Welcome to the Trout and Eagle Lodge
Thanks for checking out the new Blog for the Trout and Eagle Lodge in Newaygo Michigan. We are glad you stopped by, be sure to have a look around and if you have any questions please give us a call.

Step into a World of Warmth and Comfort
From the moment you open the front doors and step inside, you instantly feel like you're home.Just in time for Salmon and Trout season, this luxurious three story Finland built Honka log lodge is located on one of the Muskegon River's most scenic bluffs and just a stone's throw from the Gray Drake It's plush forest setting is perfect for small groups, Corporate outings, meetings, and culinary gourmet weekends.

Every exquisite detail tells a story at this table
Furnished with the unique Rocky Mountain Montana decor and art work. This gorgeous 5,000 square foot structure can sleep up to 14 guests at one time. It has 2 king size log bedroom suites, in addition to multiple log bedroom sleeping quarters.

Completely Furnished Suites for every Outdoorsman
In addition to all the other fine ammenities, we offer a state of the art gourmet appliance kitchen, large dinning area and comfortable leather couch lounge area with large HD plasma satellite visuals. All that and more makes this an ideal plush getaway for anyone.

Kick back after a day of Fishing and tell lies
The view from the two decks overlooking the river, adorned with beautiful Adirondack wooden rocking chairs, is spectacular! You will peer down with an eagle's view of the Muskegon's prime Trout, Salmon and Steelhead waters. So contact us today and Book your trip of a lifetime!

Gray Drake Lodge Offers Scenic Overlook
The view from the two decks overlooking the river, adorned with beautiful Adirondack wooden rocking chairs, is spectacular! You will peer down with an eagle's view of the Muskegon's prime Trout, Salmon and Steelhead waters. So contact us today and Book your trip of a lifetime!

Saturday, February 8, 2020
Any day now!- the sac fry hatch begins!


Time to "flip the switch"


Tuesday, October 22, 2019
BEEN A GREAT FALL OF STEELHEADING SO FAR-ONE MASSIVE BEAST!!- JUST STARTING


It has been an excellent and early start to our fall steelheading winter Michigan strain steelhead runs of the Muskegon 2019/2020. With the best high water levels I've seen in decades, and a massive size (20-30 lbers) of spawning wild Chinook salmon fish unleashing a barrage of eggs into the river system, streelhead have been responding to the pheremonal lure of all the egg caviar and are on the poaching hunt for eggs. They are also slamming a well presented intruder on the two handed swing.
The steelhead run starts to peak in November and December on the Muskegon, with a hopeful bunch of large lake-run browns also to follow. That is when swinging flies really gets into its prime element....see you this fall and winter!
NOTE: check out my client from last December as the true cover girl on this issue of Fly Fisherman Magazine, with her Muskegon steelhead, the very adorable and talented photographer: Jesssica DeLorenzo from PA, with a beast of a Muskegon December steelhead, also my very concise article on getting to know winter steelhead, called "Icy Steel"
Saturday, July 7, 2018
Thinking of Atlantics and Cooler days Ahead- Bucket Lister's, here is your chance!


Each year I marvel over all the amazing Salmo opportunities we have in Michigan. Trophy leviathan browns to amazing Atlantics are at our beckoning call.
I have been chasing and guiding these Atlantic beasts now for 25 years on our glacial lakes chains and the Great Lakes, and the fishery keeps expanding. I have guided people from all over the planet and they can't believe our fish are so well fed- and they don't cost a small fortune to get to!
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Drakes are BACK!!!!


They're BACK!!!!...Siphlonurus gray drakes- truttasaurus manna from heaven! -morning and evening spinner falls for the next six weeks- here is your chance to get a 20 inch plus brown on the dry !-one of the most intense spinner falls you will ever witness anywhere on the planet- check out or new "hatch matchers" special on our website
Thursday, August 18, 2016
MAGIC CARPET RIDE IS HERE! FINALLY!


