At Green Bay’s northern end, two large peninsulas—Stonington [1] and Garden [2]—hang down from the U.P. [3], forming Little Bay de Noc and Big Bay de Noc. More than 200 miles of wonderfully protected and undulating shoreline, combined with the region’s temperate climate, make for outstanding fishing for northern pike, perch, lake salmon, rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, and especially tasty walleye.
Links:
[1] http://www.moon.com/destinations/michigan/michigan-s-upper-peninsula/the-eastern-upper-peninsula/manistique-area/the-bays-de-noc/stonington-peninsul
[2] http://www.moon.com/destinations/michigan/michigan-s-upper-peninsula/the-eastern-upper-peninsula/manistique-area/the-bays-de-noc/garden-peninsula
[3] http://www.moon.com/destinations/michigan/michigan-s-upper-peninsula