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Michigan is blessed with an abundance of cold, quality trout waters offering 38,000 plus miles of rivers and streams, including over 12,500 miles of classic trout streams.   Remarkable, 868 miles are considered premier top-quality streams, which Michigan classifies as its Blue Ribbon Trout Streams (BRTS).

A Blue Ribbon Trout Stream must meet certain standards or criteria.  It must be one of Michigan's best trout streams, be able to support excellent stocks of wild resident trout, have physical characteristics to permit fly casting but be shallow enough to wade, produce diverse insect life and good fly hatches, have earned a reputation for providing an excellent trout fishing experience and have excellent water quality.

Management of Blue Ribbon Streams by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is directed toward accommodating the needs of the trout angler, maintaining strong stocks of wild resident trout that best suit the character of each stream, maintaining and enhancing trout habitat and the natural stream environment, providing adequate public access and public frontage and preparing appropriate informational materials on these special Blue Ribbon Trout Streams of Michigan.

District 2 Blue Ribbon Trout Streams, which includes the Crystal Falls area, is the home of 6 of Michigan's best.

bulletBrule River, Iron County (M-73 to M-189)
bulletCooks Run, Iron County (US-2 to Paint River)
bulletFence River, Iron County (Junct. with East Branch to downstream edge of Section 35, T45N, R31W - See Plat Book)
bulletIron River, Iron County (Raft Lake (T43N, R36W, Section 12) to City of Iron River
bulletPaint River (South Branch), Iron County (Forest Road 3270 to Gibbs City
bulletFord River, Dickinson County (Upstream edge of Section 15, T43N, R30W to Henderson