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Old July 25th, 2006, 10:41 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
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anyone have any good ideas for fishing in porqupine mountains area in
july okay i'm going thursday for a week and looking for help will
be buying flyes and traveling lite 4-5 wt 8' with weight forward
5wt line and misc tippets any one been there in july recently or know
of water levels good rivers or shore spots or popular flies

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Old July 27th, 2006, 09:30 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
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"edventures" wrote in message
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anyone have any good ideas for fishing in porqupine mountains area in
july okay i'm going thursday for a week and looking for help will
be buying flyes and traveling lite 4-5 wt 8' with weight forward
5wt line and misc tippets


Depends on what you mean by "area." Within the park itself, there's both
the Big and Little Carp rivers, as well as the Presque Isle on the western
edge and several lakes including Mirror Lake and Lake of the Clouds in the
interior.

If you're willing to drive as much as an hour from the Porkies, there are
virtually limitless opportunites. The various branches of the Ontanogon
will present you with a lifetime's good fishing. The main channel beyond
the confluence of the east and middle branches is typically too muddy to be
appealing. Don't know much about the area to the immediate west, but there
are many other good streams to the east of the Porkies. In general, you
want to avoid the waters very close to the Lake Superior shore. Head a bit
further south. Damned near anything between M28 and U.S. 2 will be worth
your time.


Get a copy of DeLorme's Michigan Atlas and Gazetteer

any one been there in july recently or know
of water levels good rivers or shore spots or popular flies


Haven't been up there for a couple of months. The fish in these streams
tend to be highly opportunistic......any good selection of popular favorite
flies should work well for you.

Wolfgang


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Old August 9th, 2006, 06:49 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
edventures
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thanks for tips you are right as the rain i picked up the deadly
dozen in 14 thru 22 and alright on brookies no monsters one over 18
good numbers rain brought water levels up and cloudy but cleared
quickly if i could add to your post stay off the trails and fish
where noone is willing to fish if it's easy walking the fish are
spooky was up for two weeks cover alot of water good times





Wolfgang wrote:
"edventures" wrote in message
oups.com...
anyone have any good ideas for fishing in porqupine mountains area in
july okay i'm going thursday for a week and looking for help will
be buying flyes and traveling lite 4-5 wt 8' with weight forward
5wt line and misc tippets


Depends on what you mean by "area." Within the park itself, there's both
the Big and Little Carp rivers, as well as the Presque Isle on the western
edge and several lakes including Mirror Lake and Lake of the Clouds in the
interior.

If you're willing to drive as much as an hour from the Porkies, there are
virtually limitless opportunites. The various branches of the Ontanogon
will present you with a lifetime's good fishing. The main channel beyond
the confluence of the east and middle branches is typically too muddy to be
appealing. Don't know much about the area to the immediate west, but there
are many other good streams to the east of the Porkies. In general, you
want to avoid the waters very close to the Lake Superior shore. Head a bit
further south. Damned near anything between M28 and U.S. 2 will be worth
your time.


Get a copy of DeLorme's Michigan Atlas and Gazetteer

any one been there in july recently or know
of water levels good rivers or shore spots or popular flies


Haven't been up there for a couple of months. The fish in these streams
tend to be highly opportunistic......any good selection of popular favorite
flies should work well for you.

Wolfgang


 




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