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Muskegon River Fishing Report on Invalid Date

Published Date: September 29, 2022

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Daniel Nealy

Muskegon River
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KINGS and COHO starting to show up on the Muskegon River!

Muskegon River

KINGS are starting to show up on the Muskegon River. Not in big numbers yet, but if you cover water and try different techniques, your efforts will be rewarded. 

There are a good number of Coho in the river. The trick is getting those fish to bite right now. We had success with Brite Thundersticks. 

With the cold nights this week and some bump in water, I expect Kings to start showing up in numbers. 

Gear & Tackle Used:

Spinners and Thundersticks 

STATS

Popularity

Light Fishing Pressure

Water clarity

Very Clear, 6-12 Feet

Scenic setting

Clear & Open

Bait

Spinner

Popularity
Light Fishing Pressure
Water clarity
Very Clear, 6-12 Feet
Scenic setting
Clear & Open
Bait
Spinner

CATCHES

2 Total Catches

Total catches2

chinook salmon

chinook salmon

Catches - 1

Species Family : Oncorhynchus Tshawytscha

Habital : Onshore, Nearshore, River, Lake

Weight : 10 - 50 Pounds

Length : 30" - 59""

coho salmon

coho salmon 

Catches - 1

Species Family : Oncorhynchus Kisutch

Habital : Lake, River, Onshore, Nearshore

Weight : 8 - 12 Pounds

Length : 24" - 43""

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