Al Lindner joins Ben Wolfe of Sport Fish Michigan for an exciting day of vertical jigging for coho salmon on Platte Bay at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Lindner’s Angling Edge – 2018 – Jiggin’ Up Coho.
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Learn More about Sport Fish Michigan
Learn more about Sport Fish Michigan and its services throughout the state of Michigan as explained by owner Capt. Ben Wolfe, and as seen on the Lindner’s Angling Edge television show “Coho Mania.”
Jigging for Salmon: Using Humminbird Electronics for Salmon Jigging Success
Capt. Ben Wolfe shows how understanding Humminbird electronics is critical to success when jigging for salmon.
Jigging for Salmon: Humminbird electronics and Minn Kota trolling motors
Capt. Ben Wolfe shows how Humminbird electronics and Minn Kita trolling motors are key components to success when jigging for salmon.
Fall Bass Fishing in Michigan with Sport Fish Michigan
Northern Michigan offers world-class bass fishing. The fall season is a great time to fish for bass with one of Sport Fish Michigan’s experienced Captains!
Post-Spawn Smallmouth Fishing – Soft Plastic Jerkbait
Captain Ben Wolfe of Sport Fish Michigan demonstrates the use of soft plastic jerkbaits for post-spawn bass fishing.
Michigan Summer Fishing with Sport Fish Michigan
Summer Fishing in Michigan tremendous opportunities to fish for smallmouth bass, lake trout, king salmon, and coho salmon… abundant in Michigan’s beautiful rivers and lakes!
Sight Casting for Pre-Spawn Smallmouth Bass
Captain Ben Wolfe discusses and demonstrates sight casting for pre-spawn smallmouth bass, including casting to isolated structure. Michigan’s beautiful, clear waters create remarkable bass sight fishing opportunities. Learn more about the Jika Rigs used in this video.
Spring can be awesome and yet frustrating
I absolutely love springtime. Winter is beginning to lose its icy grip, and early blooming flowers are beginning to bud. The air is still chilly, but the promise of spring is unquestionable. Longer days, more sunshine and southerly breezes get me itching to get out on the water. Cabin fever is also hopefully a thing of the past. Continue reading