
Low Water & Warm Days
Area rivers are lower than normal and the warmer than normal temperatures are keeping the smallmouth going. We continue to use various techniques this time
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Read more about Muskegon River Steelhead, Trout, Salmon, and Smallmouth Bass as well as the latest river conditions.
Area rivers are lower than normal and the warmer than normal temperatures are keeping the smallmouth going. We continue to use various techniques this time
Smallmouth are still going strong. We’ve had to change up fly techniques to bring fish to net. Many of the fish are now in the
Summer, it seems has flown by and now we’re into September. Smallmouth is still going strong and the patter has been very consistent. The MO
The days are long, the weather is ideal and the Muskegon River continues to fish quite well for smallmouth. Many of the fish coming to