Great Lakes Bass Fishing Forum
Bass Fishing => Bass Fishing Great Lakes => Topic started by: Flat lander on July 28, 2013, 10:38:20 PM
From Kansas going to Sturgeon Bay for the First time in October, any advice on catching smallmouth up there would be very much appreciated.
Never fished there at that time of the year but I could help you out with what I know. Whenever we fished Sturgeon Bay, we ran to Little Sturgeon Bay, Snake Island, Riley's Bay, and Sand Bay which is off Green Bay and about a 15 mile run from downtown Sturgeon Bay. There's a better launch for fishing those bays and it's at Sunset Bar and Grill which is also a nice place to grab a sandwich and a beer.
Personally, if I was going up there I would go up the peninsula and fish around Washington Island. Good luck.
Washington Island area might be better - watch the weather - but I imagine the same rock bars in Little Sturgeon Bay half way out and near the mouth that work in the spring should work in October. Might be even better just outside Little Sturgeon Bay and to the South. From shallow rocks out to the drop and then to the first deep flat if the water is already really cold.
There may be bass on the deeper weed, rock, gravel flats in Sturgeon Bay too. I know I caught some bass in mid-September of deeper rock/gravel patches out towards the main Green Bay in Sturgeon Bay.
Eagle Bay would be another place to try.