4 Degrees, Nothing to Worry About?
Wow, was it ever chilly this morning. A whole whopping 4 degrees at 9am. I was actually a little worried not knowing the my guests
Wow, was it ever chilly this morning. A whole whopping 4 degrees at 9am. I was actually a little worried not knowing the my guests
Great day on the Muskegon River with fellow guide and bud, Don Graham. The steelhead and brown trout decided to play, even as a bald
Hard to believe its March already. On sunny days such as today, you can sure tell by the warmth on you back that the sun
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When I pulled into the launch parking lot at 8:00am I had to rub my eyes and recheck the temperature reading on the cars instrument
Here is our latest video colaberation. Big Thanks to Jay Allen & Kevin O’Rourke. ~Enyoy, Capt. Steven Kuieck
Water remains high but fishing also remains good. Fish are holding a bit closer to shore due to the high water, which means fishing water
Almost as rewarding as bringing steelhead to hand is releasing them. Here Don and I release hens to spawn and renew our fishery.
One of guide Don Graham’s and my fellow guide acquaintances, upon slipping past us on the MO today, couldn’t figure out why, in his words,
Big thanks to RiverQuest guide Jay Allen and friend–Kevin O’Rourke, for enduring a couple cold snowy winter days on the Muskegon River as we wrapped