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When the weather starts heating up in the spring, Lake Hubbard in Michigan should be what you are thinking about. There are many resorts on Lake Hubbard that offer world class fishing you will not find anywhere else in the world. Being the second largest lake in Michigan, besides lake Michigan, it offers a wide verity of fishing accommodations. This 8,850 acre lake is home to many different species of fish including yellow perch, lake trout, shiners, brown trout, and rainbow trout. Northern pike and tiger musky can also be found lurking the the Lake Hubbard fishing waters.
Fishing resorts and guides for Lake Hubbard can be found all over the endless land that surrounds the lake. Some of the Lake Hubbard fishing Resorts offer guided services, but are not required to stay there. Many people come to the resorts on Lake Hubbard with their own boating equipment and do just fine! Listed below is my best research on the Fishing Resorts around Lake Hubbard, enjoy! Hubbard Lake Hubbard Lake Motor Lodge Fred and Pattie from Hubbard Lake Motor Lodge (989-727-3311) are asking fishermen to reserve their rooms now for the season. Staying at Hubbard Lake Motor Lodge will get you an edge for Fred keeps up on the fishing activities. Churchill Pointe Inn 5700 Bennet Road Hubbard Lake, MI 49747 Shelby Resort Address: 601 Kendry Ave. City, State, Zip Code: Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302 Telephone: (248) 332-3064 Toll Free: N/A Fax: (248) 332-3064 E-Mail: stutzcomputer@att.net West Wind Cottages 248-379-5930 or 989-727-2816 There are many more Lake Hubbard Fishing Resorts available by calling the MDNR of the lake. There are endless brochures and such available aslo. The prices really depend on where you would like to stay. If you stay in a cabin it’s obviously going to cost more than camping. Also, if you do not have your own boat to take out on Hubbard Lake, then you will have to hire a guide. Once you get into town you will know where to find a guide. There should be information at the many places you can stay. You can also get the local input on where to go fishing on Hubbard Lake.
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