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Michigan offers some fantastic fishing during the fall months - particularly for salmon and steelhead.Michigan offers some fantastic fishing during the fall months - particularly for salmon and steelhead.Michigan offers some fantastic fishing during the fall months - particularly for salmon and steelhead. Now can be the perfect time to target them, if you know where to go and what techniques to use.

Here's a look at the various species the state has to offer:

Atlantic Salmon: Fishing for Atlantic salmon is huge on the St. Marys River; in fact this spot is considered the best recreational Atlantic salmon fishery west of the East Coast. Most anglers troll for this species using downriggers, but other popular methods are fly fishing for them with wet flies or spin fishing for them with plugs, spinners and spoons.

Chinook Salmon: These fish are often called "kings" and with good reason! Popular spots to target them in the fall include Great Lakes piers, streams along the Lake Michigan coast, or inland streams such as the Manistee (Tippy Dam), Pere Marquette and St. Joseph rivers. Artificial bait is what most anglers use to appeal to this species, but salmon eggs are popular as well.

Coho Salmon: This popular species can be caught in Lake Michigan at any time, though some of the best fishing happens in early fall. They run into the St. Joseph River but the Manistee River is very popular in late October and in the Upper Peninsula the Anna River is a great destination for this salmon. Anglers use spinners, spoons and plugs when fishing for this species.

Steelhead: The St. Joseph River gets Skamania steelhead stocked by Indiana. These fish run up-river from mid-summer until late fall and are joined by Michigan's winter-run steelhead. Michigan is considered one of the best winter steelhead fishing destinations in the country with several other well-known spots located throughout the state. These include the Manistee, Muskegon and St. Joseph rivers in the Lake Michigan watershed, the Au Sable River in the Lake Huron watershed, and the Huron River in the Lake Erie watershed. Most anglers head out in November and/or December to target winter-run steelhead and use a variety of techniques to do so - including spinners, plugs and single salmon eggs floating under a bobber.

Don't miss your chance to catch a big salmon or steelhead this fall. For even more information on fishing in Michigan, including rules and regulations, visit www.michigan.gov/fishing.