Michigan Fly Fishing
Michigan is one of the lower forty-eight state's truly great fly
fishing destinations. An angler can find hundreds of miles of Blue
Ribbon trout streams like the Manistee, Ausable, Muskegon and Pere
Marquette and dozens of lesser known quality trout streams. Within
this state a fly fisher can find good to excellent fly fishing for
trout, steelhead, salmon (3 species), small and large mouth bass,
walleye, pike and panfish. In addition is a world class destination
for the non-angling members of your party. It has quality shopping,
dining, world class golfing and entertainment.
The state's rivers, including the Manistee, Ausable, Muskegon and
the Pere Marquette boast quality fly-fishing for brown, rainbow
and brook trout with all of these rivers offering flies only stretches
with quality fishing regulations. Anywhere in the northern part
of the state you can be standing in the cold clear waters of a flies
only stretch challenging the wily old brown trout or admiring the
beauty of a highly colored brook trout. Michigan has trout rising
to dry flies from April to Oct. The streamer and nymph fishing are
productive year round. The major hatches include the world famous
hex hatch where you have a chance at a trout up to 30"s fishing
at night. In addition we have terrific Hendricksen, Sulphur, Isonychia,
and Brown and Gray drake hatches. Later in the season Blue Wing
Olives and Effrons (white fly) become major players bringing large
trout to the surface.
Spring and fall bring the anadromous fish into the rivers to spawn.
Starting in September steelhead and salmon ascend the rivers. The
king and coho salmon are looking for spawning gravel while the steelhead
are looking to dine on the banquet of eggs produced by the salmon.
There is no greater thrill in freshwater fly fishing than hooking
a dime bright fall steelhead on a fly. Or try landing a thirty-pound
king salmon on fly tackle with 8 or 10 pound test tippet. The steelhead
are available all winter long in the rivers around the state. There
is nothing more beautiful than a nice winter day on the river with
just you and your fishing companions chasing winter steelhead. Come
March the spring run of steelhead gets under way; it keeps us hopping
until the beginning of May. It isn’t uncommon to hook 10 steelhead
a day in our area rivers. These hard fighting fish provide as much
fun on a fly rod as is possible. Some years you can spend one day
fishing for steelhead and the next chasing brown trout upstream
above the dams that stop the migration.
If you are interested in lake fishing we have hundreds of lakes
that produce well for fly anglers. Some of the best fishing is found
in Lake Michigan. Both Smallmouth Bass and Carp are found in significant
numbers and large in size. A twenty-pound carp is common and available
15 minutes from downtown Traverse City. Large Smallmouth spawn in
the shallows of the Bay and are susceptible to a well-placed fly.
Many of the state’s lakes host hatches of large mayflies during
the summer. A quality guide can put you into some tremendous fly-fishing
in the evenings hooking bass, large pan fish, and other warm water
species.
Michigan boasts great accommodations for the time you spend relaxing
after hard days fishing. There are literally thousands of rooms
available in all types, from five star resorts to cozy cabins on
the river. Dining and golf are as varied also. Choose your type
of trip and it can be found.
Year round quality fly angling with a variety of species and water
types are our claim to fame. Beautiful settings, a variety of entertainment,
abundant amenities and more fishing opportunities than can be outlined
here describe Michigan fishing. If you are looking for quality angling
in a wonderful northern woods setting, Michigan is the place for
you.
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