ON TODAY’S SHOW: Lake Superior Steelhead, Garden Bay Perch, Lake Mich Brown Trout and Walleye
Marquette, MI – It had been a while since we talked steelheading with Nick at Superior Outfitters in downtown Marquette. He gave us the lowdown on what has been working consistently for several days now. He also gave us his projection for a heavy runoff in our rivers with the impending warm sunny forecast. Check […]
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Ice Out in Curtis and Eastern U.P. Coho, Steelhead, and Perch, Plus CPL Laws and Information
Marquette, MI – We had to confirm a fair number of decent steelhead and coho reports from the Eastern U.P. with Mick’s Baitshop in Curtis. Plus we checked on ice out on the lakes around the Curtis area. We also heard about the perch fishing in Garden Bay. LISTEN to Part 1 of My Talk […]
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Walleye and Brown Trout On Menominee River, Yellow Dog River Community Forest and Chocolay River Bayou Nature Preserve
Marquette, MI – April 8, 2016 – We made a call to Nest Egg Marina today to chat with Aric Chaltry about the fishing reports at the mouth of and in the Menominee River. We talked about hot lures and colors as well as tolling and jigging techniques for Brown Trout and Walleye. Click here […]
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Lake Michigan Perch, Brown Trout, Steelhead and Walleye, and Western U.P. Fishing Reports
Marquette, MI – April 7, 2016 – Chris from Bayview Bait & Tackle in Gladstone joined us to lament the weather and talk about the small amount of open water in Garden Bay for perch fishing. We also discussed the improving Brown Trout fishery and specific new lures should work well. Chris also passed along […]
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Baraga County Coho and Steelhead, and Eastern UP Smelt and Steelhead
Marquette, MI – April 6th, 2016 – We got on the horn today with Tammy at Indian Country Sports in L’Anse to check on how the weather is affecting the coho on Keweenaw Bay and Huron Bay. Plus, we heard what rivers were giving up steelhead in Baraga County. LISTEN to Part 1 of my […]
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Munising Bay and Alger County Report, and Elk vs Moose Comparison With DNR Biologist Brian Roell
Marquette, MI – Tom Dolaskie from Hillside Party Store in Munising was kind enough to chat about fishing reports and other activities in Alger County. You can also hear about his special snow vehicle he named, “Forward Frank”. LISTEN to Part 1 of My Talk with Tom Dolaski from the Hillside Party Store in Munising, […]
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Keweenaw Bay and Snowmobile Hill Climb Races
Marquette, MI – April 4, 2015 – We got a hold of recently retired and longtime friend of the show, Steve Koski, former owner of Indian Country Sports in L’Anse. Even with the weather turning more winter-like, fish are still cooperating on Keweenaw Bay. Here are the details: LISTEN to Part 1 of My Chat […]
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Western U.P. Steelhead and Rule Changes On Specific Waters, and State Rep. John Kivela On CWD Bill
Marquette, MI – March 29th 2016 – We had a familiar voice join us from Bruce Crossing today. Pete Sorelle from Settler’s Co-Op talked with us about some really good steelhead reports. He also discussed some specific rule changes that affect fishermen on western U.P. waters. LISTEN to Part 1 of My Talk with Pete […]
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Big Bay De Noc, Little Bay De Noc, and Other Lake Michigan Waters South of Escanaba, and Alger County Fishing and Ice Report with Tom Dolaskie
Marquette, MI – March 28th, 2016 – I traveled this weekend to and from Green Bay so I had a chance to look out onto Little Bay De Noc and see some die hard ice fishermen still sneaking onto the ice for perch. So, I called Chris at Bayview Bait & Tackle in Gladstone and […]
ON TODAY’S SHOW: Unreal Fishing on Keweenaw Bay, Baraga County Rivers, and Scott Evans from Hunters For Life
Marquette, MI – March 25, 2015 – A familiar voice joined us again this week even though he is retired. Steve Koski passes along the phenominal fishing reports about Keweenaw Bay and Hurion Bay coho, splake and brown trout. He also fills us in on the steelhead situation on many Baraga County streams. Click here […]