A Day on the Water — Steehead
Lots of Steelhead in Big Manistee River
Float Fishing Mopworm Jigs Steehead Steelhead Jigs
March 25, I landed only 2 out of a total of 6 fish I was pretty sure were fair hooked. A couple of others seemed they were likely foul hooked. Plagued by Leader Line and Operator issues. Only saw one fish that I lost, that was a sleek big bight hen who fought stubbornly, then ripped off a run with a slashing leap at the end. She hit a #6 Golden Nugget Bubble Egg fish as a trailer 3 feet behind a bead. All the other hits were on Jigs: #8 1/64 ounce Black Stonefly Jig, #6 1/32 ounce Brown Rubber...
Huron River Evening Steelhead
Center Pin Beads Float Fishing Huron River Steelhead Pegging Beads Steehead
March 22nd and March 24th evenings: 1 for 4, then 4 for 4 on small steelhead. 8mm BigHole UV Orange bead got all the hits. First evening, using a barbed #6 hook held 1 of 4 fish. Next evening, using the lighter wire #6 hook with the barb broken off held all four fish hooked. Biggest and last Fish. These fish run out or Lake Erie and run younger and smaller because the feeding in Lake Erie is not very profitable. We get lots of skippers. A fish with a head as big as this one would weigh twice as much...
Big Manistee, March 3, 2021 Swim Hex Jig takes 5
A few new bright fish have moved up river. It makes sense for some of the dark fish that have held downstream for some time, to move up with them. Not many angler an nothing happening until a skilled bobber fisherman arrived and quickly hooked 2 good fish above me and later got a small silver male. He told me he got them on wigglers so I tied on a 1/48 ounce #6 Swim Hex Jig. I finally got my depth right and got two hens. This years fish are mostly big and fat with small heads. When fish have been very successful feeding out in the lake, it makes them...
24) 11/27 Big Tippy Steelhead on Little Brown Jig Pattern
Very few fishermen and no fish below the coffer, I also tried just above the coffer dam fishing 7 feet of water and nothing there. 9 guys had waded out on the gravel bar on the other side to fish in towards the deep current channel. Here on the south side, it was a little crowded but thinning out. I got in upstream and fished deeper water the rest of the day. Over the day, most of the guys who could fish bobbers effectively, used jigs and wax worms and got one steelhead each. A guy out in a rubber raft across form me...