It’s finally starting to feel like it did in March – that is “Spring like”. Warm weather has replaced two weeks of cold weather and the forecast is calling for more of it, thankfully.
Water levels on the big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Betsie River have dropped to normal levels for this time of year and clarity is just about right – slightly stained. Water temps are in the low 40’s but should bump up with this sunshine and warmer nights.
Fishing for steelhead the past two weeks have been pretty inconsistent with a good day followed by some slower days. It is my opinion that the fish just aren’t around in numbers that we associate with this time of year. With some warm rain we should see a nice push of fish, but until then, look for the run to be slower than normal with fish moving in daily, just not in the density we are accustom to. I think the spring steelhead fishing on the Manistee should continue well in to May this year. Again.
Fish are hitting gravel but aren’t staying there after little angling pressure. Look for your better fishing to be in the pocket water around spawning gravel and the choke points/funnels to intercept fresh fish moving through. There hasn’t been a consistent leading fly pattern, just the usual patterns. With the bright sun and improved water clarity, try dropping down in fly and leader size.
Good luck.
Ted
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