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Fishing in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Two of the Most Scenic Places Fish and Relax

By Kay Ray, published Jul 06, 2007
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The upper peninsula of Michigan offers some of the best fishing in the country, and I've had the opportunity to visit the Crystal Falls and Iron River area several times in the past two decades. I've discovered fantastic places to fish, breathtaking scenery, and nature in its purest form. The upper peninsula of Michigan is my favorite place to fish and relax, and I consider the U.P. my home away from home. Once you visit the upper peninsula of Michigan you'll understand why so many who love fishing go back each and every year.

Chicaugon Lake


Chicaugon Lake is located in beautiful Iron River Michigan, and in my opinion, it's one of the best places for fishing in the area. Although it's really too large to navigate with a simple row boat, it's by far one of my favorite places for fishing in the upper peninsula of Michigan. It's a fantastic fishing lake for those with a motorboat, and it's the perfect place for a relaxing fishing vacation.

What stands out in my mind about Chicaugon Lake was the cleanliness and the lucidity of this massive body of water. The water was crystal clear, even in very deep locations, and on a sunny day you'll be able to watch the fish swim up to your line. I recall watching jumbo lake perch, bass, and bluegill swim up to my hook, and I was amazed that I could actually see the fish coming out of the vegetation for the bait. My family caught scores of jumbo perch, huge bluegill, northern pike, and large mouth bass during our day on the lake.

Horserace Rapids


Would you like to try fishing for rock bass, pan fish, and perch over the edges of massive rocks that line a beautiful picturesque river? Horserace Rapids, which is the beginning of the Paint River, is located approximately 7.5 miles outside of Crystal Falls Michigan off of St. Rd. 2, east of Airport Road, and the view is absolutely breathtaking. The winding river that flows over a bed of rocks is untouched by time, and the still areas along the bank are a haven for fish and a paradise for those who love fishing.

Fishing in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

The upper peninsula of Michigan is untouched by time, and it's a fantastic place for a relaxing fishing vacation.

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Secretsides: I love the view from the bridge. It's an amazing sight, and the color of the water is beautiful beyond description. It was a 5 mile drive that seemed to last only seconds. I'm looking forward to going back again too.

Posted on 07/29/2007 at 10:07:00 AM

 
Lovely article and very picturesque, I can see it in my mind and memory. We like to go just over the bridge and visit the island, and also White Fish Point and Sioux Choix(spelling, Lighthouse, and lakes. I am ready to go back!

Posted on 07/07/2007 at 5:07:00 PM

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