While Chinook and coho salmon are the most frequently pursued species, anglers also target other salmonid species in Lake Michigan, including steelhead (migratory rainbow trout), brown trout, and the native lake trout. The author, Anietra Hamper, with a beautiful Lake Michigan king salmon | Photo Copyright: Eric Hensley The lake is bordered by Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin, and anglers come from all over to seek out the Chinook salmon (kings), coho salmon (silvers), and the occasional pink salmon and Atlantic salmon that come to Lake Michigan waters. Salmon fishing in Lake Michigan is one of the most thrilling angling opportunities in North America. Author Anietra Hamper is an avid angler who has spent time landing great catches on Lake Michigan.
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