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  1. Most of the fishing activity was on the pier, with anglers catching perch, smallmouth bass, and the occasional walleye. Boat anglers have caught a lot of small perch near the pier and in the weed beds off Jerry's Marina. There was very little effort targeted on walleyes, but a few were caught down near Alabaster.

  2. Most of the boat anglers in Alpena are sticking to the river and hoping to catch a couple early run salmon when trolling cut bait, J-plugs, dodgers and spoons. While some are starting at the mouth of the river and heading up to Fletchers, others are going out early in the morning to the First Buoy in the Bay. The Ninth Street Dam is still under major repair with a great deal of construction activity in the area. It appears that Fletcher Street and Second Street will also be closed for a while which means the launch site will most likely be closed as well.

  3. Fishing shallow waters 30 to 60 feet deep has been the most productive right now. Good places to try are straight out and south towards Stoneport, off North Bay and between the two lighthouses. Fish planer boards, leadcore dipseys and downriggers with a variety of spoons and J-plugs. Good colors have been green, white, black, purple or anything that glows.

  4. Shallow water fishing has been the name of the game. Best spots have been from Calcite all the way down to Adams Point. Fish waters up to 60 feet deep and run lines at least 100 feet behind the planer boards. Good lures have been J-plugs in green with black, blue, silver and pearl. Use anything that glows when fishing early or late. Spoons have been used in deeper waters, fish them about 50 feet down. The salmon are hitting in the early morning before sunrise and well after the sun goes down.

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