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springfield
03-27-2009, 12:36 PM
Just wondering if there is any good steelhead fishing up in the Gladstone area once the Ice is gone. I thought maybe the Ford River, Rapid River, Esky or other's in the area may have good runs. Looking for different spots to try this spring. Down here in NWLP they are starting to run but not in full swing yet, still too much ice.
vertigo
03-29-2009, 12:30 PM
All of the streams listed get runs along with others some of these streams have many many miles that fish disperse over along with the small tributaries that run into them. I have heard people are getting steelhead on the Menominee now the others will start to get fish as the weather warms and water rises. If you are in the NWLP i would think if you are looking to drive to fish look South right now and North in about a week and a half through the end of April. I have as a general rule done better the 2nd and 3rd week of April up here and did real good on the opener last year bon the cedar and bark river.Good luck...
Vertigo
fishmaster
04-03-2009, 09:52 AM
I have my best luck for steelies over in Manistique adn also out in Thompson---both spots are pretty heavily fished but if you time it right the fishing is pretty darn good.
bottle_bass
04-03-2009, 08:39 PM
I was in Manistique today and saw about half a dozen people fishing by the dam. Does anyone know if its still to early for them to start coming in the days or the rapid yet? Do you have spawn bags yet Bait Shop Guy?
The Bait Shop Guy
04-04-2009, 06:05 AM
Yes, we have spawn bags.
fishmaster
04-06-2009, 11:06 AM
I've checked the Rapid a couple of times this past week and haven't seen any sign of them yet. Might be a little early--maybe as soon as the ice blows out more. Would be nice if it warmed up a tad too!!!!!!!!!
fishmaster
04-20-2009, 12:02 PM
Steelhead are in the Rapid!!!!! stay away from the mouth though, lots of Walleye already in and makes it really hard to fish.
springfield
04-21-2009, 01:14 PM
I'll be up on May 1 through the 3rd, been doing good down here on the Big M. They are still running with fresh fish still available, the suckers are in and the walleyes are gone. Should be fun to try a some different waters. I'll try some flies and spawn and go on from there. Have you guys tried any wobble glows up there? We use them allot and they seem to catch just as many as anything else.
finaddict
04-21-2009, 02:21 PM
I prefer yarn in colors of chartreuse, roe, cherise, white, and oregon cheese. If the yarn doesn't work or if the fish are really spooky I switch to a black stonefly or pheasant tail nymph. I've found a few good runs and holes that I sometimes use plugs in and the fish hammer them but I really prefer to have a fish "take" a fly.
Capt. Jim McDonald