Finally, Some Steelhead In
After a challenging fall for steelhead, it seems like we finally have some showing up in the upper sections of the Muskegon. Indicator fishing has
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Read more about Muskegon River Steelhead, Trout, Salmon, and Smallmouth Bass as well as the latest river conditions.
After a challenging fall for steelhead, it seems like we finally have some showing up in the upper sections of the Muskegon. Indicator fishing has
With the warmer than normal temps, we’ve turned some of our attention to fishing for winter smallmouth and northern pike. Both stripping streamers and dredging
We had a big bump in flows from recent rains, which resulted in few more steelhead showing up. The early fall steelhead bit has been
We’re into November and it seems like we’re still waiting on good numbers of steelhead to show up. We had a big bump in flows,