Fishermen hoping for rain

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BIG RAPIDS — The DNR reports in northwest Michigan stream steelhead fishing remains tough, with all northwest Lower Peninsula rivers low and clear right now.

The forecasted rain, the DNR said, should bring the peak of the season. When the winds are down, some Lake Michigan pier anglers and trollers are catching brown trout off the ports of Ludington and Manistee.

In Mecosta County, “the panfish are on fire,” Tom Vernon of Frank’s Sporting Goods said. “Steelhead is definitely on the downslide. There will be a lot of walleye showing up in the system soon. The season reopens two weeks from Saturday.”


“I know they’re going out,” Billie Milligan at Paris Archery said. “They’re probably going on the lakes because the river is down so bad.”

In Manistee, “the steelhead run in the Big Manistee is pretty much at its peak. The water bumped up to 50 degrees on Thursday. So we’re pretty much at the peak,” Rob Eckerson of Pappy’s Bait Shop in Wellston said. “We’ve been suffering at a low flow, which has been our issue. The rain we’re getting will improve the situation.

“Manistee Lake has been doing well on perch. Wigglers and minnows has been the ticket. I have not heard much from Portage Lake but we’re expecting the perch to pick up at Portage Lake as well.”

Dewey Buchner of Don’s Sporting Goods said limits of perch are being caught.

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