When can you fish the Little Manistee River?

When can you fish the Little Manistee River?

The Little Manistee opens up for fishing in March 31 and it is good to start with the Little Winter Stoneflies and Midges. Later, the Blue Winged Olives will be a good choice as they start to hatch in early April followed by the Hendricksons. Steelhead fishing will be good also in the spring.

Is the Little Manistee River open for fishing?

Area Status: Open The Little Manistee River offers many opportunities for steelhead and trout fishing.

Are there salmon in the Little Manistee River?

The Little Manistee River weir is an egg-take and salmon harvest facility which is operated by the DNR. The weir is used to block fish on the Little Manistee River in the spring and fall of the year. Steelhead eggs are taken in the spring and chinook salmon eggs are taken in the fall at the weir.

Where can I fish on the Manistee River?

Access to the upper section of Manistee River can be found near M-38 (Mancelona Road) and is best fished with a light fly rod (2-4 weight). Below Mancelona Road you will find access in the town of Deward off of Fayette Road, County Road 612 Bridge, the CCC Bridge, and Sharon Bridge.

Are dogs allowed on the Manistee River Trail?

The Manistee River Loop Trail is a 19.2 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Mesick, Michigan that features a lake and is rated as moderate. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

What kind of fish are in the upper Manistee River?

Brook, brown and rainbow trout are found throughout this stretch of the river with the first two found in the most numbers. Sizes vary, however trophy trout in the 20″+ range are caught throughout the year.

What type of fish are in the Manistee River?

When fishing the Manistee River we commonly go after Chinook, Pink, Atlantic, Coho, Skamania, Steelhead, and Trout during the fall months. The Big Manistee River is also one of the few rivers in the area where anglers can target Coho Salmon as well as Chinook and Steelhead.

How long does it take to hike the Manistee River Trail loop?

There are several dispersed campsites along the trail. A 23-mile loop trail is formed with the Manistee River Trail along the Manistee River….At a Glance.

Operational Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, unless otherwise posted.
Best Season: January 1 to December 31
Busiest Season: May to October

Where do you park to hike the Manistee River Trail?

The Trail is Accessible at Four Points but Two are Pay Areas: Red Bridge River Access – Free Upper River Road Trailhead – Free Seaton Creek Campground – $5/day parking fee. 14 days max. Marilla Trailhead – $5/day or $15/week parking fee.

What month do salmon Run in Michigan?

Best times for Salmon fishing in Michigan is late August, through early November hence September and October is prime. Coho Salmon also run later on the Manistee River below Tippy Dam.

When is the best time to fish the Little Manistee River?

The Little Manistee opens up for fishing in March 31 and it is good to start with the Little Winter Stoneflies and Midges. Later, the Blue Winged Olives will be a good choice as they start to hatch in early April followed by the Hendricksons.

What kind of flies do you use on the Little Manistee River?

Seldom does one stream offer the diversity of species as does the Little Manistee River. When fly fishing the Little Manistee you need to decide what species you are seeking. For example, the upper regions near the town of Luther, brook trout prevail with an occasional brown. Light tackle and dry flies are the order of the day.

How big is the Little Manistee River in Michigan?

The Little Manistee River is a beautiful little river only 40 miles long and often overlooked because of the larger Manistee River which is over 200 miles long. Both the Little Manistee and the Manistee flow into Lake Michigan.

How to contact Little Manistee River Weir DNR?

The DNR information hotline for the Little Manistee River weir is 231-775-9727, extension 6072. Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site. Some functions of this site are disabled for browsers blocking jQuery.