June 2016 River Report and Newsletter.

Greetings from the river. Conditions this year on the Kankakee River are the best and most stable I’ve seen in years. Pre-spawn angling this spring produced some incredible smallmouth, both in size and in sheer rod-bending power. According to the IL DNR’s shocking surveys, fish numbers are up this year. After more than 60 days logged on the water so far, I’m going to strongly support their claim. This year’s mild winter has been good to these fish and the river’s ecosystem is very alive.
As we move into summertime, flows are dropping to expose the labyrinth of features throughout this geologically unique river. We’re scaling down from giant streamers to smaller swimming patterns, fishing higher in the water column. And top water flies are coming into play. With water temperature heating up, fish are looking up. I’m anticipating an excellent popper season this summer. Plant structure has exploded in the last few weeks, providing thick colonies of water willows and river grass where fish are finding cover and food.

Huge thanks to all who have been out there with me and for the continued interest. This spring has been memorable and I’m excited for the months ahead. I hope your summer is filled with many hours outdoors and on the water.
Join me on the river.
Captain Will Winans