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April 27, 2015. The Michigan Trout Opener is almost as sacred as the opening day of deer season. Guides are booked, lodges are filled, fly lines are checked and cleaned, early season flies are tied and boxes are stocked, waders are patched, license is purchased, and weather is checked. We also fished the main river downstream of Sharon Bridge. Great scenery, but no fish. We talked with the fishermen in a couple drift boats which confirmed that it had been a tough day fishing, but all were happy t...Teach...
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Bamboo by Lou: October 2009
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A collection of random observations on making Bamboo fly rods and who,what,when,where and how to use them. Monday, October 5, 2009. It's been awhile since I have added to this journal - too much going on! Fall in Michigan is a busy time - still lot's of trout to chase in Grayling, T.U. business, luncheons to relive all the summer adventures - dreams of Muddlers, Zonkers and Skunks. But now is the time to prepare -. Is that some kind of elEGGant fly(bait) or what! Stay tuned for further developments.
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Bamboo by Lou: I Love the Smell of Varnish in the Morning
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A collection of random observations on making Bamboo fly rods and who,what,when,where and how to use them. Sunday, May 17, 2009. I Love the Smell of Varnish in the Morning. Back in the winter 0f '02 I wanted to try a project a little larger than a Bamboo Fly Rod. I got in touch with Mr. Ken Hankinson and purchased a set of plans for a wood drift boat. A pile of Mahogany Plywood, Ash, Birds Eye Maple - a bucket of Epoxy and Varnish and a huge box of Bronze screws and away we go. Anglers of the AuSable.
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To conserve, protect and restore Michigan's cold water fisheries and their watersheds, including our own Huron River! Mill Creek Fishing Survey. If you have tried your hand at fishing in Mill Creek near Dexter we would sure like to hear about your experience. Please fill out form and tell us about it. This vital information will be submitted to the DNR for their continued suport of our fishery. The Ann Arbor Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Click on the Meeting tab for our newest schedule. The answer is "yes".
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AATU
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To conserve, protect and restore Michigan's cold water fisheries and their watersheds, including our own Huron River! Mill Creek Fishing Survey. If you have tried your hand at fishing in Mill Creek near Dexter we would sure like to hear about your experience. Please fill out form and tell us about it. This vital information will be submitted to the DNR for their continued suport of our fishery. The Ann Arbor Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Click on the Meeting tab for our newest schedule. The answer is "yes".
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Bamboo by Lou: Steelhead Alley
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A collection of random observations on making Bamboo fly rods and who,what,when,where and how to use them. Monday, October 5, 2009. It's been awhile since I have added to this journal - too much going on! Fall in Michigan is a busy time - still lot's of trout to chase in Grayling, T.U. business, luncheons to relive all the summer adventures - dreams of Muddlers, Zonkers and Skunks. But now is the time to prepare -. Is that some kind of elEGGant fly(bait) or what! Stay tuned for further developments.
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Bamboo by Lou: May 2009
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A collection of random observations on making Bamboo fly rods and who,what,when,where and how to use them. Sunday, May 17, 2009. I Love the Smell of Varnish in the Morning. Back in the winter 0f '02 I wanted to try a project a little larger than a Bamboo Fly Rod. I got in touch with Mr. Ken Hankinson and purchased a set of plans for a wood drift boat. A pile of Mahogany Plywood, Ash, Birds Eye Maple - a bucket of Epoxy and Varnish and a huge box of Bronze screws and away we go. Links to this post. Workin...
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Bamboo by Lou: August 2009
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A collection of random observations on making Bamboo fly rods and who,what,when,where and how to use them. Saturday, August 22, 2009. Every Once in a While - Part III. Links to this post. Sunday, August 9, 2009. Every Once in a While - Part Deux. Gene is fondling a 22 1/2" AuSable River Brown Trout that was convinced to bite a classic Gapen Muddler Minnow. You gotta love it! This big fellow now resides in the 2009 Catch and Release Trophy Club at Gates AuSable Lodge. Links to this post.
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Bamboo by Lou: Every Once in a While - Part III
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A collection of random observations on making Bamboo fly rods and who,what,when,where and how to use them. Saturday, August 22, 2009. Every Once in a While - Part III. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some of Lou's Favorite Places. Anglers of the AuSable. Every Once in a While - Part III. Every Once in a While - Part Deux. Michigan, United States. Working hard at having fun making fine split Bamboo Fly Rods and celebrating all the places and people involved. View my complete profile.
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Bamboo by Lou: 14 Days and Counting - Part 2
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A collection of random observations on making Bamboo fly rods and who,what,when,where and how to use them. Saturday, June 6, 2009. 14 Days and Counting - Part 2. We are watching the weather and snow melt in West Yellowstone every day hoping that this year the Big Orange Bugs will meet us half way up the Madison River - somewhere around the Palisades - I'm getting excited just talking about it! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some of Lou's Favorite Places. Anglers of the AuSable. Every Once in a While.
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