Lake
Gogebic, Michigan, (Bergland and Marenisco) Fishing Reports
and Conditions
LOCAL
INFORMATION:
Lake
Gogebic is Michigan's largest inland lake located in the
far western end of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The
north half of the lake is in Ontonagon County, Bergland
Township, and the Eastern Time zone. The south half of the
lake is in Gogebic County, Marenisco Township,
and the Central Time zone.
In
13,380 acres of prime fishing water, there are walleye,
smallmouth bass, northern pike, jumbo perch and some
whitefish.
This
region is also a prime hunting hot spot for deer, bear,
small game and birds. Families will enjoy Lake Gogebic's
summer water sports, camping, sightseeing and hiking the
surrounding timberland. Winter is a "world of its
own" with an annual snowfall of nearly 300 inches.
Lake Gogebic is situated within a vast snowmobile trail
system extending throughout the Upper Peninsula. Cross
country ski trails are abundant and five major downhill
ski facilities are less than a hour's drive. It is a great
place to use snowshoes. Click here for the
Lake
Gogebic Area Chamber of Commerce
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FISHING REPORTS:
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for their report in this area.
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