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Fishing Report for Geddes Lake - 2025-04-12

|Geddes Lake, MI
0% confidence Mostly clear 10 mph, gusts up to 36.7 mph Solunar 4/5

This report provides a data-driven approach to maximize fishing success on Geddes Lake today.

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Fishing Report for Geddes Lake - 2025-04-12

1. Current Conditions Overview

  • Temperature and Ice: The lake has a surface temperature of 38°F with 6-7 inches of ice cover, indicating favorable conditions for ice fishing. The cold water suggests fish are in deeper, warmer areas or near structural features.
  • Weather: Mostly clear skies with a high of 56.7°F and a low of 26.5°F. Winds are moderate at 10 mph, with gusts up to 36.7 mph, which may affect ice stability and angler comfort.
  • Moon Phase: Waxing gibbous moon with high solunar activity (rated 4/5) suggests increased fish activity, particularly during dawn and dusk.

2. Top Fishing Hotspots (Weighted Predictions)

  1. North Shore Near Creek Inlet (Weight: 9/10)

    • Location: Northern bay near the creek inlet.
    • Clarity: Likely clear due to inlet currents.
    • Structure: Presence of weeds and drop-offs.
    • Species: Active walleye and pike.
    • Reasoning: Structural features and current attract fish.
  2. West Shore Drop-Off (Weight: 8.5/10)

    • Location: Steep drop-off on the west shore.
    • Clarity: Stained from wave action.
    • Structure: Deep contour changes.
    • Species: Walleye and pike.
    • Reasoning: Depth provides refuge and ambush points.
  3. South Shore Weed Beds (Weight: 8/10)

    • Location: Shallow weed beds on the south shore.
    • Clarity: Clear to stained.
    • Structure: Dense weeds.
    • Species: Panfish and bass.
    • Reasoning: Weeds offer food and shelter.
  4. East Shore Sunken Logs (Weight: 7.5/10)

    • Location: Submerged logs on the east shore.
    • Clarity: Stained.
    • Structure: Sunken wood.
    • Species: Pike and bass.
    • Reasoning: Ambush points for predators.
  5. Central Basin Hump (Weight: 7/10)

    • Location: Underwater hump in the central basin.
    • Clarity: Clear.
    • Structure: Isolated hump.
    • Species: Walleye.
    • Reasoning: Attracts fish seeking deeper refuge.

3. Water Clarity Analysis

  • North Shore: Clear water near the inlet.
  • West Shore: Stained from wave action.
  • South Shore: Clear over weed beds.
  • East Shore: Stained near sunken logs.
  • Central Basin: Clear in deeper areas.

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4. Thermal Gradient Analysis

  • North Shore Inlet (36-38°F): Cooler, attracting walleye.
  • West Shore Drop-Off (37-38°F): Slightly warmer, walleye and pike.
  • South Shore Weed Beds (37°F): Stable, panfish active.
  • East Shore Sunken Logs (37-38°F): Cooler, pike and bass.
  • Central Basin Hump (38°F): Deepest, walleye refuge.

5. Top Species to Target

  1. Walleye
  2. Northern Pike
  3. Yellow Perch

6. Weather Impact Analysis

  • Today: Favorable for ice fishing; dress warmly.
  • Next Week: Rain may weaken ice; monitor conditions.

7. Time-of-Day Strategy

  • Dawn/Evening: Focus on active feeding periods.
  • Midday: Target deeper structures.

8. MI Regulations for Geddes Lake

  • Walleye: 5 daily, 15" min.
  • Northern Pike: 5 daily, no size limit.
  • Yellow Perch: 25 daily, no size limit.

9. Reasoning Appendix

  • Weighting: Thermal gradients and clarity high; structure and weather medium.
  • Thermal Gradients: Influence fish location and activity.
  • Clarity: Affects visibility and feeding behavior.
  • Structure: Key for ambush and refuge.
  • Weather: Impacts ice and fish activity.

This report provides a data-driven approach to maximize fishing success on Geddes Lake today.