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Pere Marquette, Michigan
I'm thinking to throw the canoe on the car and drive up
to the Pere Marquette next week to fish for fall steelhead. I've fished the Muskegon before but never the Pere Marquette. Anybody ever fished the Pere Marquette this time of year and have any advice ? (Other than you only need three flies, eggs, eggs and more eggs. ;-) Any good watering holes/restaurants in the Baldwin area ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
ON TOPIC: Pere Marquette, Michigan
On Oct 22, 5:45*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Sorting Mussolini |
Pere Marquette, Michigan
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote ... I'm thinking to throw the canoe on the car and drive up to the Pere Marquette next week to fish for fall steelhead. I've fished the Muskegon before but never the Pere Marquette. Anybody ever fished the Pere Marquette this time of year and have any advice ? (Other than you only need three flies, eggs, eggs and more eggs. ;-) Any good watering holes/restaurants in the Baldwin area ? Most of the zombies (and those who chase them) should be out of there by now. You'll probably step on a carcass or two, at least. Browns are likely still active feeding on eggs (usually orange), but you may have luck with stone nymphs and bigger caddis nymphs. Little to no dry action, but you may stumble into a BWO hatch. Steelies are likely in, if not, they will be quite soon. Same "bugs", plus streamers. Mickey Finns, bunny leeches, and some brighter salmon patterns (coal cars and hair wing green butts) have brought luck in the past. For more recent info (mine's last year's model) see http://www.fishbaldwin.com/ Good message board there, too. Stop by the shop (Baldwin Bait and Tackle) when you get there -- they'll have up to the minute advice, and a nice selection of stuff. Nice people. The Orvi$ store at the Pere Marquette Lodge is a good source of info, too, but they'll try to push you into hiring a guide. food...all I've ever done is camp, so the food was made at home and heated over the Coleman. And served with an extra side of booze. If you do camp, Claybanks is nice this time of year. Wood can be pricey, and with the beetle problems, "importing" from elsewhere is verboten. Bring a saw or be ready to shell out cash. Or stay in a hotel, I guess. Don't neglect the stop at the office to get your parking permit -- it's only 5 bucks for a week (10 days??) but the fine is pretty high. Don't ask how I know.... Have fun... I'm jealous. The PM in the fall is a very nice place to be. -Dan (rotting in the library....) |
Pere Marquette, Michigan
Daniel-San wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote ... I'm thinking to throw the canoe on the car and drive up to the Pere Marquette next week to fish for fall steelhead. I've fished the Muskegon before but never the Pere Marquette. Anybody ever fished the Pere Marquette this time of year and have any advice ? (Other than you only need three flies, eggs, eggs and more eggs. ;-) Any good watering holes/restaurants in the Baldwin area ? Most of the zombies (and those who chase them) should be out of there by now. You'll probably step on a carcass or two, at least. ... I talked to a ranger at the Baldwin Ranger Station, (Forest Service rangers can be a great source of info), and he confirmed that the King run is done, nothing left but corpses. He said he saw a few steelies in the river and it's supposed to rain this weekend which should bring in a few more. For more recent info (mine's last year's model) see http://www.fishbaldwin.com/ Good message board there, too. Stop by the shop (Baldwin Bait and Tackle) when you get there -- they'll have up to the minute advice, and a nice selection of stuff. Nice people. The Orvi$ store at the Pere Marquette Lodge is a good source of info, too, but they'll try to push you into hiring a guide. I probably will hire a guide for a half day on the first day since I've never fished the PM. A guide on the first day makes the rest of the trip much more fun. I learn more from a good guide in half a day than I could figure out for myself in several years of annual five day trips. ... Or stay in a hotel, I guess. Don't neglect the stop at the office to get your parking permit -- it's only 5 bucks for a week (10 days??) but the fine is pretty high. Don't ask how I know.... Yeah, it's a motel for me and the puppy dog. Most of my car camping gear is in a garage in Boulder Junction, Wisconsin along with the 18 foot Grumman lean, mean muskie chasing machine. I won't forget to stop at the Ranger Station for a permit, I just hope I can find a shuttle so I can use the canoe to get away from the crowds. Have fun... I'm jealous. The PM in the fall is a very nice place to be. Thanks, I've heard great things about the PM but despite its being only six hours from here I've never been there. Thanks for the good info and the link to the fly shop, it's much appreciated. -- Ken Fortenberry |
ON TOPIC: Great Info on Pere Marquette, Michigan
On Oct 22, 2:36*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Daniel-San wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" *wrote ... I'm thinking to throw the canoe on the car and drive up to the Pere Marquette next week to fish for fall steelhead. I've fished the Muskegon before but never the Pere Marquette. Anybody ever fished the Pere Marquette this time of year and have any advice ? (Other than you only need three flies, eggs, eggs and more eggs. ;-) Any good watering holes/restaurants in the Baldwin area ? Most of the zombies (and those who chase them) should be out of there by now. You'll probably step on a carcass or two, at least. ... I talked to a ranger at the Baldwin Ranger Station, (Forest Service rangers can be a great source of info), and he confirmed that the King run is done, nothing left but corpses. He said he saw a few steelies in the river and it's supposed to rain this weekend which should bring in a few more. For more recent info (mine's last year's model) see http://www.fishbaldwin.com/Good message board there, too. Stop by the shop (Baldwin Bait and Tackle) when you get there -- they'll have up to the minute advice, and a nice selection of stuff. Nice people. The Orvi$ store at the Pere Marquette Lodge is a good source of info, too, but they'll try to push you into hiring a guide. I probably will hire a guide for a half day on the first day since I've never fished the PM. A guide on the first day makes the rest of the trip much more fun. I learn more from a good guide in half a day than I could figure out for myself in several years of annual five day trips. ... Or stay in a hotel, I guess. Don't neglect the stop at the office to get your parking permit -- it's only 5 bucks for a week (10 days??) but the fine is pretty high. Don't ask how I know.... Yeah, it's a motel for me and the puppy dog. Most of my car camping gear is in a garage in Boulder Junction, Wisconsin along with the 18 foot Grumman lean, mean muskie chasing machine. I won't forget to stop at the Ranger Station for a permit, I just hope I can find a shuttle so I can use the canoe to get away from the crowds. Have fun... I'm jealous. The PM in the fall is a very nice place to be. Thanks, I've heard great things about the PM but despite its being only six hours from here I've never been there. Thanks for the good info and the link to the fly shop, it's much appreciated. -- Ken Fortenberry Sorting Dave |
ON TOPIC: Pere Marquette, Michigan
On Oct 22, 2:36*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Snip Sort Benito |
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