Fly Fishing at Peninsula of Michigan

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Posted by azhas71 on 21 Feb 08 -

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Your first source for guided trips and information about fly fishing for trout, steelhead, and salmon in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Our fishing guides are here not only to make your experience enjoyable but to impart some knowledge about the trout and salmon found in our beautiful streams and rivers and how best to have a great experience fly fishing for them.

Fly Fishing is our passion, trout, steelhead, and salmon are the game. Our beautiful rivers and streams are the field, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is our home. Come on an adventure of quiet solitude, deep in the woods, among God great creatures to experience fly fishing at its fine. Learn to outsmart the wily trout in his own territory and enjoy the beauty and solitude found here in the Northern Michigan.

A navigate the website and find all kinds of information regarding fly fishing with us. Some pages tell about our trout, our salmon, and other fishes. On other pages you can find articles on the best fly fishing tips and techniques fish recipes. The best places to stay here in Northern Michigan.If fly fishing is new to you or you have really wanted to give it a try, fly fishing instruction on a beautiful trout lake that is second to none for learning the different casts and techniques.

May, June, July, and August offer some of Michigans best dry fly fishing. There are fortunate to have tremendous hatches on the Muskegon River. The most prolific hatches on the Muskegon, Pere Marquette and White Rivers include: Caddis, Sulfers, Midges, and the Gray Drake; our largest may flies. These hatches are peak May through September.

Rainbow and Brown Trout in Western Michigan rivers like the Muskegon and Pere Marquette. The Muskegon River supports large numbers resident of Browns and Rainbows between 12″ to 16″ with some fish over 20″

Fish for Trout with a variety of different techniques including nymph, dry flies, and one of our favourites, streamers on a sink-tip line. The Muskegon River is loaded with salmon fry in May and early June! Stripping streamers or casting rapala bring some of the largest trout of the year, some truly huge Browns!

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