Flushing, Michigan, is a premier freshwater fishing destination nestled in Genesee County, offering diverse angling opportunities across its lakes, reservoirs, and rivers. Anglers flock here for its rich array of species, including Walleye, Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Smallmouth Bass, Lake Trout, and Muskellunge. The peak season spans June to September, when species like Chinook Salmon and Walleye are most active, though year-round fishing thrives for Perch, Northern Pike, and Brown Trout.
The area boasts access to renowned waters such as Lake Huron and Lake Erie, alongside productive local spots like the 650-acre C.S. Mott Reservoir on the Flint River, 845-acre Fenton Lake, and the Flint River itself—renowned for trophy Smallmouth Bass. Within a 20-mile radius, anglers can explore over a dozen lakes, including Buell Lake, Otter Lake, and Ponemah Lake, each providing unique habitats and robust fish populations. Genesee County Parks further enhance access with dedicated sites like Holloway Reservoir and Branch Road Fishing Site.
Flushing fishing charters deliver expert-guided excursions, leveraging local knowledge of seasonal patterns, prime locations, and effective techniques. Whether trolling for Salmon in the Great Lakes or casting for Walleye in inland reservoirs, these charters ensure an unforgettable experience tailored to both novice and seasoned anglers seeking Michigan’s hidden gem.