Sucker Lake

Sucker Lake

Size
7ac
Boat Launch
No
Carry-in Launch
No
Toilet
No
Boat Dock
No

Overview

One of the best in the Midwest. Tops for trophy smallmouth, pike and huge perch. Great for walleye and getting better.

Sucker Lake Map

Features

Big Bay de Noc is located on the north end of Lake Michigan’s Green Bay, in the south central part of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, east of the cities of Escanaba and Gladstone, Michigan. The area is noted for its scenic wilderness shorelines. The eastern shoreline, near Fayette State Park, has beautiful limestone bluffs.Many shallow reefs and boulders are found around the islands and shorelines that can hinder navigation. Big Bay de Noc and Ripley shoals are large, off-shore structures that pose hazards but are not marked.

Forage

Alewife, trout-perch and smelt are utilized by large perch. While several species of insect, including mayfly larvae, caddisfly and midge larvae, are used by most perch. Crayfish and round goby are important forage for smallmouth bass. Walleye and northern pike prey heavily on perch, smelt and alewife. Emerald shiner, spottail shiner and sucker are also present.

Seasonal Movements

In early spring, right after ice-out, perch are found in Ogontz Bay, Garden Bay and near the Big Fishdam River mouth. Walleye relate to the rocky shoals and windblown shorelines with rock or gravel bottom to spawn in spring. Due to the bay being very large and open, heavy winds can create difficult spawning conditions on these structures and results in a decrease in spawning success. Shallow areas with soft bottom, marshy areas and tributaries attract northern pike in spring to spawn.
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