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Bass Fishing at Cedar River



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Michigan has the largest body of water around the country. Throughout Michigan, anglers join at various lakes, rivers, ponds, streams, etc, including at Cedar River. The tributary waters extend to three branches, which include Beaverton and the Tobacco River.

Along the river, you can enjoy fly-fishing near the Middle Branches, or the West Branch. Meadows and heavy wooded areas along the way limit fly-fishing, yet it is possible to land a bass.

Wild browns are noted near two branches, i.e. the starting point of Cedar River, and connected waters along Bard Road. Blue Ribbon trout are often caught in this area. The deeper spots are where you will catch the larger trout.

Upstream you will cross the Middle Branch, near Stage Road. Continue upstream to the North Branch. Along the North Branch, you will meet with the West Branch, which extends to the fly-fishing areas. The larger, blue ribbon trout swim around this section. Travel forward to Wiggins Lake, which is a confined area. The dam extends toward Beaverton. The water is warm in this area, which attracts rock bass and the smallmouth bass. Pike also run along this area. As you move down further stream, you will find big trout hunting areas. The area is near Tittabawassee, Sugar River, and Meridian Road.

Once you arrive at Tittabawassee River, you have hit the residence of muskellunge, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, walleye, northern pike, channel catfish, carp, panfish, suckers, and panfish. A wide selection of Anadromous, brown trout and rainbow runs through this area as well. Coho and Chinook salmon run this area also.

The river branches over to the Dow Dam, Alma Michigan, Sanford Dam, Douglas Road, Tamarack Road, Mount Pleasant, Chippewa Road, and Barryton. The river extends up to 376

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The best areas to cast your line for bass is near slow, large, or deep sections, which is at the lower region. The upper channels are confined, which is a good place to look for bass also. Clear water is a favorite spot for smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and rock bass. You should look for hiding areas.

Tip: Bass will hook a line if you add crayfish to your hook.

NOTE: January 1, and the last Saturday in April any bass you catch must be released by to the water: Designated trout sections during the month of October you must release the trout. March 15 and the last Saturday before Memorial Day you must release Walleye, northern pike, and Muskellunge. There is a Michigan size limit on salmon and trout at the first day of October and the last Saturday in the month of April.
About Rock Bass:

Rock bass is common in Michigan. The North American sunfish are noted for their shaded olive back. The rock bass has white undersides and red eyes. Rock bass are freshwater game fish, which comes from the family of Ambloplites Rupestris.

About Smallmouth Bass:
Smallmouth bass are freshwater fish, which have green to brown bodies. The fish are often found in clear streams, lakes, etc, and are popularly hunted in game sports. Smallmouth bass emerged from the family of Micropterus Dolomieu.

About Largemouth bass:
Freshwater largemouth is game fish. The fish are of the largest bass species and has black to green bodies. The black fish are known as black bass. Sometimes largemouth is called green bass, big mouth, lineside, or black bass. The fish derived from Northern America. Largemouth bass is noted for its large mouth, which extends behind its eye. Largemouth is a family to Micropterus Salmoides.

 

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