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Upper Peninsula Pike Potential
With thousands of inland lakes and plenty of frigid bays fed by Lake Superior, Michigan's Upper Peninsula provides seemingly perfect habitat for northern pike -- and for the anglers who target them! (May 2010)
They remain motionless for hours, lying in wait for their prey. When a small fish comes near, they strike with amazing agility and quickness, catching their prey in their needlelike teeth and then devouring them whole. They're among the most aggressive and widely distributed freshwater fish in the world -- kings of the cold water. "The best places to catch (northern) pike are lakes and bays connected to the Great Lakes," said Bill Zigler, Michigan Department of Natural Resources fisheries biologist. In the Upper Peninsula, that means looking for northerns in any of the estimated 4,300 inland lakes and countless bays fed by the frigid waters of Lake Superior. With an abundance of small fish, shallow weed beds and submersible vegetation, smaller lakes provide perfect pike habitat. Pike season starts May 15 and runs until March 15 in the Upper Peninsula. In most lakes, they must be 24-inches long to keep, with a limit of two per day. Moving from east to west across the land above the bridge, let's look at some of the best spots for catching northern annihilators. CHIPPEWA COUNTY "Pike in the St. Marys are really aggressive," said Matt McConnell of Sault St. Marie, Ontario. "The water gets a little murky in some spots, so I like to slow-troll using yellow or bright green spinners." South of Sault Ste. Marie lies a veritable cornucopia of pike-fishing water. Start out by taking M-28 east until it dead-ends at Lake Nicolet. Fed by the Soo Locks, the lake is home to record pike and muskie. Travel south to Munuscong Lake, also known as Mud Lake by locals. Munuscong Lake feeds into the Potagannissing Bay, a shallow, island-strewn bay northwest of Drummond Island. Be sure to ask permission to go ashore on any of the bay's 53 named or countless unnamed islands, as many are privately owned. LUCE COUNTY Anglers interested in landing bigger pike can travel seven miles west of Muskallonge Lake State Park to the Blind Sucker Flooding, an artificial impoundment created in 1950 to help loggers get their logs to mill more quickly. A 2007 netting survey conducted by the MDNR revealed that 22 percent of northerns in the Blind Sucker Flooding were greater than or equal to the legal size limit. "You'll have to practice a lot of catch-and-release and patience, but there are some trophies in the Flooding," said MDNR fisheries biologist Jim Waybrant, who covers the Lake Superior Watershed. ALGER COUNTY
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