| Here in the U.P., Trout season begins the last Saturday in April and runs all summer until the last day of September. Guided outings are available for Wild Brook Trout, Brown Trout, and Rainbow Trout. Trout fishing in the Upper Peninsula is simply relaxing! Imagine pristine rivers and Trout lakes that are virtually only fished a handful of times per season. Rarely will you encounter other anglers during our Trout outings-- one is more likely to see Whitetail Deer or the illusive Moose! The dry fly-fishing here in the U.P. is very consistent because of healthy rivers that host hatches of Blue Winged Olives, Sulphurs, Caddis, Isonychia, Brown Drakes, Cahills, and Ephron Luekons. Dry fly-fishing for trout in the Upper Peninsula is a great experience for all skill levels of anglers from expert to novice! Ask about fly-fishing our trophy managed lakes for Brook Trout with a float tube or canoe in late spring for trophy sized Brook Trout!
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Trout Float Trips
The float trip outing is a great way to get the Upper Peninsula experience. Not only do you get to cast to rising Wild Brook and Brown Trout, but you get a chance to see some of the most secluded water in the Midwest! This float trip is the most popular trip with our clients for many reasons. The main one is being secluded and a chance at a trophy Brook Trout! The main focus of our float trips is targeting rising Trout. The 17 ft. Hyde driftboat used provides a very relaxing atmosphere to enjoy the surroundings. On your float trip, a shore dinner awaits you while you watch for the evening hatch! This remote outing is only available from mid may through late June. Please don't delay your reservations. If you feel like you need to get away, you have found the answer!
Float tubing for trophy Brook Trout- Imagine relaxing while sitting in a float tube on a remote Brook Trout Lake here in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This fishery is where the largest Brook Trout in the Midwest are present. The trophy Brook Trout lakes are managed to have fish over 15 inches present! This a a ton of fun and if you are into large Brook Trout, this outing is highly recommended! Peak fishing occurs early May through Mid June and Early Sept through late Sept..
Mid Summer Spring Creeks- Here in Michigan's Upper Peninsula we are blessed with cold spring fed streams that provide the habitat that our native Brook Trout need to thrive in good numbers. These spring creeks provide for great opportunities during even the warmest months of the summer for anglers to cast dry flies & streamers for wild Trout. The terrestrail fishing during the heat of the Summer offers some phenomenal fishing as the Brook Trout key in heavily on grasshoppers, ants & other bugs that make am easy meal! Peak fishing occurs late June through Sept.. |
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