Sport
Fishing
Regional Guides
Departments
Sports Posters
Advertisment;
|
Fishing
Michigan
by Eric Sharp
Paperback from Detroit Free Press
ISBN: 0937247405
Michigan, the Great Lakes state, is a great state for anglers. It has
more than 11,000 inland lakes, 36,000 miles of streams and more shoreline
than any other state other than Alaska. More than one million Michiganders
buy licenses every year to fish for a wide variety of species.
In Fishing Michigan, Detroit Free Press outdoors writer Eric Sharp describes
the state's major game fish and where and how to catch them. He also writes
about some of his adventures -- and misadventures -- in pursuit of a quarry
we never can quite figure out. |
| |
FISHING
MICHIGAN
by C. Bawbeese
Kindle Edition
Media Published: 2010-
Legally fishing Michigan's more than 30 thousand miles of inland lakes
and streams.
Legally fishing Michigan's more than 30 thousand miles of inland lakes
and streams. |
| |
Trout
Streams of Michigan: A Fly-Angler's Guide (Second Edition)
by Bob Linsenman, Steve Nevala
Paperback from Backcountry Guides
ISBN: 0881504890
Michigan's fly-fishing bible--now revised and expanded with coverage
of seven new rivers. With thousands of miles of cold, fertile, and highly
oxygenated streams, Michigan is a mecca for trout anglers. In this classic
guide to the state, veteran anglers Bob Linsenman and Steve Nevala describe
Michigan's best fishing, from its most renowned waters to remote, little-known
streams. In this completely revised and updated second edition, coverage
of the Au Sable and Manistee Rivers has been expanded. And new for this
edition is coverage of the Black, Driggs, Ross, Muskegon, Brandywine, Coldwater,
and Pine Rivers. In addition to updated maps and stream descriptions, the
authors also provide reliable and detailed information on:
· Access points, wading conditions, and techniques and equipment
for each stream
· Times and types of hatches, as well as patterns to match the
hatch
· Tackle shops, outfitters and guides, and state offices
Covers seven new rivers, and widely considered to be the definitive
fly-fishing guide to the state. The first edition of this book was titled
Michigan Trout Streams. 35 black & white photographs, 45 maps,
index. |
| |
Twelve
Classic Trout Streams in Michigan: A Handbook for Fly Anglers
by Jim DuFresne, Gerth E. Hendrickson
Paperback from University of Michigan Press/Regional
ISBN: 0472033689
"Since it first appeared in
1985, Hendrickson's book has introduced legions of fly fishers to the state's
most-treasured rivers. In this newest edition, author Jim DuFresne has
made a good book better . . . DuFresne, author of more than twenty books,
is a careful, consummate researcher and passionate fly angler. Modern trout
anglers are lucky to have a wealth of Michigan rivers and streams to discover
and to carry on the special sport first enjoyed by fly fishers more than
150 years ago. And they are lucky to have this book to help guide them
to the best of all places to do it."
---Tom Huggler, award-winning author of more than a dozen outdoors
books
This completely revised and updated edition of the indispensable original
offers more information on why Michigan is such a great place for all fly
fishers. Twelve Classic Trout Streams also features new material---for
example, information on hatches, including a hatch schedule chart; a list
of ten flies that every Michigan angler should have; and equipment (line
weight, rod length, etc.) for Michigan streams.
At the heart of the book is the increased number of public access sites
complete with GPS coordinates---a first among guides to Michigan streams.
There are also all new photographs and improved maps that include stream
bottom identification.
Twelve Classic Trout Streams answers basic questions for any trip to
a trout stream to be successful. Where are the best access sites? How wide
and deep is the river there? Will you stand on firm sand or gravel, slip
on hard clay or muddy stones, or sink into soft sand or mud? Is the current
slow enough that you can wade easily upstream or so fast that you will
be swept off your feet? All of these things are described or shown on the
maps.
Gerth E. Hendrickson was a member of Trout Unlimited and the Federation
of Fly Fishers. He wrote prolifically on trout streams.
Jim DuFresne is an outdoor writer based in Clarkston, Michigan, and
author of more than a dozen wilderness/travel guidebooks. DuFresne gave
up the spinning rod for the fly rod in the mid-1980s and has never turned
back.
Cover photograph by Jacom Stephens © iStockphoto.com |
| |
Michigan
Blue-Ribbon Fly-Fishing Guide (Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guides)
by Bob Linsenman
Paperback from Frank Amato Publications
ISBN: 1571881603
Michigan has long been one of the premier destinations for fly-fishers.
