08-11-2011, 11:43 AM 
		
	
	
		for the kings, usualy later in the season, end of september on in to october. 
 
there are coho and steelhead runs between now and then.
 
It is always a hit and miss on getting in to the main runs, but there is always some fish in the river.
 
you can get in on a number of rivers between manistee and travers right from shore or wading in.
 
to help you further, we need to know what type of lodging you are in need of. aka... camping, cabin, hotel... the area is geared for salmon anglers and tourist.
 
here is a pic of one I caught from up that way a couple years ago.
 
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there are coho and steelhead runs between now and then.
It is always a hit and miss on getting in to the main runs, but there is always some fish in the river.
you can get in on a number of rivers between manistee and travers right from shore or wading in.
to help you further, we need to know what type of lodging you are in need of. aka... camping, cabin, hotel... the area is geared for salmon anglers and tourist.
here is a pic of one I caught from up that way a couple years ago.
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