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Posts tagged "trout fishing"

May and Spring-like weather = Mayflies

Posted by Ted Kraimer - May 2, 2013

Trout Opener has come and so has some warmer weather. After a cold spring this week’s summer-like temperatures kicked things into gear as trees are starting to leaf out, the grass is getting greener and mayflies are starting to show up, albeit sparsely.

Water levels on local rivers continue to be a little higher than normal and with a slight stain making for streamer fishing conditions. As the water continues to warm up, look for more hendricksons to emerge and the fish to notice – mild nights and warm days and sunshine can really have an impact.  Fishing with streamers before the hatch begins is a great way to cover some water with mid-afternoon being the ideal target time for mayflies on top. A few stoneflies are fluttering around on the surface, too and handful of caddis in your box might not be a bad idea, either. Streamers in all sizes – from the size of tube sock to 3 inch patterns are all good bets as you determine what they are in the mood for.  Since the water is cold, slow your retrieve down a bit and incorporate some jigging motion with a pause for that territorial pounce.

Steelhead fishing has slowed down this past week on the Manistee with the rapid increase in water temperatures.  While a few bright, fresh fish have moved in, majority of the fish have moved back to the lake and the fish lingering around are on the darker side as they continue to spawn. As any new fish enter, they get down to business quick before returning to Lake Michigan. Small natural eggs, caddis and small black stones seem to be the best producers. I’m sure more steelhead will show up over the next couple of weeks making a combination of steelhead and trout fishing ideal and a great approach this time of year. It was a really good spring run and I already look forward to the run of fall steelhead.

Good luck,

Ted

Trout Fishing – May & June offer some or our best streamer fishing & great hatches!
Bluegill – Experience great fishing on the ponds and lakes in late mid-May and June
Hex Fishing – Some dates still available for the big bugs and big fish in mid-June
2013 Fishing Season – Now booking for all 2013 seasons – don’t miss out on this year’s fishing.

Betsie, hendricksons, manistee, steelehead, streamers, trout fishing

Weather – Ups and Downs

Posted by Ted Kraimer - May 31, 2012

Addendum
After over 40 hours of rain spanning Friday into Sunday the region received significant rainfall. Anglers will find local rivers running high and stained for a while. Be careful wading and for up to date river conditions you can click on the USGS Michigan Streamflow Conditions

The weather has had its ups and downs the past week and as a result the fishing has followed suit.  While last week’s heat had condensed the hatches and dry fly fishing into the final 15 minute of each day and into dark , the cooler weather this week has slowed things down. The good news is we got some much needed rain in our rivers and water temperatures have stopped warming rapidly.

While the dry fly fishing had been decent on the Upper Manistee, AuSable and Boardman Rivers, the bug’s emergence and spinner falls have become difficult to peg. Brown Drakes, Sulphurs, March Browns, Mahoganies and stone flies have been  on and hovering over the water but the past few days not so many.  Typically the evenings are a good time for spinner falls and emergences, however with the cold front upon us, look for late mornings and mid-afternoons to be a time for sporadic hatches. As the more seasonable temps return, look for typical emergence/spinner fall behavior to return and the trout to take notice. The good news is this weather and the rain we received improves streamer fishing conditions.

Fishing below Tippy Dam on the Manistee has been off a little due to the carp in the river spawning. Targeting the trout with nymph rigs downstream of the carp has paid off but it still isn’t what it should be as the fish are keyed in on a heavy supply of eggs. Streamer fishing  the first couple of miles downstream of the dam is a good way to cover water and find those larger, more aggressive fish.  The crayfish have molted recently are soft-shelled making them a good pattern to have along with your other favorite streamer patterns fished on sink-tips.

The Carp and Smallmouth fishing has been mixed with Smallmouth Bass offering the more consistent fishing. With the heavy winds, changing temperatures and storm fronts, the carp are more than ornery and aren’t on their predictable schedule of time and place like they were in last week’s heat. A lot of moving around and careful attention by anglers is necessary to get a shot or two at the “Golden Bones” of West and East Grand Traverse Bay. While looking for carp, keep an eye out for the smaller, but still fun smallmouth bass cruising around.

Lake and Pond fishing continues to offer good fishing for the bluegill and bass angler. Also affected by the fluctuations in weather some days have simply been better than others with these species. The surface fishing hasn’t been as good  as normal so consider swimming nymphs and small streamers sub-surface for improved results.

Good Luck,

Ted

– Upcoming Fishing Seasons –

 Trout: Fishing with streamers and dries. Don’t forget the Big Bugs – Drakes, Isonychias and Hex.
Carp and Smallmouth Bass on Grand Traverse Bays – find out why this has become a favorite of many anglers.
Terrestrials & Trico hatches in the Months of July & August – start your mornings off on a cool, quiet trout stream.
Booking for all 2012 Seasons – Some Fall Salmon and Steelhead Dates Remain Open

 

ausable, bass, boardman, brown drakes, carp, golden bones, grand traverse bay, manistee, trout fishing
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