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river may be smaller than it's big brother, but it should not be ignored by anyone
"out for trout".
Between Spencer and Johnson's bridges the water has been designated as
flies only with
special creel and size limits as well. My fishing has been limited exclusively to
this area and the special restrictions keep the fish population at levels where fun can be
had almost any night.

The Little Manistee near Indian bridge
My favorite spot is near Indian bridge where there is a
small national forest pull off and campground. Wooden stairs lead down to the river.
Private property borders on both sides upstream and downstream from there so stay
in the water. Wading is easy. I have had good luck with caddis imitations and
small midges, but as anywhere this varies widely with what's hatching. Be sure to
visit the weir during the month of October to see the spawn taking operation.
Another excellent area to fish is below 9 mile bridge.
There is lots of federal land, the river is very scenic and fish
can be caught by the careful angler. 
Little Manistee below 9 mile bridge
Join in on this
discussion about this river and either post or read
about it here.
The Little Manistee Watershed
Conservation Council has a nice site and they need your
help.

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The book Trout Steams of Michigan shown
here provides a good description of the rest of the river. The book can be ordered simply
by clicking on it's image to the left.
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Michigan Trout Streams a
Fly-Angler's Guide also gives an excellent description of the Little Manistee and can
be ordered by clicking on it's image to the left.
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