by Brian Kozminski | Jan 24, 2016 | Environment, News & Updates, Uncategorized
The word is getting out. IF you haven’t heard, you must be tanning, imbibing a Belikin while working on your bonefish game in some balmy latitude near the 16º mark, or even closer to the equator. The Au Sable River, more specifically, the HOLY WATERS is being...
by Brian Kozminski | Oct 5, 2015 | Angling Reports, Environment
It’s a shame. It’s a tragedy actually. Not for me, but for the young children who have yet had a chance to catch a salmon. I’ve caught many in my day. Many clients who go on the river with me know that I’ve had my share of salmon back in my...
by Brian Kozminski | Apr 24, 2015 | Environment, Lifestyle
Trout Unlimited is looking for your input. This fairly simple member survey will take you between 15 and 25 minutes. It does not ask you what your median household income is but rather imperative information as to how much you fish, what you choose to fish for and...
by Laura Cromwell | Jan 10, 2015 | Environment, Lifestyle, Uncategorized
Why Fly Fishermen Need to Worry About Asian Carp in the Great Lakes Contributed by Laura Cromwell, Cabela’s With the best of intentions in using Asian carp to manage algae and other organisms in the southeastern states during the 1970’s, those intentions ended up...
by Brian Kozminski | Nov 29, 2014 | Environment, Lifestyle, Uncategorized
Who doesn’t love the peace a river brings, the freshness of the outdoors, and the gentle quiet that you can only find in backcountry areas? You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t enjoy all that nature offers to the dedicated fly fisherman. With all the...
by Brian Kozminski | Nov 10, 2014 | Books & Video Reviews, Environment, Uncategorized
Watching DamNation for the eleventh time on Netflix, every time, I am amazed at the phenomenal power rivers have and our societal need to harness that power over the past century. How much can we mitigate, and compensate for our initial errors driven by greed. The...