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The extended hot weather is pushing fish into deeper waters in both the inland lakes and the Great Lakes. Many of the rivers and streams are running low and clear with the lack of rain. Anglers should be able to wade in some areas that are usually not accessible this time of year.
Traverse City: Both the East and the West Bay have good smallmouth bass fishing. There are still some fish in the shallows but many have been caught in waters up to 15 feet deep. Lake trout were caught in 80 to 100 feet of water and limit catches were reported. Anglers are beginning to see more salmon and the action should improve in the next few weeks.
Boardman River: Anglers are targeting smallmouth bass and carp. Try crawlers or corn for carp and live baits for smallmouth bass. Some have caught the occasional walleye or pike.
Elk River: Anglers are targeting smallmouth bass with leeches, crawlers, or gulp plastic baits. Many are on the small side but try early morning fishing for a chance to catch bigger the fish.
Harbor Springs: Those trolling have caught lake trout north of Harbor Point in 160 feet of water and west off the furthest buoy when fishing 120 feet down. Smallmouth bass are still being caught by those using tube baits.
Petoskey: Anglers are catching mostly lake trout when trolling in 100 to 120 feet of water off Bay Harbor or 150 to 160 feet down in 200 to 220 feet of water further east. A few chinook were also caught. The end of the first dock and the breakwall are still producing smallmouth bass, rock bass, and bullhead.
Bear River: Anglers are still catching some steelhead near the dam when using spawn bags or crawlers. Brown trout can also be found near the dam and downriver. Try both natural bait and flies.
Charlevoix: Is producing smallmouth bass and the occasional walleye for those fishing in the channel. Freshwater drum were also caught.
Frankfort: Had great fishing 60 to 80 feet down in 120 to 150 feet of water with meat rigs. Blue was the hot color. If your lines are set at 5:30 am, you will be reeling in fish. Use anything that glows prior to sunrise and UV after sun up. After the morning catch is done, drop a line to the bottom with a flasher and spin glow for lake trout.
Onekama: Those heading straight out to 110 to 150 feet of water caught fish when trolling along the drop. Fish 80 to 90 feet down, good colors were blue and glow. Meat rigs worked best after the sun comes up.
Lake Cadillac: Bluegill and crappie have been caught along the east side. Try fishing the deeper holes and under structure that give some shade. The better fishing seems to be early morning or later in the evening. Try casting small spinners or floating crickets and small minnows.
Manistee: Fishing slowed compared to what it has been. Boat anglers found salmon 45 to 150 feet down in 140 to 300 feet of water. Meat rigs in yellow and green or blue and green spoons caught fish.
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Weather pushing fish to deep water
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Evansville sweeps Beach Bums
Ever have Otter Pops as a kid? Well, it was just about cold enough to make them Thursday at Wuerfel Park.
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Runners ready for Bayshore
Aside from the race packet pick-up, scheduled to take place today from 5 until 9 p.m. at Traverse City Central High School, no one would even know that in fewer than 24 hours more than 7,000 runners will have descended on Traverse City for the 31st running of the Bayshore event, which includes a marathon, half-marathon and 10K.
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Homecoming of sorts for ex-Bum Morrow
It was a good homecoming of sorts for Bryce Morrow. Wednesday’s rain-out allowed him to hang around with former college roommate Jake Sabol, who was the winning pitcher in Traverse City’s 10-0 win Tuesday.
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Prep Sports Roundup: Traverse City West tops Gaylord
Traverse City West won a share of the Big North Conference girls soccer title on Thursday after defeating Gaylord 4-0 in the regular season finale. (Plus more)
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Sports in Brief: 05/24/2013
YMCA to host family fun nights; Boating safety class offered June 25; Tigers help promote teen-driving safety. (Plus more)
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Bob Gwizdz: Walleye on the Detroit River
We motored out of the marina, headed upstream on the Detroit River for about five minutes, then Gary Towns shut down the outboard, dropped the trolling motor, and we were fishing.
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Fishing: 05/24/2013
Saturday is the opening day of bass season on the Great Lakes and all inland waters except Lake St. Clair, St. Clair River and the Detroit River which do not open until the third Saturday in June.
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Today in Sports: 05/24/2013
What's happening in sports across the region and the country:
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FINAL: Evansville 4, Beach Bums 1
Evansville completed a doubleheader sweep of the Traverse City Beach Bums by winning the nightcap 4-1 at Wuerfel Park tonight.
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/23/2013
A roundup of high school sports results from across northern Michigan:
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FINAL: Evansville 6, Beach Bums 5
The Beach Bums' comeback bid fell just short in game one of a doubleheader today against Evansville, as the Otters won 6-5 in seven innings.
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Bayshore winner aims for personal record in half
Caitlin Smith set a personal best in the half marathon last May when she won the Avenue of the Giants in Humboldt Redwoods State Park in northern California.
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Special Bayshore section coming
The Record-Eagle will publish a special 12-page section Sunday on the Bayshore running races.
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Junior hockey team moving to Traverse City
A Junior A hockey team may be coming to Traverse City after all. The Midwest Junior Hockey League is in the process of relocating the Hartland Hounds to Traverse City for the 2013-14 season.
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Prep Sports Roundup: Trojans sweep BNC titles
Traverse City Central did something that's never been done in the boys' Big North Conference track championships. (Plus more)
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Sports in Brief: 05/23/2013
Bums rained out, doubleheader today; Rawlings to Kirtland, Catt to Hope; Warsecke 4th in 1,500 meters. (Plus more)
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Red Wings' Development Camp schedule changed
The schedule for the 2013 Detroit Red Wings Development Camp has been announced.
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Record-Eagle Honor Roll Track Boys Listings: 05/23/2013
Following are the top boys listings for the Record-Eagle Honor Roll track and field meet on May 28 at TC Central.
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Record-Eagle Honor Roll Track Girls Listings: 05/23/2013
Prep girls honor roll meet listings:
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Prep Baseball Rankings: 05/23/2013
Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association rankings:
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Today in Sports: 05/23/2013
What's happening in sports across the region and the country:
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Beach Bums rained out
Tonight's Traverse City Beach Bums vs. Evansville Otters Frontier League baseball game has been postponed due to rainy weather.
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Book on Marion golfer a No. 1 seller on Amazon.com
From the first time he met Roy Vomastek on a golf course, Brian Mulvaney knew there was something uniquely special about the septuagenarian.
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Fog cuts short Bums' win over Evansville
Not many people saw Taylor Wrenn’s two-run, two-out triple in the eighth that effectively ended Traverse City’s 10-0 Frontier League home opener win Tuesday over Evansville.
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Now it's Bums' Woodward's turn to deliver the hurt
Scott Woodward’s 2011 season was derailed by injuries and 2012 didn’t happen due to them. So far, 2013 looks like he’ll be hurting a lot of Frontier League teams.
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Evansville sweeps Beach Bums



