Freshwater Fishing in Port Huron, Michigan

A Multitude of Freshwater Fish to Choose From

Cara Surdi
Freshwater Fishing in Port Huron, Michigan
Neighborhood: Port Huron
Port Huron, MI 48060
United States of America
Freshwater Fishing in Port Huron, Michigan - While all fishing in Michigan is considered freshwater fishing, a lot of freshwater fishing can be done almost anywhere in Port Huron, Michigan. Port Huron is surrounded by water; it even has the Black River running right down the middle of it, with 3 draw bridges connecting on each side of the town to the other side. The problem isn't where the best fishing is, it is what to fish for, for example Mill Creek drains off in to black river and was recently stocked with 10,354 Rainbow Trout. While the Black River was recently stocked with 64,000 Brown Trout, and runs off into St. Clair River. Freshwater fishing in Port Huron is easy to find, although it may be hard to fish for just one kind of fish.

Michigan is very big on freshwater fishing, because of all the surrounding water. The varieties of fresh water fish are also in abundance in Michigan. For example if you were fishing in Port Huron at the mouth of where Black River and the St. Clair River meet, you may catch channel Catfish, Bass, Walleye or possibly even Perch. While if you doing some fresh water fishing were the mouth of Black River joins Lake Huron, you may catch Brown Trout, Walleye, or even a Lake Sturgeon.

Of course freshwater fishing in Port Huron is not limited to its lakes and rivers; there are also many inland ponds that feed from streams and rivers. These are often the best places to start fishing for Bass, Blue Gill, and other Crappie. Port Huron also is a great place for other freshwater fish like Salmon, Pike, and Rainbow Trout.In conclusion, freshwater fishing in Port Huron, Michigan, is not limited to the best spot, but what kind of fish. There are so many locations along the rivers in Port Huron for fishing; it is not hard to find a secluded spot for freshwater fishing but more important is to know what kind of fish is there. The inner rivers and ponds are the most secluded and often a person's best chance for catching a lot of fish for the new state record.

With Michigan being surround by so much water often its residence lose the luster of fishing and some areas go untouched for years. Of course many tourists who have never seen such blue water on a lake or river, but only on the ocean, often try their hand at freshwater fishing in Port Huron. Many of whom go home with a stringer full of fish, or at least a stringer full of stories.

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  • Fresh Water Fishing in the Port Huron Area - Dange9/16/2009

    Please be aware that there are recreational restrictions imposed by the EPA on the St. Clair River due to industrial contamination. The EPA website discourages consumption of fish found in the St. Clair River system, including Lake St. Clair and Detroit Rivers. Please keep in mind that fish are mobile. Inland freshwater fishing may be your best bet for uncontaminated fish.

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