With its 11,000 inland lakes, over 30,000 miles of rivers and streams,
and one of the longest coastlines in the state, there is fishable water
everywhere. In this latest edition of the popular all color "Blue-Ribbon"
series, Bob Linsenman shares his 50-plus years of exploring fly-fishing
in this great state. Gorgeous photography and informative text make this
book a must for all those fly-fishers lucky enough to visit of live in
this fly-fisher's paradise |
| |
Fish
For All: An Oral History of Multiple Claims and Divided Sentiment on Lake
Michigan (Michigan And The Great Lakes)
by Michael J. Chiarappa, Kristin M. Szylvian
Paperback from Michigan State University Press
ISBN: 0870136542
Michigan and the Great Lakes Series. The contentious claims of groups
seeking to use Lake Michigan's fisheries resources were at the center of
modern America's emerging environmental politics in the middle of the twentieth
century. Inheriting the environmental abuse, political oversights, and
cultural inclinations of an earlier era, Lake Michigan's later twentieth
century fisheries stakeholders found themselves relentlessly divided by
a series of disputes arising from the promotion of sport fishing over commercial
fishing, strident policy-making positions of state government, the ecological
changes wrought by nonindigenous species, and the reclamation of treaty-rights
fishing by Native Americans. Going beyond the chronicling of past events,
Fish for All contextualizes the shared experiences that shape each group's
collective memory and presents their historical narratives as discourse
that legitimizes their current claims to the resource. Fish for All highlights
the historically charged consciousness of fishing communities and points
to the evolving communication that will take place between them, fisheries
historians, fisheries anthropologists, scientists, and policymakers. |
| |
The
Angler's Guide to Twelve Classic Trout Streams in Michigan
by Gerth E. Hendrickson
Paperback from University of Michigan Press
1994
Fish
Michigan: One Hundred Northern Lower Michigan Lakes
by Tom Huggler, Thomas E. Huggler, Gary W. Barfknecht
Paperback from Friede Pubns
Fish
for All: An Oral History of Multiple Claims and Divided Sentiment on Lake
Michigan
by Michael J. Chiarappa, Kristin M. Szylvian
Paperback from Michigan State Univ Pr
Flyfisher's
Guide To Michigan (Flyfisher's Guide Series)
by Jim Bedford
Paperback from Wilderness Adventures Press
Fish
Michigan: 100 Great Lakes Hotspots
by Friede Publications, Tom Huggler, Thomas E. Huggler
Paperback from Friede Pubns
Fishing
Michigan
by Eric Sharp
Paperback from Detroit Free Press
Fish
Michigan: One Hundred Southern Michigan Lakes
by Tom Huggler, Gary W. Barfknecht, Thomas E. Huggler
Paperback from Friede Pubns
The
Angler's Guide to Twelve Classic Trout Streams in Michigan
by Gerth E. Hendrickson
Paperback from University of Michigan Press
1994
A
Place on the Water: An Angler's Reflections on Home
by Jerry Dennis, Glenn Wolff
Paperback from St. Martin's Press
A
Good Boat Speaks for Itself: Isle Royale Fishermen and Their Boats
by Timothy Cochrane, Hawk Tolson
Paperback from Univ of Minnesota Pr (Txt)
Fish
Michigan: One Hundred Upper Peninsula Lakes
by Tom Huggler, Thomas E. Huggler, Gary W. Barfknecht
Paperback from Friede Pubns
1994
Michigan
Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide
by Bob Linsenman
Paperback from Frank Amato Publications, Inc.
Grand
River, Michigan (River Journal)
by Jim Bedford, Tony Pagliei
Paperback from Frank Amato Publications, Inc.
The
Last Good Water: Prose and Poetry, 1988-2003 (Great Lakes Books)
by Michael Delp
Paperback from Wayne State Univ Pr
Fish
Michigan: 50 Rivers
by Thomas E. Huggler, Tom Huggler, Gary Barfknecht
Paperback from Friede Pubns
Late
Intermediate Occupation at Cerro Azul, Peru: A Preliminary Report (University
of Michigan Museum of Anthropology Technical Report, 20)
by Marcus
Paperback from Univ of Michigan Museum
1987
Special Order
Voelker's
Pond: A Robert Traver Legacy
by Ed Wargin, James McCullough
Hardcover from Huron River Press
What
the River Knows: An Angler in Midstream
by Wayne Fields
Paperback from University of Chicago Press (Trd)
Trout
Streams of Michigan: A Fly-Angler's Guide (Second Edition)
by Bob Linsenman, Steve Nevala, Ernest Schwiebert
Paperback from Countryman Pr
Trout
Ponds and Lakes in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan: An Anglers Guide
by Christopher Deubler
Paperback from Siskiwit Press
»Click
here for top sellers in Fishing
|