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Pere Marquette fishing report -Feb 21st

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

The steelhead and brown trout are getting more and more active overall here on the Pere Marquette River. There are more and more patches of worked up gravel through the middle and upper river every day indicating actively spawning fish. And drop back steelhead are being caught. The vast majority of the fall and winter fish are still around and there are fresh fish moving in every day, though the spring run is still in front of us, but probably not by more than a couple weeks.

Steve and I put in about 6 hours of fishing in the middle river two days ago fishing indicators and egg and nymph patterns and went a rather disappointing one for one on steelhead. The one fish we caught took a clown egg. We saw a couple spawning fish and left them alone. We also caught a good number of brown trout 12-14″. Yesterday we hit the rather crowded lower river and in 3 hours of fishing went one for two. Both fish took an 8mm sun orange bead.

The river is dropping and is quite clear, even below the Big South Branch. The fishing can be very good or poor depending on the weather, fishing pressure, and whether you want to fish plugs, bottom bounce with chuck and duck rigs, drift flies under indicators, or swing flies, but the fishing will only improve with warmer weather and some rain.

The last couple weeks of March and the first week of April will probably see peak numbers this year, so book your guide dates with Indigo Guide Service now if you haven’t already. We still have some great openings left for March and April.

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Pere Marquette Fishing Report -Feb 13th PART II

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

Steve sends these pictures from the shoot with In-Fisherman the other day. Kevin’s got a little bit of the ketchup and mustard look going.

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Pere Marquette fishing report -Feb 13th

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Winter fishing is a fickle thing. Though on the Pere Marquette, when and where you’re fishing matter a lot no matter what time of year it is. We have made contact with several steelhead over the past week or so on hex nymphs, 8mm beads, and hot’n’tots, but only today did the fish make it to hand for a little photo shoot. The fishing can be great or really crappy depending on where you’re fishing and what time of day it is. There seem to be good numbers of fish throughout the system, better concentrations in the upper river, but they are all over. You just need to find them in the mood to eat.

I fished the upper river for a few hours yesterday with the nymph rig and caught several decent trout including a big brook trout, something of an oddity for the Pere Marquette (great picture, I know), on clown eggs. I also stuck a nice colored up buck on a clown egg fishing the dark water around gravels.

At the same time, Kevin and Sweet Chili Martinez were fishing the middle river with an InFisherman camera crew and landed four steelhead, a coho, and several “very nice browns” on hot’n’tots. Let us pray there are pictures. Fishing report part II tomorrow? Hopefully.

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Pere Marquette fishing report -Feb 1st

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

The weather is weird here. It snows a bunch then it gets warm and everything melts. Repeat. The river has a nice stain right now from the fly water to the Big South. The ice has broken up in the lower river and the river below the Big South is most likely quite stained. With highs in the low 50s on Monday the steelhead and trout fishing has turned on. We heard the steelhead fishing was particularly good on Monday. Seth was up yesterday and we stripped streamers for trout and stuck a couple decent fish but we didn’t roll anything to get excited about. No luck with the steelhead, but others on the river had a little better luck.

It’s weird to head out and strip streamers for trout on Feb 1st and it’s pretty cool to stick a few, particularly after last year’s brutal winter. This weather will make for a strange winter and spring steelhead season as the fall and winter run fish will spawn as soon as the water warms up into the 40s, which it was very close to doing on Monday. There are some worked up gravels throughout the fly water, but we didn’t see any fish on them yesterday.

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