After the rain, snow and winter run off last week, water levels and conditions on regional rivers (and throughout much of Michigan) remain poor thanks to more rain the past few days. Clarity is near non-existent and the flow rates are very elevated requiring caution if you plan on doing any wading.
As far as the fishing goes — there are fish around – both new, fresh fish as well as spawning steelhead doing their chore. Since water clarity is an issue, your flies need to be big and bold and numerous casts need to be made before you put it right in front of their noses where they can see it. Big egg patterns, large stones and other nymphs that have some flash in their design are good choices until the water starts to drop and gain clarity. It’s not the best fishing right now, but they are in there and a little more patience is required than normal – keep the faith and keep your casts covering the water thoroughly.
To check on your favorite river’s water level, click on the USGS Website.
Good luck,
Ted
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