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Muskegon River Steelheading
January 03, 2007


Posted by Jeff Bacon - On The Fly Guide Service
Email: admin@flyfishing.about.com

Current Report
Water and air temps remain higher than normal for the first of the new year in W. MI. As a result, fish are still able to eat/digest food more quickly than normal for this time of year.....translated, fishing is good and more like mid- fall than mid-winter. Water temps yesterday on the Muskegon river were 37/38 degrees. Water levels still a bit high, but MUCH better than the alternative. Get out before too long and bend a rod before the gray days of February come !...........fish on !





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