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Bass Fishing at White River
How
to fish at White River
White River is a fabulous trout river, yet along the streams a variety
of brook trout, Chinook salmon, northern pike, brown trout, and
so on.
White
River is located in Michigan and at the northern end, the river
turns to White Cloud.
Down
along the springs and throughout White Cloud region, anglers fish
for blue ribbon fish, such as the trout.
Along
the headwaters is a prominent group of brook trout. Yet, if you
continue downstream, you will come up on brown trout.
As you move down the waterway, brown trout group, which in various
areas the trout grow wildly.
In
summary, bring a heavy rod, since you will be reeling in large trout.
The
water channels off downstream and extends to the Three Mile Road.
Along the way are swampy areas, and muddy areas, which increase
after rain.
If you want to catch weighty fish, bring your rod after a nice rainy
day, attach attractor flies to you line, and hook.
During
the summer, months bring along crayfish, crankbait, poppers, or
your favorite bait, since you will want to catch the brown drake.
Caddis also swims down White River. If you continue upstream, you
will gradually make your way to blue ribbon waters, which is located
at the upper section of the river near Six Mile Road.
Near
this area, you will find the brown trout.
Trails
are along the river, which will lead you to Martin Creek.
If
you continue, you will find Mena Creek. Along the cool water, area
is a surplus of trout.
Once you reach Mena Creek, you will probably continue upstream until
you come to one of the largest trout areas.
Still,
if you move further down you will have passed Hesperia where slopes
take you through cool water springs.
Moving
along you will stumble upon White River dam. The dam is the land
of the brown, which you will want to bring along crayfish.
If
you want to catch the larger brown trout, bring along chubs and
crayfish.
You
may want to rest near Mena Creek before moving downstream. As you
continue down White River, you will come upon fast-moving waters
that have gravel bottoms.
At
this area, drop your line since you will want a few smallmouth bass,
or the great northern pike.
Down
river, you will come up on a campground, which is Michigan’s Pine
Point Campground. Moving along you will come upon Cushman Creek,
which is another area you want to drop your line.
Smaller
trout swim in this area.
If
you are not at White River at this point, book a trip for next September.
During this time White River, has a wide run of Chinook salmon?
During August, the water is clear which draws the brilliant Chinooks.
Bring
along marabou spreys, egg flies, fluorescent chartreuse, including
red, orange, and green to catch the large Chinook.
If you want to catch, steelhead bass try fishing at the end of Michigan’s
winter months. At this time the steelhead flock the White River.
Wild fish, steelhead, steelhead fingerlings, trout, etc all swim
throughout the last months of winter.
During
spring months, you will find a wide selection of fish as well. The
fish often migrate near the dam, and around bridges.
Note: White River has a flock of northern pike, walleye, rainbow,
brook trout, smallmouth bass, brown trout, Anadromous, rainbow trout,
Chinook/Coho salmon, and so on.
TIP: Best fishing months: The last Saturday during the month of
April is a great time to fish at White River.
Stay
until the end of September. March, April, and December are good
months also.
After you finish you adventure at White River you may want to scoot
over to Sable River.
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