Three top anglers share ‘house of hammers’
Matt Lee, Jordan Lee and Tom Frink have all become recognized in the college bass fishing ranks — and you can find all three in the same home.
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Matt Lee, Jordan Lee and Tom Frink have all become recognized in the college bass fishing ranks — and you can find all three in the same home.
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This is a true week for rest and relaxation. I’ve made it to the Classic. Basically, my fishing season is over. I’ll spend some time on the water and with sponsors but for the next few days at least it’ll be family, friends, football and fishing the mats on Guntersville.
If you’d like a remote fishing adventure that you can drive to, put Bay Mills in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on your to-do list. Here you can launch in Lake Superior’s Whitefish Bay, and you can visit one of the oldest lighthouses on the Great Lakes.
As with many other areas of the Great Lakes, gobies have caused the smallmouth bass in the bay to pack on weight.
A short drive from the Sleeping Bear Dunes and ranked No. 9 on Bassmaster’s 100 Best Bass Lakes of 2014, Grand Traverse Bay has long been a trophy smallmouth mecca.
The habitat here is unlike the reef fishing done elsewhere on the big lake.
These sister bays in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are revered for their walleye fishing and their camping.
The short drive from the metropolis of Detroit to the Lake St. Clair Metropark takes you from concrete and bustling traffic to a fishing resort atmosphere.
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