( CHROME SILVER JOE COHO SALMON)
Saturday, January 2, 2016
THE 2016 GREAT LAKES TROUT, SALMON, STEELHEAD ENIGMA,PART I- UNCERTAINTY, CONTINUED ABUSE OR CALL TO EMBRACE AND RE-INVENT


Each new year I try to asses our gains and accomplishments , losses and setbacks as to where this massive Great Lakes fishery is headed. This year , we have some serious soul searching to do my friends as to how we manage and grow the fishery if its not too late. We have witnessed across the year some of the worst migratory runs of our beloved steelhead, trout and salmon, whether we want to acknowledge it or not. We are at a very critical point in these fisheries. But together we can turn and nurture the whole wonderful salmonid experience around.
However looking at data and management models that were geared from the 70's/80's 90's that are dysfunctional today, a lack of dollar resources that plagues new research on the state and federal level, we have our work cut out for us. Also, we are in the midst of a " general dark era' of self inflicted malaise for a call to action, due to all the pressured society issues of keeping careers, families through instant' stressful reactive operating modes that hand held electronic devices shackle us daily, doesn't make things easier. All in all, we often watch things just simple fade and erode away and exclaim " that's too bad".
First off, a very special thank you to all our wonderful clients, social media friends, acquaintances around the country and world and all the positive fun and grateful people today that makes what I do so exciting, rewarding and fulfilling. There is still a shining light that many who get it still burn to protect and enhance the fragile nature of our wonderful Great Lakes freshwater wonderland. With its hundreds of thousands of miles of cold, clear wild and propagated trout and salmon rivers, inland seas, glacial lakes, and wonders of the world that we have been blessed with here, mother nature refuses to yield and clings on on with a more thin fragile thread than ever to what we haven't destroyed, despite mankind's monetary greed, arrogance, ignorance of the ecological process and just plain old "dumb-it down" stupidity we sadly use as our guiding methodology ( guilty in both degrees by scientists that should know better but refuse to see the impact due to political/monetary implications... and the ignorant laymen that stubbornly plain old refuse to know) .
These reality blinders we wear baffles my mind when we look back in hindsight to 'serious resource declines' in almost every aspect of our Great Lakes fisheries from what was considered the "good ole' days"- sorry for my candidness. These issues are not just regional and secular in nature. The entire worldwide salmonid network of unique ecosystems will forever need a constant love, undying appreciation, monitoring and meticulous and stern protection if we are going to enjoy them for generations and the rest of humanity to come.
On this New Years day, we all need to reflect on something we love so much that is perpetually slipping away from us and pledge a resolution that each person can make a difference even if they just applied 5% of their thoughts and efforts toward a long term sustainable goal to not let these magnificent fisheries wither away like so many fisheries have and continue to do so around the salmonid world.
Myself and others have devoted an endless passion with consistent writings, books, hundreds of articles, news items, videos, blogs about this subject. Somehow I feel cursed to have to address these issues- ignorance and bliss would be less stressful and wish I had that luxury.
So if you have the time to consider my points than indulge me- God bless!- if not, the delete button is only a strike away. Blogs are today's modern and instant editorial columns that allow the flow of ideas to stimulate thought and action.
Here are a few New Years thoughts to consider for 2016
CHALLENGES WE FACE ON THREE FRONTS
1. Global Climate Change influencing Prey/ Predator Dynamics and Migratory Run Dysfunction from the Norm.
This is a battle from the norm that we have very little control over. However we need to manage this change so we don't loose fisheries just as California Fish and Game came in and rescued wild indigenous trout in streams that were dying from heat and droughts- yes we do have the ability to buffer and manage here. Or when salmon runs on the west coast were appearing during extreme droughts and the fish were going to perish, they were often carted upstream to safer nursery waters. So in hindsight man can help where nature is destroying its own. But a consistent monitoring mechanism needs to be in place- we don't have this modern vision in the Great Lakes- but can.
