“Oh, What a Relief It Is….”
Go figure: no snow, no sleet, no gale force winds! Can this be the Muskegon River? Ah, yes, indeed it was, replete with bluebird skies;
Go figure: no snow, no sleet, no gale force winds! Can this be the Muskegon River? Ah, yes, indeed it was, replete with bluebird skies;
Great finish for the McKay group today! While the weather certainly didn’t through us any favors, solid steelhead fishing made up for our short comings.
This splash of morning sunlight was all Mother Nature saw fit to send us today. Apparently, she thought snow, unrelenting high winds, and frigid temps
I’ll certainly take snow over icy rain, but gosh it was cold today! Where is the global warming? Day two of three with the McKay
A rainy day on the river with Steve and BJ with fresh steelhead giving us a battle. Thanks Steve and BJ. Capt. Don Graham
Wrapped things up with Matt and Sandra this afternoon. What a difference having the river to yourselves makes! At the end of the count favored
Our run of extraordinary weather is coming to an end—cold, rainy weather is forecasted for the foreseeable future. Toughing out the wind today proved difficult,
No cliche’: “It doesn’t get any better than this!” Pat and his good friend and business client, Chad, wrought some major havoc on the Muskegon
Wow, great day to be alive! A little better than 70 degrees this afternoon under blue bird skies–certainly not steelhead weather, but c’mon how could
There it was as Chuck, Mike, and I motored up the Muskegon River this morning: a double rainbow—a portent, we hoped, of rich things to