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Brown Trout Fly Fishing
Brown Trout Fishing are available for The Upper Manistee River, The Pere Marquette River, The Muskegon River and The Big Manistee River. Spring is one of the best times to hunt down this beautiful fish. Using large rabbit streamers or rubber leg maribu monsters to attract the aggressive nature of the fish out of the wood pile and at least see a flash of this powerful fighter. Experience the thrill of Michigan fly Fishing. |
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Steelhead Fly Fishing
Michigan Steelhead are undoubtedly the hardest fighting most acrobatic, and most exciting fish to catch in the great lakes and possibly North America. This is why they are so highly sought after wherever they are found. In their native waters of the pacific coast fishermen will spend days sometimes weeks in search of just one encounter with the prize fish. |
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King Salmon Fly Fishing
Chinook salmon or commonly known as king salmon are the largest of Michigan salmon species. The state record is a whopping 46 pounds 1 ounce but they average around 12-14 pounds, this is the same average weight of most Chinook found in Alaskan waters. Salmon fishing is a beautiful time in Baldwin as the colorful leaves change and the salmon fill the river. |
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Coho Salmon Fly Fishing
Coho salmon or Silver Salmon were the first species of salmon planted in the great lakes. They were planted in the Platte River in the early 1960’s. They are smaller then their cousins the chinook but make up for in their aggressiveness and acrobatics when hooked. These are a blast to fight on light tackle & put on a real show when hooked. |
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