Probably early for the chicks to be flying, but when they do you'll hear them. I have a cabin south of Tippy about 10 miles and I have been seeing more and more bears. I would be careful with trash and food. I assume you have been up that way before, but if you haven't make sure you stop at Dublin General Store. You won't believe their jerky counter. Also, if you have canoes, float from the dam west on the Manistee can be some terrific smallmouth fishing.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: new2fish on June 02, 2009, 12:59:58 PM
Thanks Dan.
We are planing to stay on Gov. Islnd. an I never been up that far.I am taking a 16 ft fbgls boat .I don't even Know where can we leave the trucks for the couple of days.You are the second person to told me about the store.Mainly we are going to stay on the big water ,because of the boat.No canoes.And i don't want to wake up next to Yogi!!
new2fish.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: Dan on June 02, 2009, 11:15:14 PM
You could leave the truck at the ramp I mentioned above. It's the Norman Township ramp. Take Snyder Rd which is just East of Wellston north to   
Robinson Rd. It's in the boonies but the ramp is relatively new and they have a lot of parking. You could even camp there a night if you had to. If you have trouble ask at Pappy's Bait and Tackle right on M55 in Wellston. Wellston is about 8 miles west of M37 on M55. You are heading up from the Grand Rapids area I think so you're either taking 131 up to Cadillac then across on M55 or taking M37 north of Baldwin to where M37 crosses M55.
Dublin General Store is just a few miles south of Wellston and is a must stop. They have anything you will need and are very helpful. You can't beat their prices on most anything and they have some great food in their deli case. Try the pulled pork sandwich. Talk to Grant in the meat department, and he'll give you the local scoop on Tippy. He's the big blonde guy that you want on your side if there's a fight  :D.
Click on the Pdf picture attachment just below for the map for the ramp. You'll see where Robinson Rd runs into Tippy and it gives you an idea of where you are on the water.

http://www.dublinstore.com/
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: bigjc on June 03, 2009, 12:40:57 AM
Plenty deep, just stay in the channel.  Try draggin' stick baits along the standing timber for smallies and walleye.
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: new2fish on June 03, 2009, 05:43:25 AM
Thanks Guys!!
I will say Hello to everyone up there,I hope this will be my new favorite place after this trip.I don't know yet ,what route we are taking.I talk to lots of people and they never heard of this place.Thanks again guys!!!
new2fish
Title: Re: Tippy Dam Backwaters
Post by: Dan on June 03, 2009, 10:46:19 AM
I probably started fishing Tippy 20 to 25 years ago. I have won a couple of bass tournaments on it. Both times there were 25 boats and we won with 3 fish. It can get very tough. It is a scenic place, but if you're looking for quantity it wouldn't be my first choice. I would love to go back there though and fish with a drop shot. I think those smallies, the big ones anyway, are deep. If you don't mind state park camping the place to go would be Interlochen State Park. Three excellant smallmouth and largemouth lakes within just a few miles of the park. You can camp on the rustic side to get out of the crowd and it's right on Green Lake. Interlochen is on Duck and they are across the street from each other. Then you have Long Lake just down the road a short distance. Another nice campground is Whitewater Township Park right on Elk Lake. This time of year would be pretty hot for Elk, Skeegamog and Torch.