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Lake Emily Area Fishing Spots

7 Fishing Spots Michigan

Covering a diverse stretch of Michigan, the Lake Emily Area Fishing Spots is home to 7 unique fishing locations. This area features 6 hidden lakes and one engineered reservoir, offering anglers the chance to target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish across varied habitats and conditions.

What makes this zone special is the variety of fishing experiences available within a short drive. Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Whether you prefer fly fishing in moving water or casting topwater lures on a calm lake, this area has you covered.

Tackle selection for this zone should account for the variety of water types present. Medium-action spinning rods work well for most lake fishing here, while heavier setups are recommended for larger species like catfish. Live bait — nightcrawlers, minnows, and cut shad — remains highly effective across all water types. For catch-and-release fishing, barbless hooks and proper handling techniques help maintain the zone's healthy fish populations.

Access to the fishing waters in this zone is generally very good, with a mix of public lands, state wildlife areas, and municipal parks providing entry points. Be aware that some smaller waters may be surrounded by private property — always verify access rights and look for posted signs. The best local advice comes from nearby bait shops, where staff can point you toward the current hot bite and steer you away from areas that are unfishable due to low water or other seasonal conditions.

All 7 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (6)

Big Twin Lake

43.7928, -88.9797
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Lake Emily

43.6276, -88.9690
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Little Twin Lake

43.7968, -88.9704
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Lost Lake

43.4436, -88.9689
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Osborne Park Pond

43.4547, -88.6223
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Parks & Rec Watercraft Rentals

43.4729, -88.8461
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Reservoirs (1)

Crystal Lake

43.4553, -88.8032
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Frequently Asked Questions

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.

Yes, a valid Michigan fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Michigan wildlife agency or at local bait shops.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.

Many of the larger lakes in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.