Monday, July 14, 2014

Busy, fishy days in the U.P.



It has been an incredibly busy past few weeks as clients have come and gone from three different states. I fished with Sean and his son Jacob in late June. Sean recorded a U.P. Fly Angler first with a double Michigan Hat Trick, that being a brown, brook and rainbow trout from the same river on the same day. Sean did it on two different rivers and topped off that feat by catching a nice smallmouth bass. I fished with Pete and Bob in early July who proved themselves to be not only fine anglers, but just plain great guys to be around. David made the long trek from the Gulf Coast to spend four days hammering nice brook trout and spending a great morning catching northern pike from my drift boat. He even pulled in a 20-inch walleye from a deep river pool. On my rare days off, I managed to finish my camp sauna, allowing guests to fish brook trout during the day, relax in 140-degree comfort as night falls, and complete the day with a locally-made pasty. If you don’t know what a pasty is, you really need to experience one made by the local “Pasty Lady.”

The roller-coaster weather has been an issue as we seem to have either days in the upper 70s or days in the 50s. The fishing, though,  has taken a definite turn from sub-surface to dry flies. While streamers still are the ticket early in the morning, the fish have turned on to Royal Trudes, caddis and hoppers once the day has warmed up and bubble lines have become the drift of choice. The mosquitoes and deer flies have even slowed down significantly. It is a great time to fish the U.P. so if you have any interest, visit our website, shoot us an email, and get ready for some wilderness fishing.

2 comments:

  1. Quite possible a lot of warm water fish went down river when the work began on the Bond Falls dam.

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  2. Randy:
    Just wanted to express my thanks once again for my UP Fly Angler Experience. Top notch facility, wonderful meals, and your knowledge of the local waters made my trip one that I will always remember. Thanks for the memories! I am looking forward so much to my next trip with you.

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