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I hope to fish the Manistee or the AuSable on Wednesday. Does anyone have
any recommendations? Which should I fish? Any campgrounds anyone suggests? Any other info I should know?? |
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![]() "Tim Carter" wrote in message ... I hope to fish the Manistee or the AuSable on Wednesday. Does anyone have any recommendations? Which should I fish? Any campgrounds anyone suggests? Any other info I should know?? Since the Michigan trout season is not open yet, you will have to fish the flies only section. There are four sections that I know of which fit these requirements but for camping the manistee is open from M-72 to the CCC bridge. If memory serves me correctly there is a campground at the CCC bridge so there you go! As to conditions and hatches I can't help you but Steve Southard @ the fly factory can. 989.348.5844 or . He does have a river condition section on the website but I doubt he's updated it but I have been wrong once or twice www.troutbums.com |
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![]() "sohn" wrote in message ... "Tim Carter" wrote in message ... I hope to fish the Manistee or the AuSable on Wednesday. Does anyone have any recommendations? Which should I fish? Any campgrounds anyone suggests? Any other info I should know?? http://www.grayling-mi.com/camping.html#3 Good information from both you and Wayne. I'm now wondering if I should look into the Escanaba River...I'll be in the neighborhood, which won't likely ever happen again. Any thoughts? Is it too early, especially that far North? |
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![]() "Tim Carter" wrote in message ... I hope to fish the Manistee or the AuSable on Wednesday. Does anyone have any recommendations? Which should I fish? Any campgrounds anyone suggests? Any other info I should know?? http://www.grayling-mi.com/camping.html#3 |
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![]() "Tim Carter" wrote in message ... Good information from both you and Wayne. I'm now wondering if I should look into the Escanaba River...I'll be in the neighborhood, which won't likely ever happen again. Any thoughts? Is it too early, especially that far North? I did a cursory review of the 2003 Mi trout regulations and it looks to me like the Escanaba is a seasonal trout stream open from the last Sat in April to September 30th. That and the marquette forecast calls for snow, I'd suggest staying in the upper part of the lower part. |
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![]() "Wayne Knight" wrote in message news ![]() "Tim Carter" wrote in message ... Good information from both you and Wayne. I'm now wondering if I should look into the Escanaba River...I'll be in the neighborhood, which won't likely ever happen again. Any thoughts? Is it too early, especially that far North? I did a cursory review of the 2003 Mi trout regulations and it looks to me like the Escanaba is a seasonal trout stream open from the last Sat in April to September 30th. That and the marquette forecast calls for snow, I'd suggest staying in the upper part of the lower part. Thanks Wayne. I think I'll call troutbums tomorrow and see what they have to say... |
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the Jellystone has full hook-ups if you have a land yaucht - but the spaces
are kind of crowded - 'course this time of year that shouldn't be a problem.. john |
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