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fredw
10-06-10, 09:44 AM
The recent posts on fishing for salmon, trout, and steelhead in Michigan have convinced me that I need to plan a trip north.

This is the thought:

Spend a day on the great lakes trolling (I know it isn't fly fishing but is something that has been on my bucket list).

Spend 3 or days on the river fishing for salmon and steelhead.....maybe a trout or two.

Spend two days chasing ruffled grouse and woodcock.

I'd appreciate any and all advice on location, guides, etc. Private messages are welcomed in you prefer not to divulge info on the web.

JOHNKIES
10-06-10, 10:06 AM
Take I-75 and go north ........ 8-}

fishonthebrainga
10-06-10, 10:15 AM
Do it. Right now is the best time! Im from there! Great Fishing righ now! If you do go. Go to Mio fish the Ausable. Go to Bob Linsamans shop on 33 he is probally the formost expert on trout fishing in Michigan and a great old guy! Dress Warm.

lewdogg
10-06-10, 10:49 AM
Do some research. It is a HUGE area to try and fish and everything is extremely spread out.

Bob Linsenman's book is very good. Jim Bedford has a very good book as well.

It may be hard to get a guide right now as it is a very popular time of year to fish. However, if you can find and afford one, it makes things tremendously easier and you can pick their brains about some do-it-yourself trips.

For a good budget trip, I would suggest flying or driving to Flint (it is on I-75 about 750 miles north of Atlanta). The town Grayling is about an hour north and has several nice rivers near or in it (Manistee, Au Sable, etc.). It would be a good base of operations. They have a nice fly shop right on the river in town.

Other great options would include just about any river on the west coast of the lower peninsula. The upper peninsula is probably too extreme of a trip to try and pull off with no knowledge of the area as it is extremely spread out (understatement), no fly shops that I know of, and very seasonal. You could potentially run into some serious weather up there also.

fredw
10-06-10, 11:06 AM
Do some research. It is a HUGE area to try and fish and everything is extremely spread out.

Bob Linsenman's book is very good. Jim Bedford has a very good book as well.

It may be hard to get a guide right now as it is a very popular time of year to fish. However, if you can find and afford one, it makes things tremendously easier and you can pick their brains about some do-it-yourself trips.

For a good budget trip, I would suggest flying or driving to Flint (it is on I-75 about 750 miles north of Atlanta). The town Grayling is about an hour north and has several nice rivers near or in it (Manistee, Au Sablfise, etc.). It would be a good base of operations. They have a nice fly shop right on the river in town.

Other great options would include just about any river on the west coast of the lower peninsula. The upper peninsula is probably too extreme of a trip to try and pull off with no knowledge of the area as it is extremely spread out (understatement), no fly shops that I know of, and very seasonal. You could potentially run into some serious weather up there also.Thanks for the tips on the books. Just ordered Bedford's book Flyfisher's Guide to Michigan and Linsenmen's Trout Streams of Michigan.

fredw
10-06-10, 11:08 AM
Do it. Right now is the best time! Im from there! Great Fishing righ now! If you do go. Go to Mio fish the Ausable. Go to Bob Linsamans shop on 33 he is probally the formost expert on trout fishing in Michigan and a great old guy! Dress Warm.fishonthebrainga, thanks for the tip.....and this old southern will dress warm.

I'll be doing the trip a year from now so I'll have plenty of time to plot, plan and dream.

S.Trutta
10-06-10, 11:17 AM
pm sent....


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RoyC
10-06-10, 12:37 PM
Trout season ends, if I remember correctly, on 9/30 except for the flies only water. Also, Grouse season starts 9/15 or so with Wood **** a week later. Check regs to confirm dates. Point of this is that you have a short window to do all that you are interested in. Best option, look for an outfitter that does Cast and Blast trips in September. These are 1/2 day fly fishing 1/2 day grouse hunting trips. Work in a salmon guided trip and you will have had a taste of it. WARNING!!!! Michigan will get into your blood. I know! Aside from being born there, I drive up 3 times per year for a weeks fishing. As to weather, one of the weeks is the 1st full week of June each year. Warm time of year right. Well, I never go out with out my dry bag which will have winter fishing gloves, warm hat, polartec vest ETC. A 70 degree day can have you shivering in the 15 minutes after the sun drops behind the trees in the late evening.

Do some online research and enjoy!

Gene L
10-06-10, 12:43 PM
I have fished the Au Sable and the Big Two Hearted river. I caught lots of small trout, not the season for the bigger fish. Along Lake Superior it's neat, the BTH and the LTH flow into it. Only two paved roads in the county, one N-S, the other E-W. Lots of sandy roads though. Supposedly, the LTH is great for good size brookies, but I never fished there.

fishmonger
10-06-10, 02:56 PM
Check into the Pere Marquette River, on the west side of the state, at Baldwin Michigan. It is one of my top 3 rivers!

FM

JOHNKIES
10-06-10, 03:03 PM
Ah, the UP! Yoopers and Polish sausage and Polish music on the radio .............

THE EG
10-14-10, 11:32 AM
FredW

You like company?

I'm having the same feeling and I might have free access to a cabin in Grayling?

popperfly
10-14-10, 12:07 PM
The recent posts on fishing for salmon, trout, and steelhead in Michigan have convinced me that I need to plan a trip north.

This is the thought:

Spend a day on the great lakes trolling (I know it isn't fly fishing but is something that has been on my bucket list).

Spend 3 or days on the river fishing for salmon and steelhead.....maybe a trout or two.

Spend two days chasing ruffled grouse and woodcock.

I'd appreciate any and all advice on location, guides, etc. Private messages are welcomed in you prefer not to divulge info on the web.

FredW,

Here check out this website and It will give you a little insight on the fishing in Michigan, http://www.thirdyearflyfisher.com/stillsmusky I lived there for 41 years before moving down here and I surely miss the fishing in Michigan but not the weather. I spent most of my time trolling for Salmon on the great lakes mainly lake Huron and Fly fished most northern rivers for Steelhead and Browns. Like fishonthebrainga said, this is a good time of the year to fish and bird hunt but I prefer the spring time better for fly fishing. I will be heading to Per Marquette River lodge this spring for a couple of days and then off to our family cabin in God’s country, Indian River to fish for Sturgeon River. Here is another website for Gear restriction, Fishing Season, Possession season, Size Limit for each major trout water/river http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/GearRestrictedWatersReview_332448_7.pdf

jimbo
10-14-10, 02:15 PM
I am ready Fred any time you are? fall or spring

RoyC
10-14-10, 04:18 PM
If you are thinking about fishing one of the more popular rivers in Michigan next year, you should know that many lodges/guides are already booked for the best weeks. Now not later is the time to firm up your plans.

THE EG
10-14-10, 04:43 PM
If you are thinking about fishing one of the more popular rivers in Michigan next year, you should know that many lodges/guides are already booked for the best weeks. Now not later is the time to firm up your plans.

You're not available for guiding? The cabin I know is private and hopefully free. Worst case, I have family in Lansing with lots of room.

I also have other family that lives just about on the St. Joe River but that didn't look too fly fisher friendly the last time I looked around.

I can provide previous travel references form Drifter, fishinpreacher, BobM, Fishmeister, ASago, ect. I do snore.

jimbo
10-14-10, 06:49 PM
Google Baldwin Bait & Tackle check fishing report for 10/14/2010

RoyC
10-14-10, 10:21 PM
You're not available for guiding? .

No, my place is in the bow of the boat!!!!!!