As we approach the end of April, it appears that spring steelhead season is also winding down.
It has been a strange spring with back-and-forth weather, following a relatively mild winter. It appeared that a lot of fish spawned much earlier this year than normal which is good as they were able to get the job done to make up for a year of fish not stocked (2021). We are still kind of waiting for another push of fish, but that might be wishful thinking.
The rivers are still in good shape with a little stain to them. Sunny days are making it hard, but there are spawning fish, drop-backs heading back and a few fresh fish trickling in. Smaller natural egg patterns and fry patterns have been working best. Most of the walleye have left the Manistee and just a few suckers have come in. It sure seems that the sucker population has been diminishing over the past decade which could indicate ecosystem issues (not to mention that trout feed heavily in sucker fry).
Trout fishing is just starting in its infancy. A few bugs have been witnessed on the upper Manistee and AuSable, but it is still early and the forecast indicates that not much will change in the week ahead including the opener (April 29). With the lack of bugs, head to the water with your streamer box but have a box of dries that include BWO and Hendricksons just in case.
Good luck.
Ted
2023 Fishing – Get your dates secured to ensure your time on the water. Booking all seasons.
Trout – May’s streamer & dry fly fishing turns to the big bugs of June. Good dates to choose from.
Fall Steelhead – Just a few prime steelhead dates remain available in 2023 – finish the fishing season strong.