3 Fly Fishing Guides for the Muskegon River Michigan

Alan Rackham

The best way to learn about a river is from someone who knows it inside and out. That's where Alan Rackham comes in.

Rackham has been fishing the Muskegon for over 50 years, and he's been a professional guide for over 20 years. He’s also written two books on fly fishing, one of which is all about the Muskegon River. And if you're looking to learn more about this great Michigan river, then you should definitely book your next trip with Alan!

Kurt Reintjes

Kurt Reintjes

Kurt is a lifetime resident of Michigan's Muskegon area, and has been guiding on the Muskegon River since 2003. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Wildlife Management from Michigan State University. Kurt is licensed by the State of Michigan to guide fishing trips and also holds a Certified Guide designation from Trout Unlimited (a national organization).

Jason Wilkins

Jason Wilkins is a professional guide who has been guiding on the Muskegon River for over 10 years. He has been with Reel Recovery for 7 years, and started working with the Muskegon River Guides in 2017. The Muskegon River Lodge is his newest opportunity to show guests how to master fly fishing skills in one of Michigan’s most beautiful destinations.

These 3 guides are worth your time to contact if you are interested in fishing the Muskegon River.

These three guides are the best in the area and worth your time to contact if you are interested in fishing the Muskegon River.

They have excellent reviews and have been fishing this area for a long time. They will make sure that you get on fish, and they also take their time with each client. If you want to learn how to fly fish, these guys are experts at teaching people how to do it!

Spencer Blanchard

Spencer is a startup junkie, tech nerd, and an amateur traveler. Best known for nothing in particular but being an overall decent human being. 

http://www.spencerblanchard.com
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