Bass fishing is one of the most popular types of fishing in Michigan.  Some of the most popular bass fishing locations are Lake Michigan, Douglas Lake, Lake St. Clair and Beaver Lake.
fishing boat
fishing boat
$600.00
1993 BassCat Pantera II with Like New 2004 200 HP Motor
1993 BassCat Pantera II with Like New 2004 200 HP Motor
$6,000.00
$10,500.00
2006 RANGER Z20 w  YAMAHA 225 HPDI
2006 RANGER Z20 w YAMAHA 225 HPDI
$18,501.00
1978 HYDR SPORTS BOAT 150
1978 HYDR SPORTS BOAT 150
$1,500.00
Ranger Bass Boat - 2007 519 VX Comanche Evinrude E-Tec
Ranger Bass Boat - 2007 519 VX Comanche Evinrude E-Tec
$25,000.00
$31,500.00
2007 Crestliner Fish Hawk 1700
2007 Crestliner Fish Hawk 1700
$12,600.00
2001 Bumble Bee fishing boat
2001 Bumble Bee fishing boat
$8,500.00
$10,600.00
2005 SKEETER TZX200 with MATCHING TRAILER
2005 SKEETER TZX200 with MATCHING TRAILER
$14,000.00
$16,995.00
2001 Triton TR-20DCPD With Yamaha 200HP and trailer
2001 Triton TR-20DCPD With Yamaha 200HP and trailer
$9,999.00
$14,000.00
2004 Bass Boat 18.5 90hp Mercury Outboard
2004 Bass Boat 18.5 90hp Mercury Outboard
$2,550.00
2002 Tracker Tournament V18,  90hp low hours,  exc. cond.
2002 Tracker Tournament V18, 90hp low hours, exc. cond.
$7,500.00
$9,500.00
Alumacraft Tournament Pro 185S
Alumacraft Tournament Pro 185S
$1,000.00
1999 Stratos 21' Extreme Boat Trailer  REPO NO RESERVE
1999 Stratos 21' Extreme Boat Trailer REPO NO RESERVE
$1,025.00
Some boating rules and regulations in the state of Michigan include: no child under the age of 12 may operate a boat with a motor of more than 6 horsepower, children under the age of 6 must wear a life vest, no littering in any of Michigan’s freshwaters and powering a boat onto a trailer is strictly prohibited as it is destroying the boat ramps.

Michigan Fishing

  • The State of Michigan is surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes—the world's largest freshwater lakes. These Great Lakes constitute 90% of the United State's fresh surface water. Michigan has approximately 3,288 miles of Great Lakes coastline; has more than 10,000 inland lakes and ponds; and is interwoven by a 35,000-mile web of freshwater rivers, streams, and wetlands. Accordingly, Michigan leads the nation for registered boats.