Here is this week's fishing report provided by the Michigan DNR.
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Grand Haven - Decent numbers of Chinook salmon were caught 40 to 120 feet down in 100 to 200 feet of water. Orange and green spoons worked well higher in the water column. Meat rigs and flasher-fly combinations did very well in deeper waters. Pier anglers targeting steelhead and chinook salmon found the action to be slow.
Muskegon - Boat anglers reported good numbers of Chinook salmon along with a few steelhead and lake trout. Successful depths were 40 to 120 feet down in 90 to 180 feet of water. A mix of spoons, meat rigs, and flasher/flies all worked well. No pier reports.
Ludington - Chinook salmon were caught at Big Sable point in 100 to 200 feet of water while fishing 40 to 90 feet down and south in 50 to 60 feet of water. There were no reports from the piers.
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