May 23, 2025

Hey guys, just a quick little update to the post from yesterday before we go into this sacred weekend… On the river side of things Jake and I snuck out again for a little bit last night. The water was in great shape, but as expected, and predicted in yesterday’s

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  • Read full post: May 23, 2025

May 22, 2025

Hey guys, it’s been a minute for me again, so I figured it was time to at least touch base… I really don’t have much to add to what John posted in his last report. (Linked here!) It’s actually been quite cool here for a bit now slowing, but not

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  • Read full post: May 22, 2025

The Cold Shoulder

It’s hard to write it and believe it, but up until today (and today has yet to be determined) the fishing has been kind of awesome.  A giant cold front has come through — kind of like the cold shoulder of May — and the bugs that were hatching at

And there it is

On the other side of frustration is the sweet release of a river alive.  And nothing is quite alive like a good Michigan trout river is alive on a perfect May evening.  When Katy and I made it to the river for a Mother’s Dave evening wade, the #16 sulphurs

May 12, 2025

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First and foremost, I would like to thank everyone that participated in our river clean-up!!!  We has a solid turn out and covered a ton of water.  We certainly did not get it all, but we made a HUGE difference to our beloved

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  • Read full post: May 12, 2025

May in the Upper Peninsula

Steelhead:
Steelhead season is still in full swing, with fish found in all three stages—pre-spawn, spawning, and post-spawn—spread throughout the rivers. Anglers can choose their preferred approach: indicator nymphing, swinging flies, or stripping streamers. The hot ticket continues to be nymphing with egg patterns and natural imitations like stonefly and caddis

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