
It’s starting to heat up with dry fly fishing on the Muskegon river. This cold start to late spring / early summer is finally over and it’s starting to warm up while the big browns and rainbow trout are starting to look up now more than ever.

As the red tail sucker spawn comes to an end the big trout feeding on the sucker spawn start to look elsewhere for food and that else where is in the form of fly hatches. These big browns and rainbows seek out the cahills, caddis, and may flies currently hatching on the Muskegon river.
Now that the cold start to early summer is finally over the air temps are heating up during the day and evenings giving way to incredible fly hatches on the Muskegon river that big trout can’t resist feeding on. This nice brown smashed my dry fly as I drifted it over its head in it’s feeding lane top water. Incredible take! Incredible fight on a light weight fly rod with dry flies!
But don’t wait too long to schedule a trip. The peak of the dry fly fishing will only last a few more weeks longer before the hatches come to an end due to the heat of summer. Click here to book now!
post by: jon fortuna