I am always amazed at the small fish hitting larger baits. There are still good numbers of planted fish in the river, making it difficult at times to get some baits into position for the bigger fish.
Well, I finally decided to do it......to blog! It seems like I'm being left behind in this fast and furious world. Newsletters are out and blogs are in. I mean I don't even have a smart phone or what's app !! So, it is time to grab this fast and furious world by the scruff of the neck and show it who the boss is. As it was with my newsletter, I wont be posting something everyday, only when needs must. Regarding themes, well I guess I will be posting things which I need to get out of my system and things which I think may be of interest to others. My newsletter included things like latest news, tours, new CD's etc. All of these things are available on my homepage anyway so blogging opens up another dimension for me, one which will take me and my readers into the great unknown :-) Of course I will be welcoming your comments to my blogs, thumbs up or thumbs down. Here we go then.................................................................. YO! Steve
The water level has started to rise and the fish should be soon to follow. More updated posts soon. Watch this area real-time by following the link on the right side of this post. Good Luck
Got a chance to fish with my good buddy Mike on Saturday for some Steelhead action on the Manistee River. Mike has been one of my outdoor mentors teaching me cool things about fishing since about 1985 when we first met. We have fished on more Adventures than I can remember. This weekend my friend wanted to help me understand Plugging and other river boat fishing techniques. I normally spend my time wading in my favorite water, however Mike insisted that I get a taste of the action from the boat. Having been unsuccessful in my two prior trips to the river this year, I said SURE. It would also help me learn something new. The weather was great and we did not see many people fishing - it was opening weekend for Walleye and Trout. As you can see from my photo below there are no other people as far as you can see. We were able to get some action right after setting up our gear, however the first fish (very large) was stripping line off and then jumped into...
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