Here’s a gallery showcasing Northern Michigan outdoorswomen from the Petoskey News Review.
January, 2012
Jan 20
2012
News Update Friday
- Ludington’s own Mitten Bar named one of the top 100 beer bars in the US by Draft Magazine.
- Watch for Third Coast Coffee in the near future. I SWEAR.
- Yep. It’s now officially winter.
Jan 19
2012
Where the Trees Are
A very cool map produced by Nasa’s Earth Observatory showing the aboveground woody biomass for the entire continental US. The northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan is a little lighter than I expected, but still a good shot of woods in the headwaters of the Pere Marquette River, right where we need them. Be sure to click on the map to enlarge.
Jan 18
2012
Pere Marquette fishing report -January 17th
Winter finally arrived here in northern Michigan last week with a good 6″+ of snow after weeks and weeks of freakishly warm weather. Steve and I were out the last two days, including yesterday in an all out blizzard which dumped at least another 6″ of snow, probably a good bit more but I’m so often accused of exaggerating snowfall amounts I’m playing it safe, and has brought in some colder temps. We were all so busy with other obligations during the warm weather since Christmas that we didn’t get a chance to fish much. Leave it to us to head out as soon as the weather turns harsh.
The lower river is finally starting to build some ice in the slower sections and some considerable slush. We had a tough day of it yesterday fishing in the blizzard. We didn’t stick one fish. Granted we didn’t fish nearly as hard as we might have on a nice day, but the lower river has been getting hit very hard by the meat hunters with the warm weather and if a section of river gets fished out it takes longer for fresh fish to move in this time of year. So let’s hope for some super cold weather and a nice protective layer of ice.
The upper river fished a little better on Monday with one steelhead and a few decent trout to hand over about 6 hours of fishing. Everything came on orange 8mm beads.





Jan 24
2012
Cabela’s, Moths, and Ice Cream
Kevin sends the following report of his recent travels:
I headed to Cabela’s in Dundee Michigan for a tying seminar on carp and smallmouth flies. This event is different than most because I have to talk for the whole day and with the exception of a few people coming and going from the back, most of the people stay with me for the entire day. The first time I did one of the events at Cabela’s I only brought a couple patterns and had to start repeating myself by noon. This year I tied over a dozen patterns, demonstrated knots, talked about rigging and went over a lot about techniques. Thanks to everyone who spent the day or just a few minutes listening to me ramble and also thanks to Don and Bill for inviting me again.
Over lunch Don and I were talking about, of course, fly fishing and night fishing for browns was brought up. Don has been casting flies in Michigan for many years and it was interesting that he shared the same thought that I’ve discussed with others like guide Walt Grau. I’m sure mice do climb to the tops of grass stalks after the juiciest grain heads and I’m sure these stalks do sometimes snap, plunging the juicy mouse into a river full of hungry trout.
While I’m confident the seed head, mouse and trout dynamic exists, I have yet to see a mouse in the water. What I have seen and Don and Walt agree are lots of big juicy moths. Don was nice enough to share his simple moth pattern that he says has been catching Michigan trout for years. I’m excited to try it this summer. Don wanted me to note that the hook pictured was a hook that was lying around and he would tie the moth pattern on something more traditional.
Lucky for me, I didn’t have to make the road trip by myself, my wife and daughter were able to join me for a fun weekend. On the drive home we were lured off the highway by a billboard for authentic mexican food, the dinner was just ok, but by coincidence it was in Jackson, near where my wife grew up. After dinner she mentioned that the place her family always went for ice cream used to be just down the road. That’s all I needed to hear and in a few minuted we were seated at the famious Jackson All Star Dairy. Unlike the Mexican, the ice cream was great.
Remember that Steve will be at the Dexter Put this Wednesday for the Schultz Bar Flies and then Steve and Kevin will be in Cincinnatti for the Buckeye United Fly Fishers show on February 4th.