Muskegon River Fishing Report,Muskegon River Steelhead,Trout,Salmon,Smallmouth
 

Guided Fly Fishing & Light Tackle

Muskegon River Winter Steelhead / Spring steelhead 2010

 Muskegon River / Near Newaygo Michigan

 Below Croton Dam

 

This report is from Jon's Guide service a Michigan based fly fishing guide service located in South Boardman Michigan and having remote locations in Baldwin Michigan and Newaygo Michigan, providing guided fly fishing and instruction on Michigan's Muskegon river. Fly Fishing reports for Salmon, Steelhead, Trout & smallmouth bass.

Year round fly fishing on the Muskegon River. 

Guided Fly Fishing on the Muskegon River

 

Jan 31, 2010

 

    

Winter Steelhead!  

 

Water temp:   34

Water Level:  2320 (little high)

 Color: Little Color

Water conditions:  The Muskegon river has seen the same cold temps as most rivers in the area, the fish move to slower water with the cooler water temps. Look for warming trends to improve the fishing!

(best flies): Eggs, caddis, leeches, and swung streamers.

Contact us if your looking for a great "Michigan steelhead trip." We offer streamer fishing, drift fishing, Float & Indy rig fishing, Spey. *New* Light Tackle trips,body bait and spinner trips for Salmon & Smallmouth. This is a great experience, and a great family trip.

 Contact us if your looking for a great trout /smallmouth / salmon/ Fall steelhead trip. We offer streamer fishing, drift fishing, body bait and spinner trips. This is a great experience, and a great family trip (Late Sept - Oct)!

Muskegon River Fly Fishing and Light Tackle Fishing

A traditional tailwater fishery, the Muskegon is a true "big river".  It spans more than 100 yards at its widest points and flows over 200 miles south and west from northern lower Michigan, into the port town of Muskegon on the lake Michigan shoreline.  This rich river system is home to numerous insects & hatches and host to resident rainbow and brown trout.   The Muskegon river also receives migratory runs of fall salmon and spring steelhead that provide outstanding big game action for the fly fisher.  

Ways to rig for Michigan Steelhead

Regulations

Photo Gallery

Current River Flow data

 

Great Lakes Sturgeon landed & released on the Muskegon River

 

 Steehead Fishing Muskegon River

Muskegon River Guided Fly Fishing 

 

 

Salmon / Trout / Steelhead / Smallmouth Bass 

 

Muskegon River Fly Fishing & Guided Fly Fishing Services

The Muskegon River is a tributary to Lake Michigan.  It is well known for its tremendous runs of steelhead (one of the stongest in the Midwest) and salmon.  It is also recently famous for its population of resident brown trout and rainbow trout along with its prolific hatches of insects (mayflies, stones, and caddis) due to the re-licensing of Croton Dam, and the fact that it is a tail water fishery. 

 

The Muskegon flows out of Houghton Lake in Northern Michigan, located over 200 river miles away from the city of Muskegon, and Lake Michigan. The river harbors tremendous numbers of resident brown and rainbow trout coupled with prolific runs of steelhead and salmon.  The Muskegon is known as a  “bug factory” ever getting better with “run of the river ”, the new release schedule agreed upon by Consumers Power Company (CMS Energy) which is the operator of Croton Dam, and runs stream flows close to that of a natural dam free river.  The new program came about in July of 1994 and is responsible for managing more consistent flows which have stabilized the fishery.

 

Croton Dam (Newaygo area) to Newaygo is the most popular area on the river for fishing, but productive stretches of river for trout, salmon, steelhead and smallmouth bass run all the way to Lake Michigan. The river bottom consists of rock, gravel bars,sand, and aquatic grasses, and the biomass is high.  The best way to fish this big river is by boat.  This will enable you to get to the pools and runs inaccessible to wade fishing, and help to get away from fishing pressure.  Good access sites include Croton dam, Pine St.,  Thornapple Ave. and Henning County Park boat launches, with wadable water locted by each and all of these access sites.

 

With tremendous runs of steelhead and salmon along with its great population of trout and good hatches of insects, this fishery has become one of the best in the Midwest and a favorite to "Michigan Fly Fishing anglers". Only its neighbors, the Pere Marquette, AuSable and the Manistee, have equal diversity.

 

Hatches on the Muskegon include a variety of mayflies, stoneflies, and caddis. Some of the Muskegon’s mayflies include Gray Drakes, Blue-winged Olives, Isonycias, and sulphurs, many caddis species and sizes.  Little blacks are the predominant species of stoneflies and hatch strong in the late spring.

 

Although the access and wade fishing is good on this river, the use of a guide will always provide a safe, exciting educational experience, and put you on the best fishing the river has to offer at that time of year.

Jon's Guide Service offers guided fly fishing and instruction on Michigan's Muskegon River 

kestnerflyfishing@yahoo.com

Muskegon River Map 

Muskegon River Map - Dave Dejonge

 

  

 

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