What is the biggest fish in Lake Michigan?

The official weight, 47.86 pounds, was measured on a certified scale by the DNR fisheries biologist.) Moonshine lure: Close-up view of the Moonshine raspberry carbon spoon lure used to catch the state-record Chinook salmon on Lake Michigan.
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What is the biggest fish caught in the Great Lakes?

Lake Sturgeon – 198.42 lbs

The lake sturgeon is the biggest Great Lake Fish.
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What big fish live in Lake Michigan?

Lake Michigan offers fishing for five species of salmon and trout. There are lunker lake trout, bruiser brown trout, super-sized steelhead trout as well as coho and king salmon with ancestors from the Pacific Ocean.
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Where are the biggest fish in Michigan?

ALPENA, Michigan – A massive 240-pound lake sturgeon was caught in the Detroit River on April 30 and according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), it's one of the largest ever recorded in the U.S.
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What's the biggest catfish caught in Lake Michigan?

NILES, MI — A 45.7-inch catfish that weighed in at a whopping 49.8 pounds was caught by a Niles man last week, and state officials have confirmed the fish breaks a Michigan record set in 1943. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources confirmed the record catch, by Rodney Akey at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, on the St.
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Cold Water Giants on the Great Lakes



How big are sturgeon in Michigan?

Most lake sturgeon caught today weigh between 30-100 pounds and grow to 3-6 feet in length. Lake sturgeon live longer than any other fish species in Michigan. Male lake sturgeon live an average of 55 years. Females live 80-150 years.
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How deep is Lake Michigan?

Approximately 118 miles wide and 307 miles long, Lake Michigan has more than 1,600 miles of shoreline. Averaging 279 feet in depth, the lake reaches 925 feet at its deepest point.
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What is the biggest predator in Lake Michigan?

Invasive sea lamprey, the Great Lakes' biggest predator, primarily feed on lake trout, one of the lakes' most prized sports fish.
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What is the most rare fish in Michigan?

“Although we can't say that this gold smallmouth bass is a one-in-a-billion catch, we do know that it is extremely rare,” he said. The fish has a genetic condition called Xanthism, which causes yellow pigments to be more pronounced, Wehrly said.
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Are there orcas in Lake Michigan?

No, there are no orca whales living in Lake Michigan currently, or ever in the lake's current geography.
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Are king salmon in Lake Michigan?

Chinook (King) Salmon

Chinook Salmon also known as King Salmon are the most sought after species in Lake Michigan. People of all ages travel across the globe to find these amazing fighters. The King Salmon is native to the Ocean and was introduced to the Great Lakes in the 1960's.
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Are sturgeon in Lake Michigan?

The lake sturgeon occurs in the Mississippi, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior drainage basins. In the Lake Michigan basin, it occurs in Green Bay, Lake Michigan, the Menominee River upstream to the White Rapids Dam, the Fox River upstream to Lake Puckaway, and the Wolf River upstream to Shawano.
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Are sharks in the Great Lakes?

Sharks do not live in the Great Lakes, but many fishes are mostly drawn to this water body as their natural habitat.
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Which Great Lake is the deadliest?

The steely waters of Lake Superior surround the Apostle Islands, located off the Wisconsin shoreline. With a reputation for fickle weather, ravaging storms, and an average water temperature of 42 degrees Fahrenheit, Lake Superior is fierce and unforgiving.
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What is the largest animal in Lake Superior?

Lake sturgeon are the largest fish in Lake Superior. They among the oldest fish in the lake too. Did you know that a lake sturgeon can live to be older than 100 years? This species of fish has also been around for a long time—about 150 million years.
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Are there whales in the Great Lakes?

Whales don't live in the Great Lakes. Or do they? No, not at all.
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What the most popular fish to catch at Lake Michigan?

Michigan largemouth bass

Largemouth bass are probably the most popular game fish in the United States, and Michigan offers excellent fishing for them. They are next on the list of the top 12 Michigan game fish species.
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What is the largest fish ever caught?

What Was the Largest Fish Ever Caught? According to IGFA records, the largest fish ever caught was a great white shark that weighed an unbelievable 2,664 pounds (1,208.389 kg.). Caught off the coast of Ceduna, Australia, in 1959, it took angler Alfred Dean just 50 minutes to win the fight against this one-ton shark.
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What is the biggest bass caught in Michigan?

A 9.33 pound, 24.5 inch smallmouth bass was caught this week at Hubbard Lake in Northeast Michigan (Alcona County), and was just verified as a new state record! Feel free to read that twice, that says 9.33 pounds and 24.5 inches!
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What is the scariest fish in Lake Michigan?

The Sea Lamprey must be the scariest-looking of all the dangerous creatures in Lake Michigan. It has an eel-like body, and its mouth is large and round with numerous rows of sharp teeth.
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What is the deadliest fish in Lake Michigan?

4 Dangerous Species that Swim in Lake Michigan's Waters
  • Snakehead.
  • Piranha.
  • Sea Lamprey.
  • Bull Shark.
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Do piranhas live in Lake Michigan?

Piranha has turned up in smaller lakes but so far, no confirmed report of any in Lake Michigan. However, a relative of the Piranha, the Pacus, has been discovered in Lake St. Clair in Port Huron. These South American native fish sport human-like teeth and would be able to survive the cold waters of Lake Michigan.
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What's at the bottom of Lake Michigan?

While scanning underneath the waters of Lake Michigan for shipwrecks, archeologists found something a lot more interesting than they bargained for: they discovered a boulder with a prehistoric carving of a mastodon, as well as a series of stones arranged in a Stonehenge-like manner.
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Who owns Lake Michigan?

The water in the Great Lakes is owned by the general public according to the Public Trust Doctrine. The Public Trust Doctrine is an international legal theory – it applies in both Canada and the United States, so it applies to the entirety of the Great Lakes.
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Will Lake Michigan dry up?

Lake Michigan and Huron are forecast to continue to fall another 12 inches by January 2022. If we stay dry and the lakes fall to the lower end of the possibilities, the lakes will only be about six inches above the long-term average water level.
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