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August Fly Fishing Report – Traverse City Region

Posted by Ted Kraimer - August 6, 2017

We are now in August and what is referred to as the dog-days of summer. Although it’s been warm, we have had some cool weather, too leaving  the water temperatures ideal. Last week’s rain has left the local rivers (Upper Manistee and Boardman) running a little higher than normal for this time of year and there is definitely a stain which is uncommon in August. Close to 4 inches of rain will do that.  Anyways, there is still clarity and in fact it is welcome after some really clear conditions for most of July; now fish aren’t as spooky.

The best trout fishing seems to be mid-morning when the Tricos are on the water and brookies and browns are looking up. While not easy or necessarily the best way to catch the biggest trout, it is a lot of fun for those looking to put that lighter rod to work casting to rising fish. Before and after the hatch, cover some water with bigger terrestrial flies like grasshoppers and attractors like Chernobyls, Fuzzy Wuzzys, Turks and the alike.  Smaller streamers fished on a floating line and swung and twitched have been working, too.  Other insects on the water include flies, large BWOs (BFOs) and Cahills.

The bass fishing on the local lakes is still active and bluegill remain in shallow, just not the fat-slabs we had access too for 7 weeks this year. This remains a great way to spend some simple time on the water and/or is the perfect and ideal way to get someone into the sport while they develop the skills.

Good luck,

Ted

The Summer Newsletter just went out – click here to read and/or subscribe.

Trout, Tricos & Terrestrials – Through August. A half-day trip on the river is a great way to start the day.
Fall Steelhead – From late Sept. through November, these fish will bend your rod like no other – get your dates.
2017 Fishing – Plan your year around your fishing – get your dates on the calendar, life will fit in around it.

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