Cheboygan, Michigan, stands as a premier fishing destination, celebrated for its access to the Inland Waterway and Lake Huron. Anglers target salmon, steelhead, brook trout, brown trout, walleye, bass, and perch across interconnected rivers and lakes like Mullett Lake, Burt Lake, and Crooked River. The Cheboygan River, near downtown, offers prime spots for salmon and steelhead runs, especially near docks and piers at the river mouth.
Seasonal diversity defines the fishery: spring brings trout and salmon to rivers like the Cheboygan and Carp River, summer shifts focus to bass and walleye in protected bays, while fall sees salmon and steelhead returning. Winter offers ice fishing for perch and pike. Lake Huron’s bays provide trophy lake trout and whitefish, with sheltered areas like Les Cheneaux Islands ideal for beginners and families.
Professional charters operate throughout Cheboygan County, ensuring guided access to prime locations. The region’s unique geography—linking inland lakes to the Great Lakes—creates unmatched opportunities for both river and open-water adventures. With abundant stocking efforts and natural habitats, Cheboygan delivers year-round, world-class fishing.