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So I'll be heading back home to the ol' D-town in August, and we happen to
be heading up for a family thing around Alpena... so.. of course, I'll put the 4 piece in my luggage, but I need some advice please... What are my best bets in that area? Keep in mind that I won't have room for waders (gotta fit the hockey gear and get in a few games with my brothers), gear will be pretty limited. What streams should be good that time of year? Any web sites I should keep an eye on for updated conditions? Thanks... -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Now available: new Particle Salad CD "The Track Inside." See http://www.particlesalad.com for more info. |
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m... So I'll be heading back home to the ol' D-town in August, and we happen to be heading up for a family thing around Alpena... so.. of course, I'll put the 4 piece in my luggage, but I need some advice please... What are my best bets in that area? Keep in mind that I won't have room for waders (gotta fit the hockey gear and get in a few games with my brothers), gear will be pretty limited. What streams should be good that time of year? Any web sites I should keep an eye on for updated conditions? Thanks... If it's around August 18th, let me know and I'll meet up there. I second the thought on the Jordan, plus there's always the ausable and manistee. A few years ago I had a blast on a small stream I think was called the Pidgeon River in the NE corner of the state. August in MI is wet wading and don't worry about flies, August is the time to fish hoppers. |
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If it's around August 18th, let me know and I'll meet up there. I second
the thought on the Jordan, plus there's always the ausable and manistee. A few years ago I had a blast on a small stream I think was called the Pidgeon River in the NE corner of the state. Oh man, I'd love to have the company, but I'll be up there 7/31-8/2 only... then I'll be in the Detroit area for a week or so. I'll probably on get to fish probably the morning of 8/2... maybe 8/1 evening, depending (family get togethers, etc). I found this: http://www.flyfishingconnection.com/jordan.html Sounds like I'll just miss the hex hatch... shoot. Pigeon river looks like a possibility too... There's a fly shop in my mom's town, Northvhille, that was pretty good... I'll stop by there, maybe there's also somewhere in the metro area worth trying if I get some time. August in MI is wet wading and don't worry about flies, August is the time to fish hoppers. Thanks, sounds great! |
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The Jordan is a wonderful trout stream. The water quality, clarity, and
the surroundings remind me somewhat of backcountry trout streams in my native eastern Sierras. Most all of my fishing has been at or in the 1st couple of miles above Penney Bridge. Typically lots of Steelhead smolt, a couple of Browns, and Brookies as you go upstream. Last time I was there, I hooked a nice dark colored fish of around 15" (a Brown I'm guessing) in the middle of the stream next to a log stump. Despite me immediately trying to horse him or her up; it dove down and wrapped the leader around a criss-cross of logs. Don't overlook the upper Boardman. The upper main stem around and just below Ranch Rudolph is good, but, the headwaters of the South Branch is much like the Jordan, but, smaller. And, you'll probably have it all to yourself. And almost directly to the east just before you turn on to MI66 for the Jordan; there's a county road that crosses the headwaters of the Manistee. Again, this is small, clear, cold water full of Brooks and the occasional Brown. Mark Particle Salad wrote: If it's around August 18th, let me know and I'll meet up there. I second the thought on the Jordan, plus there's always the ausable and manistee. A few years ago I had a blast on a small stream I think was called the Pidgeon River in the NE corner of the state. Oh man, I'd love to have the company, but I'll be up there 7/31-8/2 only... then I'll be in the Detroit area for a week or so. I'll probably on get to fish probably the morning of 8/2... maybe 8/1 evening, depending (family get togethers, etc). I found this: http://www.flyfishingconnection.com/jordan.html Sounds like I'll just miss the hex hatch... shoot. Pigeon river looks like a possibility too... There's a fly shop in my mom's town, Northvhille, that was pretty good... I'll stop by there, maybe there's also somewhere in the metro area worth trying if I get some time. August in MI is wet wading and don't worry about flies, August is the time to fish hoppers. Thanks, sounds great! |
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