Lake Antoine is a popular fishing spot in Michigan, known for its abundant fish species. Anglers can catch bass, walleye, panfish, and northern pike. Nearby activities include hiking, camping, boating, and swimming. Fishing tips include using live bait or lures that mimic local prey. The best time to visit is during the summer months, with average temperatures ranging from 70-80°F. However, fall can also be a good time to fish for walleye. Visitors can also enjoy the scenic views of the lake and its surrounding parks.
Because it is considered to be among the best eating fish and a powerful fighter, it is highly sought by sport fishermen. An omnivorous feeder, it will take most of the local live baits as well as a variety of artificial lures. A favorite rig is a metal jig and whole squid that can be bounced along the bottom. The best fishing is summer to fall although it can be fished year round in some areas. The following are fishing methods used to catch this fish: The color of this species is brown to olive green with pale blotches on the back, becoming lighter below. They are easily distinguished from the sand basses by the fact that the third, fourth and fifth dorsal spines are about the same length, whereas the third dorsal spine of the sand basses is much longer than the fourth and fifth.
Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Stephen A. Forbes State Park | 135 | |||
Greene - Sullivan State Forest | ||||
Sullivan County Park | 450 | |||
Oblong Park | ||||
Ouabache Trails County Park | 45 | |||
Charley Brown City Park | ||||
Red Hills Lake State Park | 130 | |||
Crawford County Fairgrounds | ||||
Sam Parr State Park | 80 | |||
Robinson City Park |