February 2nd Steelhead Report
Ed gave me a call today after he got off the river and told me to check out the fishing report.
From big winter bucks to chrome dime hens we found a nice little mixture of steelhead today. With air temps reaching close to 30 today and no wind fishing was very pleasant. Any time that the weather has allowed comfortable fishing, steelhead have been willing and eager to come to the fly. Ed McCoy and I fished today and reflected upon this winter and our past ten plus years of winter steelhead fishing. We feel this year is special and have to rank this as one of the best years for winter steelhead fishing we have seen in some time. As February turns into March spring is just around the corner, if you have interest in early spring fishing give us a call 231.228.7135
This is the time of the year where a half day on the water can go a long, long way...
Half Day winter special is just $225. Come and fish steelhead in solitude. We'll bring the heater, a thermos of coffee and the camera. Some of the best steelhead of the year are caught between now and March 15th.
Hawkins Fall Steelhead
I'd like to thank Ed and everyone that showed up for the fly tying demonstration yesterday. Patterns soon to show up online. Remember, if you'd like to share a day chasing trout on dry flies or indicator nymphing for steelhead contact the guys at www.hawkinsflyfishing.com There are a good number of fishing in both the PM and the Big Manistee right now. During the next warm up the fishing should turn on again. The guide from Hawkins right now fish everyday they can and offer half day guide trips if a full day in cold is a bit to much for you. Here is a preview of some of the fish you will encounter on a trip.
Fly Tying Demo – Ed McCoy
This weekend join Ed McCoy from Hawkins Outfitters, 11-2 at the shop for a free fly tying demo. Ed will be demonstrating an assortment of fly patterns that work well for Trout on the Upper Manistee and a selection of his favorite patterns for Steelhead on the Big Manistee. He also will be answering any questions you might have about fishing these rivers.
Here is a quick bio about Ed:
Ed McCoy grew up in Northern Michigan fly fishing for trout, salmon, and steelhead. Ed attended Michigan State University and graduated with degrees in Zoology and Fisheries & Wildlife. While attending MSU he worked on several research projects studying streams and fish biology in Northern Michigan. After graduating from MSU he was involved in post graduate research studying salmonid recruitment in the Muskegon River through the University of Michigan. He was very fortunate throughout his college years to be able to study (and play) on some of our more notable rivers such as the Au Sable, Manistee, Muskegon, Pere Marquette, and Pine Rivers. Ed enjoys sharing this knowledge with our clients, and “putting it to work”. As a guide with 7 years of experience Ed enjoys every aspect of fly fishing whether pulling streamers for large aggressive fish, casting dry flies for surface feeding trout, or nymphing.
Fall Steelhead
Here Ed from Hawkins Fly Fishing with a mint Steelhead from the Big Manistee.
The Steelheading is improving day by day while more Silver fish enter into the rivers. Egg patterns are your best bet while streamers are improving everyday. It'd be nice to get a bit of rain to help improve the water levels.
Hawkins Fly Fishing – Salmon Report
Well the annual King Salmon Run has started to transpire over the past week or so with the cooler weather and late rains of August. King’s can be found in most of our rivers now in decent to good fishable numbers. With the onset of the full moon on 9/4, the run should be in full swing here shortly. This is one of my favorite times to fish for our Kings, fresh from the lake these fish tend to be more aggressive and very strong. Fishing streamers during the next few weeks when these fish are making their big push can provide the angler with some exciting fishing and one of the hardest “hits” we have to offer here in Michigan! If you like to streamer fish, than this will surely become one of your favorite times of the year. This window won’t last all season so it is important to time the presentation with fresh fish for the best results. Bring your toughest gear as these fish will test your tackle (see photo)!
Ed McCoy
Ed has a few dates available for trips on the Big Manistee & Pere Marquette
Starting in October you'll start seeing a few more Steelhead showing up as well.
9/8-10 9/30, 10/7, 10/11-14, and 10/16.
To book a trip give him a call or send him and email.
C: (231) 250-6254
H: (231) 779-1075
ed@hawkinsflyfishing.com
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