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Pere Marquette Report

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Here is a report from our friend Jeff Hubbard @ Outfitters North

The Pere Marquette Trout fishing and Trout fishing around the area is still in full swing up here. The Hex fishing on the PM has been sporadic with bugs being inconsistent. Some nights are better then others. Night fishing with Mouse Flies has been picking up with the more humid weather were having. If the night bite isn’t your thing the day time fishing has been great. Some good quality fish this year have been taken before the lights go out. Look for Terrestrial fishing to only get better in the months to come. If interested in some Fly-Fishing for Trout on the Pere Marquette I have a couple days left in August.

Pics 6/15,16,18,20: Barry joined me for a couple memorable days on the water with great fishing, wildlife viewing and no Anglers to be seen. Barry holds this trophy Rainbow caught on a Hopper Pattern. Here he is with a trophy Brown taken on a big Stimulator at dark. Barry spotted this little guy tucked up on the bank. (: These two Trout Bums did some hardcore night fishing this weekend. One day fishing till it was time to get Breakfast. Rich holds a really nice Brown taken on the Hex and Matt with one of his biggest PM Browns taken on a mouse pattern.

PM Report

Friday, April 16th, 2010

The Pere Marquette is holding its own right now for Steelhead. There are still fish around but we did lose the bulk of them. With the warm weather we saw over the last month fish were coming and going in a hurry. We did get some cooler weather and rain and snow last week which did bring the water up. With the higher water we have seen some fresh fish, but not as much as I thought we would. I’m sure in the next few weeks more fish will trickle in, I however don’t think we will witness any big pushes. For flies with the water up Clown eggs worked great last week along with Fry and Parr patterns and Black and Olive Buggers. Look to see Trout fishing improving though especially with streamers and dry’s. The Salmon parr are in full swing and I’m seeing a number of dry flies in the air. Including Little Black Stones,Golden’s and Hendrickson’s. If interested in some Streamer fishing for Trout let me know I have only a few days left this spring.

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Pere Marquette River Report

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Here is a report for the Pere Marquette from our freind Jeff Hubbard @ Outfiitersnorth.com

The last couple of weeks we really needed water in the river and our prayers were answered. The river now is up with a nice stain to it. Over the weekend it was really high but still fishable by my standards and the fishing was great. Actually last week overall we had really good fishing with a really good bite. As the water was rising by Thursday I started to see fresher fish in the pools, so things should only get better. You can find fish now in gravel areas and pockets or in the deeper pools and runs. Flies last week were Stones before the water came up and Clown Eggs in a various colors but Hubba-Bubba was on fire when the river was raging. We did hit a couple fish on streamers as the water was on the rise Thursday but they didn’t cooperate. The fly though was a purple/black Intruder style fly. Streamers should get good not only for Steelhead but Brown Trout in the next couple of days as the water starts to drop. If interested in some Trout fishing send me a e-mail I’m now booking for spring and summer trout.

PM Report – Outfitters North

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Spring is finally in the air a little up here. The deer are moving,birds are chirping and chrome Steelhead are starting to move into the rivers up here in Northern Michigan. The PM is still fishing good for Steelhead. The fish are still scattered through out the whole river system. Some chrome spring fish are appearing everyday. The water is low and clear though. We could diffidently use some run-off or rain to bring the water up and give it a nice stain. Fish are holding in pools and pockets now. Some of the fall/winter Steelhead are starting to stage in and around gravel areas with the water temps in the high 30′s. Look for fishing to remain consistent and should only get better in the weeks to come especially if we see some rise in water with the snow melt. For flies try Stones,Hex’s and Caddis. For eggs small clowns in cheese,apricot or Steelhead orange have been good along with your standard nukes in the same variations. For streamers it’s been baitfish or smaller Spey patterns. Check out the Fly page and Spey page, there are some great new and old patterns for Spring Steelheading.

Pics from last week 2/23-2/28: Bob and Chuck joined me for a few days of great fishing before a huge front pushed into the area. Here’s a couple of the bigger Steelhead they brought to hand on the Spey rod, Indicator Set -Up. Bob and Tony joined me for some great times on the water where they had a couple good days of hooking and landing some nice Steelhead over the weekend. I joined Kevin Feenstra on a cancellation day swinging for Steelhead on the Muskegon River where he brought this nice fresh fish to hand on a Leech pattern.

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How not to launch a drift boat…

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Here is a perfect example of how not to launch a drift boat…

I told Tommy not to sink the boat today while Dave and him were fishing.

Next time I guess I’ll have to be a little more specific about what not to sink…

While that’s how the day started on the PM…

The boys managed to catch a few Trout on there voyage down the river…

Tommy brought this brownie to the net while Dave braced himself for the Swine Flu which Tommy was recovering from…

Though the fishing was a bit slow they still managed to grill a nice shore lunch…

Swinging Brown

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Jay with a very nice Brown from the PM on the swing for Steelhead.  Jay went 0-3 on Steel over the weekend swinging big nasty streamers.  Dave and Tommy are floating the PM Monday hopefully with some decent pictures to follow…

Outfitters North Steel – PM

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Here are a few pictures from our friend Jeff Hubbard with Outfitters North on the PM.  The Steelhead are chasing streamers!!! Pictured are a few good customers from the shop along with Jeff.  More information at www.outfittersnorth.com

Jeff will be back this winter for another fly tying demo – dates soon to come.

The Lucious Leech does it again!

PM Report

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Here is a report from our friend Jeff Hubbard – Outfitters North on the PM

The PM is still fishing well for Kings. With the recent on going days of rain the fish have been on the move. Fish are still scattered through out the whole river. With a majority of them in the upper part. The Trout bite has been awesome still and there are a few Steelhead and Cohos around to make things interesting. If your interested in some Steelheading before the end of the year I do have a few days left in December and January. So give me a call. This time of year as most of you know I focus mostly on swinging flies with Spey rods and sink tips. It’s a fun technique to add to your Steelheading arsenal.

PM Salmon Report

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Pere Marquette Report from a few days ago from Dave and his Dad…

Good fishing yesterday on the PM.  Water was up and a little stained.  Fish were hitting pretty good.  Landed 6 or 7 salmon and three browns.  Saw some nice browns behind the reds.  Eggs and Egg sucking leaches were the main flies used.  Attached are a couple photos.

PM Salmon Report

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Fished the Pere Marquette yesterday with pretty good success.  Lots of Salmon in the middle fly water.  There was also quit a few nice Rainbows and Browns sitting on the edges of drop offs where they had been pushed out of their normal holding spots.  Eggs, ELS, and Caddis were the best patterns.  Fishing was the best in the morning while we had some cloud cover and slowed down after the sun popped out.  Fishing will continue to get better the throughout the next week.  The run is on…stop wishing and get fishing.

The Muskegon still needs a shot of rain to get things going.  Reports for the guys over on that side of the state say there is a lot of fishing milling around in Muskegon Lake staging to run the river.