westrate Posted November 15, 2009 Posted November 15, 2009 The steelhead fishing in the Kalamazoo River and in the St. Joe River is improving as the water level retreats and the leaves have already fallen. The best method for the steelhead is "walking spawn" down through the holes in the river. Almost all the fish that are being caught are males from 6 to 10 pounds. When the water is clear of leaves, small hot-n-tots and wiggle worts are back trolled into the holes. However, at this time, spawn is out-fishing the plugs. There are also reports of good catches of white fish being caught off the Holland and Grand Haven piers. They are also catching some coho and chinook salmon along the shore line on the lake side of the piers. Rough water has limited open water fishing and very few catch reports are available. For more fishing information or charter reservations, email me at [email protected].
Priority1 Posted November 15, 2009 Posted November 15, 2009 Captain, Thanks for the Kzoo, and SJ report.
phishtix Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 I was just at the joe and it seemed pretty slow to me. Managed one small male steelie. Maybe its better down river? I fished up near BS.
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