I fish at the head of the bay, out from the parking lot along US-41 between Baraga and L'Anse. They call it "off from the Willow Tree" because there is a large willow there. I fish in 38 feet of water and have done so for about 10 years. I originally started there to target the jumbo perch that were rather plentiful up until the last four years. They seem to have disappeared and the big catch there is now Splake. I catch an occasional Coho, Steelhead and Herring, but about 90% Splake now. Smelt are plentiful also at times The Splake are 1-5 pounds in size. Lately, a half of a 4-inch shiner on a jig has been doing the trick. I have a Marcum underwater camera, so I can watch the fish go by on my monitor all day. At 38 feet, the clarity is unbelievably clear, so I get a good look at everything from Bourbot to Sturgeon to Whitefish, Herring, Salmon, Steelhead, and every other fish that is in the bay. On some days, there are fish everywhere and I get my limit quickly. On other days, I don't even see a dozen fish all day. I think it all depends on the current and what the smelt are doing. On the days I see hundreds of smelt, are the same days I limit-out pretty quickly. In my opinion, there are better places to fish on the bay if you are looking for more Salmon and Herring, but I seem to do okay there. There is a cluster of shacks out there this year, where in the past mine was usually the only one of two or three.