Water temperatures allowed us to fish through the third week of May pretty successfully for Trout. Once we got around 68 degree water we started targeting Shad, Bass, and Walleye more regularly. We can still do limited Trout trips on the West Branch and Upper Main stem when the water flows and temperatures cooperate.
5/11/16 Mike K. hits a nice Brownie!
5/13/16 Alex D. with his first fish on a fly rod! Smallmouth Bass!
5/15/16 Anthony G. Slams this large 27" Walleye!
5/16/16 Braving a cold morning for some nice Trout!
5/17/16 Rich B. Getting it done with the fly rod. 18" Brown trout.
5/17/16 Don B. finding a hefty Brown on a fly.
5/21/16 Greg B. with a nice Brownie!
5/21/16 Fat bug eating Brown trout.
5/23/16 Jack M. with a beautiful 27.5", 8lb Walleye!
5/22/16 Nice colors on this Brownie.
5/22/16 Jim M. with a 20" Rainbow Trout.
5/22/16 Chris M. Slams this monster 23" Tiger Trout!
5/23/16 Peter's first American Shad!
5/24/16 Dan N. slams a nice wild rainbow trout.
5/24/16 Dan N. with a river Walleye.
5/24/16 Another nice Rainbow on the day.
5/25/16 Ed G. with a nice Roe Shad!
5/25/16 Ken with his first American Shad!
5/28/16 First Hickory Shad of the year!
5/26/16 Colton B. getting it done with the Fly rod. American Shad!
5/29/16 first Walleye for Colton B.
5/29/16 American Shad have been plentiful.
Sometimes we get some company.
There he is!