Carbon emissions are a very small part of the climate change maddening ' temperature rising' debate, but it constantly takes the main stage on the liberal and conservative media shit shows- the political Obama vs Republican political dog bashing junk. Sun cycles, rotational tilting orbits, solar flares, climate changing from ice ages to warming cycles do not generate $$$ and disunity in society so they get practically zero press coverage and have no partisan shock value-sad.
The winters of 2014 and 2015 had a massive effect on the Great Lakes that scientists are just beginning to understand. The total ice-up freeze- overs had a significant impact in the entire food chain/plankton dispersal/temperature regimes that all influence how migratory Great Lakes salmonids and the predatory /prey food chain must adapt to. It could be that since the introduction of the Pacific salmonid experience , we have never seen to record setting brutal winters like the past two- so all new stuff to exotic fish and exotic prey.
When an ecosystem goes "black"- solid ice/darkness, and stays sterile cold for an additional 5 months than normal, the energy machine of the sun and warmth is turned off- like the sterile cold of the deepest ocean or the sterile matter in outer space. How this lack of energy has effected plankton/alewife prey and the normal feeding and migrating patterns of the 'in the forever hunt' and constantly hungry salmon and trout is a dynamic that has to be considered. I have noticed and have heard from many anglers how" hungrier than normal the steelhead and salmon are this year"- which meant they took the fly and bait much quicker and with reckless abandonment, due to food being harder to find in the big lakes thus conditioning their predatory kill instinct to less discriminatory modes. I too saw this when the salmon finally arrived on the Muskegon.
In turn the fish's phsiological seasonal/spawning maturity development , migratory hunting/predatory routes, shore bound orientation is severely impacted along with its "normal migratory run timing". Also lake temperature/river temperature alignment is drastically altered which dramatically effects timing.
Unless Im losing my mind which I have been relegated by my lovely wife to thinking I am, all of the runs of steelhead and salmon starting in 2014, and coming full circle in 2015 , were delayed from one to three month from "the norm"- or some migratory runs didn't occur at all! It wreaked havoc on anglers trip planning, 'we crushed 'em last year at this time- what the hell is going on!!!" was the common denominator. Biologists like Brian Breidert - Indiana DNR, couldn't answer a phone call without another person asking, " Brian, where the hell are 3/4 of a million summer Skamania steelhead at?' They normally show in June, last year they decided to come in late August and well into LATE September even given one of the coolest summers on record. Winter steelhead runs on rivers like the Muskegon and other Michigan Rivers peaked in May and ran all the way until June 24th- latest I have ever seen in 20 years!- March /April are the norms.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
SELECTIVITY ANTHOLOGY SNIPPETS-Vol.1_HISTORY


On a weekly bases in a series of volumes, I will share some of the post-clips/excerpts as hopefully interesting and enjoyable reading as opposed to a 'Selectivity II' sequel , which would be more profitable-oh well!-, but money isn't everything eh!
When Al Caucci , who did the forward based on the original uncut/unedited version he was a tad disappointed and sad when he received the final book, as other forward contributors did since so much was edited by the publishers, as the master of 'Hatches' and the Delaware said, "they cut out all the good juicy stuff !"- here is my attempt top make it right! ( besides, I'm working on another huge project!)
For those always seeking more knowledge and insight into the fascinating cerebral world of chasing trout, salmon and steelhead and the thinking, analytical fly fisher that results from pursuing such amazingingly fussy quarry ....enjoy!...BTW-BY GOD?...please stop the rain!!!!!-I'm on vacation for Christ's sake and want to fish!!!!!- not BLOG!
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
YEP!..SUMMER CHROME STEELHEAD TIME!


booking dates now!...will be my 18th year guiding for them...they are truly an amazing fish of a lifetime!!!!...hope to see you
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
A-MAY-ZING MAY..MICHIGAN'S FINEST MONTH!

