by Ted Kraimer | Oct 22, 2009 | Angling Reports
Fishing continues to be good on local rivers as the crowds decrease and the salmon numbers fall. Anglers looking for steelhead will find them throughout the region but be prepared to catch a lot of fallen leaves between fish when it’s windy or raining. Water temps...
by Ted Kraimer | Oct 14, 2009 | Angling Reports
The recent cool weather and rain has got the fishing in our rivers good. The high water from a week ago has dropped to almost normal levels, the water temps are slowly dropping to a typical range and the wind has helped put some leaves into the water. And yes, some...
by Ted Kraimer | Oct 8, 2009 | Angling Reports
After a very pleasant September with blue skies and no rain, October has been the opposite: rain, wind, more rain and then wind gusts. Think of September as the Ying and October as the Yang – we are getting fall weather and some of the best fall rains and water levels...
by Trevor Pellerite | Oct 8, 2009 | Angling Reports, Environment, Trips & Guides
Many people are aware of the pervasive outdoor culture of the U.P., but generally consider it confined to trolling on Lake Superior or deer hunting in the acres of pristine wilderness. But one of the best kept secrets of the peninsula is its multitudes of inland...
by Ted Kraimer | Oct 2, 2009 | Angling Reports
Finally, after a pretty dry September, we ended up getting a good amount of much needed rain recently to improve fishing conditions. The Betsie still has fish coming in and many of them are doing their spawning thing. Keep in mind that all Betsie Salmon are wild fish...
by Ted Kraimer | Sep 18, 2009 | Angling Reports
This sunny, warm and dry weather is scheduled to leave early next week and the salmon fishing should respond significantly. Lots of attention and time on the water by anglers has been spent on the local rivers in pursuit of salmon but the numbers are not where they...