
Good size smallmouth bass like this 16-incher are readily fished on many Michigan rivers. Photo by Howard Meyerson
By Howard Meyerson
NEWAYGO, MI — Hot summer days aren’t always the best for trout, but summer is dynamite for smallmouth bass. And fortunately, Michigan has a number of great rivers for smallies.
What’s special about smallmouth is they are feisty fish. They put up a good fight. But, even better is that they are readily caught using flies. Take a big one on a fly rod, and you have a handful.
A friend and I recently hit the Muskegon River looking for smallmouth. It was one of those brutal, 90-plus degree days, the kind where sweat drips off your brow. But that didn’t keep the smallies from feeding on the surface and nailing our flies all day long.
You can catch smallmouth on waters up and down the Muskegon River. Local guides are reporting good results from Pine Street downstream, but we opted on this day to concentrate on one of lower segments downstream from Newaygo. Continue reading




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