by Ted Kraimer | Aug 6, 2009 | Angling Reports
It isn’t news that the weather has been cool and water temps reflect that. Local rivers are in better shape than I can remember for this time of year so get out and take advantage of it. The Upper Manistee continues to offer a sampling of bugs each day: BWOs, Light...
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 Ted Kraimer | Jul 23, 2009 | Angling Reports
It seems that most of this year’s trout fishing has been affected by inconsistent weather. This past week and the days ahead are no different, but rather than negatively affecting the fishing, our water temps are a few key degrees cooler, making for not only good...
by Ted Kraimer | Jul 16, 2009 | Angling Reports
Trout fishing has pretty much moved passed the Hex hatch, although there is still a sporadic showing of bugs on certain rivers on certain days in certain sections. It’s proved difficult to predict when and where, but it’s always good to see those huge mayflies flying...
by Jordan Lindberg | Jul 14, 2009 | Angling Reports, News & Updates, Trips & Guides
The Detroit Free Press recently ran two articles of interest to Northern Michigan fly anglers. The first one is written by the Free Press’ regular outdoor columnist, Eric Sharp, and it relates the details of his recent trip to the Soo to fish for Atlantic salmon...