The Chase

Fishing forecast:  Exceptional.

Hitting the river? You will want brown drakes, yellow stones, sulphurs, march browns, borcher’s drakes, Isonychia, thrashers, caddis, a whole jug of bugspray and probably some insect-proof clothing, a headlamp (and a backup headlamp), waders that are not known to leak.  You will need clarity:  An excess

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June 4th, 2025

Hey guys, figure it’s about time for another update. I missed the better part of a week there being down with the flu or something like it, but I’m back up to speed now as is the fishing and the weather seems to have straightened itself out also. In other

Its that time in the Upper Peninsula

For all you dry fly enthusiasts, it’s shaping up to be a smorgasbord out there. Keep your eyes on the water—Hendricksons, Caddis, Sulphurs, Mahogany Duns, and Stoneflies are either already making their appearance or will be hatching in full force within the next week. It’s time to break out the

Perfect May Evenings

After a solid 7-day week of cold temperatures, Monday looked like a banger.  Warm, mild, beautiful.  May bugs — and May trout — really do seem to like those beautiful evenings the best.  After some driving around, I settled on a familiar stretch of river.  I love to wade fish. 

Late May Fishing Report

As May comes to an end, it seems the dry-fly fishing is just starting to fall into a groove. The cool weather and wind last week seemed to keep the hatches unpredictable. With some stable weather forecast, evening hatches should be more regular with spinner falls typically occurring at dusk.

Argentina Mission!!!

I was out of town for a bit…I have a couple floats planned for this week, so I will have a Pere Marquette River report next week.  We have guides and lodging available….give us a call 231-745-3529.

I recently returned home after, yet another, amazing adventure to Argentina!!!  This was

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