July 27 2020

Summertime fishing has been great on the Grand and Muskegon rivers. We are boating good numbers of smallmouth on our trips with some real dandies in the mix. Other species we are seeing on occasion include walleye, northern pike, largemouth bass, gar-pike and sheepshead. The Muskegon is at a typical summertime level and generally clear, running at around 1200 cfs. The Grand is at about 2000 cfs with its typical summer green stain and really looking perfect. Both rivers are set up nice for fishing right now. Sub-surface finesse fishing with plastics is our go-to tactic right now with the occasional hook up with topwaters and crankbaits. August dates still available and some fall salmon and steelhead dates available as well. Get in touch with me if you want to talk about opportunities coming up.

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