Pickerel Lake

Washtenaw - Michigan


  • 2 catches

  • 60 followers

  • spots

Maximum 56 feet deep. In the spring and fall when the fish are shallow focus on the areas around inlets and the outlet. The rest of the year the fish will either be in the deep hole or around the weedlines and drop offs.

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Pickerel Lake Fishing Reports

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  1. Details: Northern Pike

    1. Matt Dobson 0
      Nice pike! Welcome to FishingCrew!
  2. Details: Bluegill Sunfish with a Gold baitfish crawler rig

    Caught a bunch of sunnies this size 9-10". Caught trolling 1.1 mph in 25 fow on the outside of weed beds.

    1. Darren Cossette 0
      Yea, caught 5 good eaters @Cale
    2. Cale Ellingson 0
      Nice gill! Were you trolling for walleye ?
    3. jstruve 0
      @walleye72 holly handful man awesome fish!
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