Saginaw Bay Fishing for walleye was reported to be spotty, with windy days and storms on the east side of the bay. When weather allowed, anglers reported getting good numbers of walleye out from Sebewaing in 8 to 10 feet of water and on the edge of the slot in 12 to 14 feet of water. Around […]
Michigan Summer and early fall camping reservations available now
Warmer weather isn’t in the cards quite yet, but it’s not too early to book those late summer and fall camping reservations. Since campsite reservations can be made up to six months in advance, reservations are already available for Labor Day weekend and into September. Overnight lodging reservations are available up to a year in […]
Congressman Jack Bergman’s Cormorant Letter to the Dept of Interior
[pdf-embedder url=”https://saginawbay.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/11.6.19-Bergman-Cormorant-Letter.pdf” title=”11.6.19 Bergman-Cormorant Letter”] Letter that Congressman Bergman sent to Robert Wallace, Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife and Parks, US Department of Interior. Congressman Bergman strongly expressed his concerns about the lack of effective double-crested cormorant management efforts throughout the United States. It is important that we continue to support these efforts by contacting […]
SAGINAW BAY Fishing Report 10/26/2017
Saginaw Bay Those trolling for walleye caught some off Linwood in 19 to 20 feet of water on crawler harnesses. Perch anglers did well in the Old Shipping Channel, as well as at the Spark Plug and an area about three to four miles northeast of Spoils Island. On the east side of the bay […]
SAGINAW BAY Fishing Report 9/07/2017
Saginaw Bay windy weather and muddy water slowed fishing all over the bay. A few perch were taken near the sailboat buoys but anglers were working hard to get them. Catfish could still be found near the Hot Ponds. Perch fishing was spotty off Quanicassee. Those that moved around did better. Those trolling for walleye […]