Fleming Drain Fishing Area is located in Michigan, USA, and is a great spot for fishing enthusiasts. The area is known for its abundant fish species, including largemouth bass, bluegill, and northern pike. Aside from fishing, visitors can enjoy nearby activities such as hiking, camping, and picnicking. For fishing tips, anglers recommend using live bait and fishing early in the morning or late in the evening. The best time to visit is during the summer months, with average temperatures ranging from 70-80°F. Overall, Fleming Drain Fishing Area is a great destination for anyone looking to enjoy the great outdoors and catch some fish.
Fly fishing for bluegills has become increasingly popular, and light tackle anglers have long found it to be one of the best action fish, ounce for ounce, that can be caught. The following are fishing methods used to catch this fish: The Bluegill has a greatly compressed, round (in profile) body that is typical of the sunfishes. Its color is highly variable and many range from dark blue or bluish-purple to yellow, and in some cases, (notably in quarry holes) it may even appear to be clear or colorless. Usually, there are 6-8 vertical bars on the sides, which may or may not be prominent. The gill cover (operculum) peaks into a broad, round flap that is black in color; however, it is not surrounded by a lighter colored trim as it is in some other sunfishes. It has the small mouth and head that are typical of sunfish species. The pectoral fins are pointed.
Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Twin Lakes - State Forest | 12 | |||
Cecil Lakeview City Park | ||||
Cheboygan State Park | 75 | |||
Wilderness State Park | 250 | |||
Aloha State Park | 285 | |||
Straits State Park | 275 | |||
Black Lake Trail Camp - Mackinaw State Forest | 50 | |||
Maple Bay - State Forest | 38 | |||
Mary Jane Thurston State Park | 35 | |||
Stoney Creek Trail Camp - State Forest | 10 |