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The White River

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"Hopper country" on the main branch of the White near Aetna

The White River's origins are the Oxford Swamp area in north-central Newago County.  The upper White above White Cloud has been designated a blue ribbon trout stream.  Brook trout are the predominant fish in this section until you get closer to White Cloud.  

Below White Cloud a good point to try fishing especially during grasshopper season is the river's junction with M-20.  The DNR puts many planters in there and I have to believe that there are some large hold-overs in there somewhere.


Scene from the North Branch of the White

Below Hesperia, there are many fine tributaries to the White.  The biggest is the North Branch of the White which contains several species of trout in its run.  You can also access the North Branch of the White from M-20, so you can hit two branches in one easy drive down the highway if you continue on to Aetna.

Several other smaller tributaries enter the White below the North Branch and some have some good brook trout fishing but that is as specific as this site will get.  The rest is to be done as an exercise by the angler.  Tight lines.
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