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hoover dock isn't in the water yet, but Ive never heard anybody say that detroit has limited bank access for families. Mongold has tons of bank areas, tumble creek has easy access, and good fishing, just above detroit theres a parking area with tons of shoreline, and accross from hoover all the way up to wherever the river starts at any given depth, usually the flats, all has excellent access for all ages, and i have yet to get skunked at detroit. And when the lake is full, i agree with the hoover dock. Also check out the day use area a 1/2 mile or so up breitenbush. It costs 5 dollars to park, but theres restrooms, picknick areas, a dock, and tons of shoreline for all ages. And dont overlook bigcliff, theres some big bows in there. good luck, Brian
Not to hijack the thread is the ramp at big cliff open
hoover dock isn't in the water yet, but Ive never heard anybody say that detroit has limited bank access for families. Mongold has tons of bank areas, tumble creek has easy access, and good fishing, just above detroit theres a parking area with tons of shoreline, and accross from hoover all the way up to wherever the river starts at any given depth, usually the flats, all has excellent access for all ages, and i have yet to get skunked at detroit. And when the lake is full, i agree with the hoover dock. Also check out the day use area a 1/2 mile or so up breitenbush. It costs 5 dollars to park, but theres restrooms, picknick areas, a dock, and tons of shoreline for all ages. And dont overlook bigcliff, theres some big bows in there. good luck, Brian
You've caught trout at Mongold in the summer? Sure there's plenty of shoreline, but there's no structure or depth.
I'm not fimiliar with detroit. I've only been fishing at the dam a few times cause i'll always see bunch of peeps fish there. Can someone give the location of the fishing area mentioned in this thread and baits to use, very much appeciated. I like to take them kids back out again. Thanks