Monday, September 5, 2011

Cass lake Fishing

Cass Lake in Oakland County, Michigan, is a freshwater lake 1,280 acres with a wide selection of fish. fishing is great all year Although fishermen to head out to the Lake in the early morning or late evening in the summer thanks to boat traffic, although mid-week is much quieter. Cass Lake is located in Southeast Michigan, the largest in the province, fed by the smaller Orchard Lake. The Lake is a fisherman's paradise with a plethora of walleye, pike perch, Pike and bass. All the year round fishing action remains high. The decrease of the deep, shallow bars, and submerged sea island structures are the perfect habitat for trophy walleye and muskies. Cass Lake is just a 30-mile ride from Detroit bounded by Keego Harbor, Waterford Township, Orchard Lake Village and Bloomfield Township. Pier of Lake fishing is also a great place to connect to bluegill, crappie and lake trout. Are you game for a spot of ice fishing Cass Lake is the place to be. Fishermen on the head of the State to the Lake in the winter for a variety of pan fish. There is a daily bag limit on smallmouth bass and walleye. Make sure you have a fishing permit before you head for the Lake.


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