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Name your five best bass lakes in Michigan

Started by djkimmel, September 30, 2013, 10:05:35 PM

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djkimmel

I have a project that will further the process of promoting more bass fishing opportunity and maybe bass tournament fishing in Michigan. Can you name your 5 best bass lakes in Michigan? Inland lakes that can handle a fair amount of fishing pressure not small, unknown lakes please. If you want to list the Great Lakes / parts of the Great Lakes, please list those separately from what you consider your 5 best inland lakes. Thanks!

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blakstr1

Grand Lake
Charlevoix
Burt / Mullet
Elk / Torch Chain
Long Lake Alpena

If we are talking Great Lakes and lakes connected I would say:
Saginaw Bay
LSC
Grand Traverse Bay
Bay De Nocs
Blake Arkwood
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t-bone

Charlevoix, Grand, Intermediate, Burt/Mullet, Kent

of course St. Clair and Erie
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rustydog

How about some green fish lakes. Wixom, Sanford, White, Muskegon and may as well throw in Secord.

bwebber

Burt/Mullet
Charlevoix
Black Lake
Grand Lake
Douglas Lake

Pretty tough to narrow it to five!

32eml24

I havent fished five large inland lakes to list but I can list one and its the portage chain in pinckney due to its extreme diversity and big fish both lm and sm!

Waterfoul

I aint giving away nothing!!!

Then again...  any place but Hardy Pond!!!


St. Clair
Portage (Onekama)
Muskegon
Grand Traverse Bay
Can't think of a 5th one I've fished more than once that's big enough to handle more pressure than it already gets.
Addicted to fishing.  All the time, any species, anywhere!!  Especially in West Michigan!!!

TritonTR20

Torch/Skegmog/Elk/Bellaire
Burt/Mullet
Charlevoix
Black Lake
Gull Lake

Dan

Burt/Mullet
Charlevoix
Elk/Torch/Skegamog
Grand Traverse Bay
Manistee
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motocross269

Grand lk
Long lake in presque isle
Charlevoix
Burt and Mullet
walloon

Great lake action:
Lake St Clair

djkimmel

Thanks to all of you. Please keep them coming. Thank you!!

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YpsiBass

I find it odd that Belleville Lake didn't make at least one person's list.

dartag

Looks like every one fishes up north.   


Kent
Cedar Island
Wolverine
Orion
Union  

Waterfoul

Quote from: YpsiBass on October 01, 2013, 04:22:35 PM
I find it odd that Belleville Lake didn't make at least one person's list.

I've never even seen that lake.   :-\'
Addicted to fishing.  All the time, any species, anywhere!!  Especially in West Michigan!!!

gmetime24

Portage lake (onekama)
Sanford Lake
Lake Lancer (sugar springs)
Lake St Clair
Wixom lake

fishstick

Portage Chain
Muskegon
White
Wixom
anywhere up north

Genie

Lakes with room for trailers
Muskegon/white/grand river
Elk/torch
Burt/mullett
Charlevoix
Houghton
Escanaba
Saginaw bay
Traverse
Grand Rapids, MI
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djkimmel

Is that first lake in the UP? Maybe that is the Indian name?? I'm familiar with Lake of the Hills... (or maybe it is Lake of the Hills have Eyes... something like that?)

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VinceR

For inland lakes:
Burt and Mullett (and all accessable waters)
Charlevoix
Elk and Torch (and all accesable waters)
Houghton Lake
Muskegon
I also really like Houghton Lake

Great Lakes:
Lake St. Clair/St. Clair River
Erie/Detroit River

djkimmel

Houghton is another one of those 'mixed reviews' kind of lake. But it does have a pretty good bass population in it and I have a fair number of good memories from there. I've yet to figure out the big fall smallmouth out there though. I've tried twice but it's been a number of years since the last time.

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