Michigan is well known for fishing and Roscommon is no exception, with the vast fishing lakes of the region during the summer months or ice fishing in the winter. Higgins Lake is home to Pike, Trout, and Perch and Houghton Lake is home to Walleye and Perch.
The Au Sable River is bountiful and famous for fishing as it has around 476 miles of streams within its system. Most of which hold prime fishing waters. The river's mainstream flows for about 129 miles.
The river itself starts a little north of Grayling and flows for about 100 miles into Lake Huron. The Au Sable River flows southwards, paralleling another famous trout stream, the Manistee River, for about 12 miles. While the Manistee River eventually flows southwest into Lake Michigan, the Au Sable goes East into Lake Huron.
There's a reason that the Au Sable is considered a paradise for trout. This stream offers up a bevy of brown trout, as well as brook trout and some rainbows. But anglers can also expect to run across steelhead and salmon during their spawning runs from Lake Huron.
The trout, salmon, and steelhead are a mix of both wild and stocked fish depending where you are on the river.
The Au Sable is located near Grayling and is a quick jaunt from town. The river just north of Grayling and flows around 100 miles before ending in Lake Huron. It's one of the top trout fishing destinations in the United States.
The upper area of the river near Grayling receives water from the North, South, and East Branches, all of which are excellent trout streams. The Au Sable also offers an excellent salmon and steelhead fishery if you journey below Foote Dam in the last several miles of the river.
(The Michigan Recreation Passport is required to attend).
An annual two day event in February with fun for all ages.
For more info go to the Higgins Lake-Roscommon Chamber of Events.
(989) 275-8760 | February
An annual event in June starting with a parade through downtown St. Helen.
Attendees can enjoy competitions such as the “biggest catch” contest, where participants compete to reel in the biggest and most impressive fish. For those looking for more leisurely activities, there are craft workshops, kayak tours, nature walks, and a petting zoo, a cornhole and horseshoe tournament, and Family Fun Tyme Carnival. On top of that, there’s always plenty of delicious eats available at the food court.
June
This annual event is held the third week of September, the festival is a gathering to remember and honor the Firefighters who gave their lives protecting their communities. It begins Thursday night with Family Night and continues through Saturday night. Saturday morning is the Annual Memorial Service and placing of wreaths at the memorial site. Parades, vendors, games, and events occur in Roscommon as well as the Fire Training Grounds. Music and bar at the Big Red Barn on Friday and Saturday nights.
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