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Prime Salmon & Steelhead Action Heats Up Nearshore and Offshore
Lake Michigan - Mason, MI
Fishing conditions around Frankfort, Lake Michigan, continue to improve as the season progresses. Anglers are seeing strong action targeting Steelhead and Chinook Salmon, especially in the deeper offshore waters. Early morning and late evening trips have been most productive, with Steelhead biting steadily on spawn bags, spoons, and crawler harnesses. Chinook Salmon are responding well to trolling with downriggers using flashers and hoochies in the 40-60 foot range.
Closer to shore, coho salmon have been spotted near reefs and drop-offs, providing opportunities for light tackle anglers. Yellow perch fishing remains steady in the nearshore bays, while smallmouth bass are active around rocky points and underwater structures. Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid-50s°F, contributing to consistent fish activity. For the best chances, target depths between 40 and 100 feet and vary trolling speeds between 2.0 and 2.5 mph.
With good weather forecasts and stable water clarity, Frankfort continues to be a hotspot for anglers seeking a mix of trophy Steelhead and salmon. Whether you prefer trolling, casting, or jigging, the fishing scene is ripe for success. Stay tuned for weekly updates to make the most of your next Lake Michigan fishing trip!