Fishing Report 9/6/24


General Overview

The rivers around Traverse City—Boardman, Manistee, Betsie, and Platte—are seeing starting to see late summer early fall conditions. The truth of the matter is we need rain. Rivers are running low and clear so you’ll have to work at not spooking fish.  Salmon are beginning

September 4th 2023

A few of us got out over the holiday weekend, and despite the heavy canoe traffic, low clear water and blue skies, the Trout fishing was decent. We caught several Trout on nymphs out of faster pocket water. Stoneflies and soft hackles were the main producers. 

Mousing

Fishing Report 8/30/24

Wow!  For the end of August we are experiencing a heatwave.  Hard to think that we are on the cusp of fall with the temperatures we have seen over the last 10 days.  Great to have some nice beach weather for the end of

The Jordan River: A Natural Treasure in Northern Michigan

The Jordan River, located in northern Michigan, is a vital ecological and recreational resource. As the first river designated under Michigan’s Natural Rivers Program(1972), it holds significant importance for conservation efforts. This article explores the river’s wildlife, the potential impact of off-road vehicle (ORV) use, and the importance of protecting

August 23rd, 2024

Over the last couple weeks we’ve seen rain showers and cooler temperatures move in. We’re finding most of our smallmouth congregated around rocks or mid River structure. We have found that the bass in both the Grand and Muskegon river systems have started to migrate and school up. Being

Late August Fishing Report

The fishing in the region has avoided some of the typical slow-down that usually occurs this time of year thanks to some cooler nights and much needed rain. The rivers like the Manistee and Boardman are moving along nicely with ideal temperatures and just a hint of color. Some days

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