It seems that this year’s April showers were replaced by April flowers as vegetation and gardens are 3 weeks ahead. We still haven’t had any significant rains and the rivers look like it – low and clear.
The steelhead have thinned out without many fresh fish showing up. Those that do seem to hit the gravel, spawn and leave, quickly. Still, enough time put into fishing runs and the dark water near spawning gravel will find you fish. It just hasn’t been the season we usually experience but it’s been stable, just fewer banner days than what usually comes with a season. I suspect fish will continue to trickle in over the next couple of weeks on the Manistee, but the majority of the spring fish have come and are already gone.
Trout opener is this weekend and it appears that the cold weather my be behind us by then and warmer days ahead might produce ideal conditions for some hatches and surface activity. Hendricksons, BWOs and black caddis should be in your box. When there aren’t any bugs around, go sub-surface with some streamers. The water is still cool (low 50s) so a little slower retrieve might be more suitable than the hard, quick rip and strip. As always, mix it up to see what they are in the mood for that particular day.
Good luck.
Ted
Trout Fishing – May and June offer some of the best streamer and dry fly hatches of the year.
Learn to Fly Fish – Tailor a half-day trip to learning how to fly fish –
perfect for beginners or those looking to dial in a new technique.
Fall Steelhead – Some good dates remain in November and into December