by Bryon Anderson | Jul 31, 2009 | Flies
Even as we enjoy the long, balmy summer days, it isn’t too early to think ahead to the approach of autumn, when brook and brown trout begin to feed aggressively in anticipation of the rigors of spawning. Once their lust is consummated, the males will continue to...
by Ted Kraimer | Jul 31, 2009 | Angling Reports
Not much has changed on local rivers from last week’s fishing report and thankfully the cooler temperatures and bits of rainfall are keeping the river in good shape – both in terms of levels and more importantly, in terms of temperatures — rare going into...
by Jordan Lindberg | Jul 30, 2009 | Angling Reports, News & Updates
Think the hex madness is over, eh? Well, that depends on where in the state you live, and also on whether you fish for smallies as well as trout. In this story from the Detroit News, Dave Spratt shares his notes on fly fishing Michigan’s “other” hex...
by Jordan Lindberg | Jul 26, 2009 | News & Updates
The 62nd annual Weyerhaeuser AuSable River Canoe Marathon wrapped-up today. The winners, Andrew Triebold and Steve Lajoie, finished the run from Grayling to Oscoda with an unofficial time of 14:17:42. Triebold and Lajoie were the winners of the race last year, along...
by Bryon Anderson | Jul 25, 2009 | Flies
The following is the last installment in T|N|T’s four-part series on tying and fishing hopper flies, and on the the joys of Michigan midsummer trout fishing. Bryon Anderson will be back in the near future with another entertaining series. Fly tiers are funny about...