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!

Thursday, May 18, 2017
June 3rd/4th Trout On-Stream Clinic- Grand Rapids, MI -Rogue River-Nomad Anglers


Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Selectivity-Trout- Freestone Clinic- East Coast Next Weekend!


click on link and RSVP to them!...Had a great weekend turnout at Mad River in Ohio and hope to see more trout addicts that want to up their trout game and fly patterns!
http://www.dryflies.com/new-events-1/2017/5/20/selectivity-clinic-with-matt-supinski

Sunday, March 26, 2017
Spring Creek Weekend Trout Clinic with Mad River Outfitters


Tuesday, February 21, 2017
FEBRUARY HAS BEEN INSANE!-THANK GOD COLD AIR IS COMING


What is so cool and excites me more is that despite the dastardly hot and drought summer of 2016, our browns and bows have gotten huge!- thank you spring creek -fed aquifers of the Muskegon tailwater and its crayfish/sculpin/dace/darter/scud biomass .
Can't wait for the early black stoneflies, sulphurs ,March Browns and Drakes to get them to come up and eat properly-"cricket style-on the dry". But, it has been as lovely as it gets on the aggressive side , which is so addicting. they have been smashing my Coon Skulpines and honored to fish Tommy/Laf/Schmidty/Madden-man/Motown inspired dude's double-d's-sick action.
We have seen more 16-to 22 inch browns caught in the last week then I can ever remember in February- Amen!, and am very, very thankful. My client Jeb from Virginia had some serious 'catching' - not normal for true fly guys and me that don't go to the 'dark side'. He fishes the Bighorn and B.C. and we did the combo in Michigan.
Sunday, August 7, 2016
DELAWARE TAILWATER SELECTIVITY CATSKILL CLINIC


Look forward to seeing all my east coast friends for my September Selectivity tailwater clinic- contact Delaware River Club for more info...cheers!
Here is the link:
http://thedelawareriverclub.com/events/

Monday, June 20, 2016
Selectivity Book Comments/Review


I was VERY honored to receive the comments below Saturday from one of the biologists I have a high degree of respect for- Gary Whelan: Project Manager/Research for the Michigan DNR.
Gary , who is a fly fisher and has traveled extensively and knows progressive fisheries management like no other, was the former Director of Hatcheries for Michigan and was instrumental in developing the FERC "run -of - river " flows for the Muskegon/Manistee/Au Sable during their unprecedented re-licensing.
He predicted that The Muskegon's food supply and salmonid natural reproduction of salmon/steelhead, and incredible growth rates of trout will occur as a result of the increase in bio food mass from stable flows/ bubbler oxygen/ temperature controls, which enhances the benthic and migratory ecosystem environment.
Any time I get comments form biologists, they are the most important barometer and index for me to judge that my vision and work was 'dead on' the subject and not just my hypothesis/rambling/theories and emotional anthropomorphism ( which was often brought to my attention from my beloved editor J. Nichols ), which has often been my critics best case for rebuttal, since I love this subject matter and live it passionately ...Thanks Gary!!!
" Matt,
Gary-6/19/16 "
Friday, May 13, 2016
Gray Drakes started last night!!,,I was two days off in my Prediction!


Wednesday, April 6, 2016
GRAY DRAKES- THE MYSTERY HATCH -JUNE SELECTIVITY CLINIC AT GRAY DRAKE WITH MATT SUPINSKI


2016
· EVENING GUIDE TRIP FOR GRAY DRAKE SPINNER FALL- GOURMET DINNER PROVIDED....hunting big browns and rainbow surface slashers
* BREAKFAST DAWN
MORNING DRAKE SPINNER FLIGHT
MORNING GLORY SIPPER!
Contact Gray Drake for reservations at:
/GRAY DRAKE LODGE AND OUTFITTERS/MATTHEW SUPINSKI/SELECTIVITYTSS
Thursday, March 10, 2016
WHY STOCKING WILD TROUT STRAINS ARE SO IMPORTANT FOR TROPHY BROWN TROUT FISHERIES ESTABLISHMENT


