{"id":8248,"date":"2023-11-07T09:10:12","date_gmt":"2023-11-07T08:10:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/?p=8248"},"modified":"2023-11-07T09:10:12","modified_gmt":"2023-11-07T08:10:12","slug":"what-kind-of-fish-are-in-lake-huron","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/what-kind-of-fish-are-in-lake-huron\/","title":{"rendered":"What Kind Of Fish Are In Lake Huron"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Containing one of the five great lakes, Lake Huron is the second largest of the Great Lakes, connecting to Lake Michigan, thereby forming the world’s largest freshwater lake complex. Boasting more than 11,0-00 islands, Lake Huron is teeming with aquatic life, including many different kinds of fish. From herring and muskellunge to the catfish and yellow perch and lake sturgeon, Lake Huron is swarming with a variety of fish species for anyone looking for an exciting fishing adventure.<\/p>\n

It is believed that no fish species were native to the lake, but humans introduced many species to Lake Huron. The Great Lakes Fishery Commission defines “native” or “naturalized” species in Lake Huron as those which are self-sustaining in the lake and its tributaries. The most common native species of fish in Lake Huron are walleye, lake trout, lake whitefish, lake herring, yellow perch, Cisco, smallmouth bass, pumpkinseed, and lake sturgeon. <\/p>\n

Non-native species introduced to the lake include common carp, brown trout, rainbow trout, largemouth bass, bowfin, round goby and smelt. These species have been introduced to Lake Huron by various means, including stocking by Fisheries, fish stocking by anglers, and accidental introductions. <\/p>\n

Aside from these species, a few game fish are found in the lake, such as northern pike, muskellunge, smallmouth bass and largemouth bass. Muskie and bass are abundant throughout the lake. It is estimated that the most fish weigh up to 25 pounds, with trophy sizes reaching over 40 pounds.<\/p>\n