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Hey guys,

 

     I have been extremely busy with work this summer, and have my first tournament with CMU on the 18th.  I've never fished Houghton lake, and I was hoping you guys could give me a little direction if possible.  Baits, colors, anything really.  I know my boater will help me out a bit but I'd like to be a bit more prepared.  I plan on pre-fishing the lake next week some time.  Any help would be great, Thanks!

 

Christian

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Someplace in the big bad "www" you might find a video from a television show called Hook-n-Look.   There was an episode several years ago where Kim Stricker the host, was fishing that lake with a Mr. Steven Parks, better known around here as The Big-O!

 

Think Rage Tail.  Think Space Monkey.  Think Weedbeds.  If memory serves me correctly, Think Junebug.

 

 

 

FWIW, I consider Houghton Lake as a highly overrated lake for every species that swims in it.  Hard to get skunked on it, but almost impossible to have a day of a lifetime either. 

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