The June ,2014 ( 4,000 5.6 inch planting- 2,000 at Pine Ave.- 2,000 at Thornapple) was a gift from former Michigan DNR Hatchery Director/fly fishing friend, Gary Whelan ( who BTW gets it! what I'm saying , and also says we need greater brown trout numbers stocked), after many years of me pleading and begging to get the strain planted again , since the local biologist we have doesnt like the wild strain..:(, since he wants all browns to be killed early as a "stock- and kill' fishery". Despite his undermining the river's fishery potential in favor of his walleye pike, we 'CONSISTENTLY' catch 20-25 inch fish, which demonstrates they love the massive food supply, hundreds of ice cold spring refugees, and year round feeding opportunities the Muskegon tailwater holds for trophy brown trout.
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Hope to see you in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley at Mossy Creek Fly Fishing's Open House !


here is the Link:
http://mossycreekflyfishing.com/2016/02/25/mossy-creek-spring-open-house-saturday-march-19th-2016-and-fly-fishing-film-tour-shenandoah-valley/
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Rainbow trout/salmon sac fry/parr pattern


In the spring the first sac fry to hatch are salmon, followed by brown and brook trout, rainbows and steelhead. This pattern is highly effective since these fry/parr are very aggressive feeders and gorge on the same biological drift of insects- midges/mayflies, stones, scuds and caddis that larger trout, steelhead and salmon do. Thus they are easy prey for larger fish- particularly steelhead, and carnivorous larger browns and brookies.
Also, many states stock small yearling and fingerling fry/parr rainbows as stocking programs.
The "key" with this pattern lies with the blend of materials and tying it "sparsely" so the material fibers move in the current and act like a swimming minnow along with its transparency .
HOOK: Daiichi X452 - #6-8
FIRST THREAD: UNI Stretch Hot pink- tie a section of the thread on the middle/upper third of the hook and tie off thread to develope the blood vein of the sac.
SAC: Otter's Soft Milking Egg 'sucker spawn'- color: Tangerine. Take a 4 egg section and pierce the middle with the hook point and slide up the hook over the Hot Pink UNI thread- apply some superglue to thread to hold it in place- bulge the belly of the eggs a little to be more rotund
MAIN TYING THREAD: UTC GRAY BROWN 140 denier
LAYERS FROM BOTTOM UP: ( remember to make strands sparse and marry them proportionally
1. Hareline Ice Dub Minnow Belly
2. one very tiny thin Hareline/Metz Grizzly hackle in center lateral on each side
3. For Rainbow trout/Steelhead- Hareline Senyo Laser Dub Fl.Fuschia...Brown Trout- UV Shrimp Pink- Brook Trout/salmon: Hareline UV lavender
4. Senyo's Barred Predator Wrap: Barred UV- Hareline
5. Hareline Ice Dub UV Lt. Olive
6. Topping: 3 strands of Flashabou Mirage Blend- opal/Purple-Hareline
HEAD: build up a nice round head with the thread as you tie in the materials , then put a dab of superglue on each side and attach FISH SKULL LIVING EYES- ICE , to each side. Once dry seal eyes and head with LOON UV CLEAR FINISH- FLOW, then zap and dry with UV light
TEST: Put it in water and watch the materials fuse together- be carful and dont let the minnow wiggle and jump out of your hand!!!!
Cheers!/...Na zdrowie!
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Boyne Mountain Resort/Outfitters Selectivity Clinic with Matt Supinski in Michigan's Winter Wonderland!


- DATE: Saturday, February 13th
- SELECTIVITY SESSION [Morning]: 9a-12p
- FLY TYING SESSION [Afternoon]: 1-3p
- MEET & GREET / BOOK SIGNING: 4-5p
- COST: FREE! However, class size is limited and
an RSVP is required. Each session is separate, so RSVP to one or the
other, or both! Please call 231.549.6064 to reserve your spot!
- EXPERIENCE LEVEL: All levels are invited to attend the
Selectivity session. Intermediate fly tying skill is recommended for
the tying session.
- REQUIRED: Selectivity Session...a willingness to
learn! Fly Tying Session...vice, tools, materials. Suggested
materials list available upon request.