Thousand Island Lake is a fishing water in Gogebic County, Michigan (Lake Superior management unit).
| Species | Population | Best technique |
|---|---|---|
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Lepomis macrochirus
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Worms, crickets, small spinners near docks and weeds | |
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Ameiurus nebulosus
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Bottom fishing at night with nightcrawlers, chicken liver, stink baits, or cut bait on a simple sinker rig. No need for fancy gear -- a cane pole and worm works fine. | |
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Coregonus artedi
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Ice fishing with small spoons and jigging lures at thermocline depth; fall trolling near river mouths with small spoons | |
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Oncorhynchus kisutch
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Spoons, spinners, egg sacs during fall river runs ÔÇö also trolling with flashers in the Great Lakes | |
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Micropterus salmoides
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Plastic worms, crankbaits, topwater frogs near lily pads | |
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Esox masquinongy
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Large bucktails, jerkbaits, topwater gliders, sucker minnows ÔÇö always finish with a figure-8 boatside | |
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Esox lucius
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Spoons, large swimbaits, sucker minnows under a bobber | |
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Ambloplites rupestris
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Small jigs, spinners, crayfish imitations | |
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Micropterus dolomieu
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Tubes, drop shot, jigs near rocky points | |
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Sander vitreus
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Jigs with minnows, crawler harnesses, trolling crankbaits | |
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Perca flavescens
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Small jigs tipped with minnow or waxworm, small spinners, ice fishing with teardrops and waxworms |