by Brian Kozminski | Jul 10, 2016 | Environment, Lifestyle, News & Updates, Trips & Guides, Uncategorized
First and foremost, this will be written as non biased as I best I know how. There are some areas of concern for local guides and anglers happening on many of the rivers we all love and fish. My best intention is to shed some light on the issue and that a serious...
by Jordan Lindberg | May 19, 2010 | Environment, News & Updates
The Michigan DNR has reported on the current state of efforts to battle and contain the two wildfires threatening areas around some of Michigan’s most prized and familiar trout fishing territories. The MDNR is listing the larger of the two fires, the Meridian...
by Jordan Lindberg | Apr 1, 2010 | Angling Reports
This amazing weather has all of us either on the water chasing trout and steelies, or wishing that we were. I spent Wednesday afternoon and evening over on the Au Sable and can report that the bugs are making a stronger appearance. It’s the Usual Suspects for...
by Jim Enger | Jun 18, 2009 | Creative Nonfiction
Every Michigander knows that the lower half of his state is shaped like the back of a left-handed mitten. If you were to draw a line from the tip of the thumb on Lake Huron, straight west to the City of Ludington on Lake Michigan, you’d more or less divide the Lower...