THIS WEEK'S POLL
What is your favorite warm winter cocktail?
Hot Toddy
Hot Buttered Rum
Irish Coffee
Spiked Cider
Mulled Wine
View Results

Fly Fishing in Michigan

Click here to view a larger image.

Fisherman Steve Glock proudly displays this catch-of-the-day, a 10lb. Steelhead.

Every fall, Great Lakes tributaries fill with salmon headed upstream to spawn. Fat steelhead trout follow on their fins to feast on salmon eggs, making for some of the most exciting sport fishing anywhere in the country. Anglers can opt for walk-in fishing from the banks, or try their luck from a drift boat or power boat. Either way, it's best to hire a local guide.

When to Go

Michigan's fall steelhead run usually peaks in October, but fishing continues through the winter.

Accommodations

Choice dates at dedicated fishing lodges such as the Pere Marquette River Lodge, 231-745-3972, and the Gray Drake Lodge, 231-652-2868, tend to be booked well in advance for the fall steelhead season, but anglers should have little trouble finding accommodations at any of the area's standard motels and hotels. Visit Michigan's Official Travel and Tourism Site for listings.

Guide Services

The following guide services can help you find the fish and sort out the right rods, reels, line and flies to use. Additional guide service listings and extensive information about Midwest steelhead fishing are available on The Steelhead Site.

Site Extras