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| Guide Jeff Boks with a Trophy Brown on a CAT 5 |
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| This Lake Huron Brown Mashed a Fire Tiger Great Lakes Deceiver |
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
The Calm Before the Storm...
As we crest over the middle of July and start to run downhill till Autumn the big fish will come back to shore. Right
now chinook and coho salmon are feasting in the deep of Lake Michigan, putting on nearly a pound a week of tackle busting
muscle. Sure smallies, carp, and pike are a blast, but you really test your equipments mettle (and metal) with salmonids.
With a cool summers night comes a chance for the big boys to be withing casting distance of the long rod....go getcha' some!
9:04 pm edt
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| A trophy brown from the Au Sable on the CAT 5 |
At Great Lakes Fly we specialize in quality flies that are proven to catch fish in the big waters of the
Great Lakes Region. Whether you are targeting smallmouth bass on the flats of Lake St. Clair, giant lake run brown trout on
the shoreline of Lake Huron, chinook salmon in the tributaries, or hitting the flats of Grand Traverse Bay for it's abundant
golden bones, we offer flies that can handle the task; They keep your rod bent and and your smile wide. A lot of the flies you will find here are hybrids of two or more patterns that we have experimented with and found
catch fish with success. Here you will find: - Great
Lakes Surf Flies for Salmon, Steelhead, Brown Trout, and Lake Trout
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- Critters that represent big nymphs, crayfish, and anything else thats edible close to the bottom. Carp, Sheephead,
and Bass can't resist a meaty morsel close to the bottom.
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