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Топ направления для рыбалки – Мичиган Кижуч (серебристый лосось)
Топ направления для рыбалки – Мичиган Кижуч (серебристый лосось)
Кижуч (серебристый лосось) Рыбалка – Мичиган
Кижуч (серебристый лосось) Рыбалка – Мичиган
(Oncorhynchus kisutch)
Salmon fishing in Michigan is one of the best and most exciting ways to experience all the riches that the “Great Lakes State” has to offer. Michigan is cradled between four out of five Great Lakes – Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Erie, and Lake Huron – and all of them boast excellent Salmon action.
The top species you’ll target in Michigan are Chinook (King), Coho, and Atlantic Salmon – aka Kokanee. Fishing for Kings is by far the most popular, and there are some impressive specimens swimming in these waters. The Coho bite is just as productive, while Kokanee aren’t as numerous, but there’s still plenty of them to chase.
The peak Salmon season changes slightly from one lake to another but, in general, April–October is the best time to book your fishing trip. You can check out pre-spawn Salmon runs in some rivers in early fall, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised both by the number and size of fish.
Because Salmon fishing in Michigan is so good, you’ll have no problem finding a local guide to put you on the bite. You’ll have the best results on full day trips when you’ll have plenty of time to catch something good that can also fill your cooler. Shorter excursions can be productive too, but you’ll have less time to cover different hotspots, so bear that in mind when organizing your vacation.
Where can you go to land a nice Salmon? Well, all of the Great Lakes are a great place to start. If you’d like to try river fishing, then the Manistee, Pere Marquette, and Muskegon Rivers boast fantastic fall Salmon runs. Basically, the whole of Michigan is your fishing playground!