Category Archives: Muskegon River Fishing Report

King Salmon, Monster Trout & Twisted Chrome Steelhead!

Fall is what fly fishing on the Muskegon River is all about!  Weather patterns are shaping up nicely for some excellent fall fishing on the Muskegon. In September, trout fishing with dry flies will be the main focus as the caddis hatch for rainbow & browns start to come back around when the cool fall nights trigger… Continue Reading

Late June Steelhead On the Muskegon River

Here’s Tommy (in blue) along with Kurt holding this awesome chrome hen steelhead caught June 21st on the Muskegon river. Dry fly fishing has strongly improved now that the water levels are down from 5800 cfs the beginning of the week to 2600 this weeks end. The higher water brought with it some fresh new… Continue Reading

Browns That Go Bump In The Night!

Due to a last minute cancellation I was able to land this really nice brown trout on a Gray Drake pattern this evening. Wet flies continue to produce although certain dry fly patterns (i.e. caddis) presented as a dry on a “dead drift” have been the best producers as of late.  Sulfurs, caddis, and gray… Continue Reading

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

Early Morning Chrome

TJ with a really nice late May chrome hen from this morning. Water conditions remain really good.  Red tail suckers are starting the transition to steelhead bedding areas.  Large browns & rainbows can be found behind these bedding areas.  Cinnimon Caddis, Stone Flies, & the start of Gray Drakes are on! post by: Jon Fortuna Continue Reading

The One That Didn’t Get Away!

Holding the broken fly rod on the left is John (aka..Dad) along with his sons Pat (right) and Joe in the middle getting the job done despite the broken fly rod.  Great job today guys! May steelheading continues on the Muskegon.  Pockets of really nice steelhead can be found with a little patience and covering… 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