Category Archives: Muskegon River fishing guide

Big Bows & Little Bows

Here’s Jordan from Rockford, MI with a very healthy (fat) Muskegon river rainbow trout caught with a dry fly and a June 1st, steelhead caught with an egg fly pattern. Water levels have spiked recently to 3500 cfs with all this recent rain.  Good news is more steelhead have come up with the new push… Continue Reading

Sweet 16

Here’s 16 year old Alex and his dad Dietmar pictured with Alex’s first steelhead ever on a fly rod which just happened to be an awesome 32 inch 14 lb buck.  Steelhead fishing today was on fire as Alex and Dietmar had several opportunites for hook-ups all day long. post by: Jon Fortuna Continue Reading

First Steelhead Ever On A Fly Rod

Here’s Charlie with his first steelhead ever taken with a fly rod.  Always nice to see late May chrome steelhead on the Muskegon. This latest push of water brought with it several opportunities for steelhead hook-ups all day today.  Large rainbows & brown trout are also starting to make their presence known as more and… Continue Reading

Steelhead Continue To Run The MO!

Joe with a powerful winter holdover steelhead. Gary with another nice winter holdover. Waterlevels spike recently up to 4000 cfs from the rain and started to come down slightly to 3800 cfs.  Along with the higher water came a fresh push of steelhead up the river system under the cover of the stained water. post by: jon… Continue Reading

May Showers Bring New Chrome Flowers!

Bert from Rodney, MI pictured with some nice Muskegon river steelhead including a 34″, 14lb crimson red alpha buck full of battle scares. This recent push of rain has brought new steelhead up the river system. post by: jon fortuna Continue Reading

Crimson & Chrome

Here’s Pat (pictured top) and Kurt with some nice Muskegon river steelhead from today. Water levels are low and clear at 1800 cfs.  Look for the next push of rain to bring more steelhead up the river system.  Trout fishing continues to gain momentum as the water temps continue to rise into the low 50’s.… Continue Reading

The Boys From Wisconsin

Pictured in order from top to bottom is Bob, Mark, & Paul from Madison Wisconsin with some really nice steelhead.  Great job guys! Water levels continue to drop now at 1800 cfs.  Much needed rain in the forecast will help shuffle the deck and bring new fish up the river system. post by: Jon Fortuna Continue Reading

Bows & Chrome

Here’s Bill from Indiana pictured with a few of several hook-ups throughout the day. The nice stain to the water is starting to clear.  2300 cfs now with water temps approaching the 50-degree point.  Steelhead fishing remains productive although a fresh push of water along with a fresh push of fish would really help. post by:… Continue Reading