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Canoeing
Michigan Rivers
This book has it all to plan an outing, the maps, river description,
challenge, a "standard time factor" and excellent
commentary on the expectation of the canoe trip. |
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Flyfisher's
Guide To Michigan (Flyfisher's Guide Series)
by Jim Bedford
Michigan is a flyfisher's paradise, with a seemingly endless
supply of rivers, streams, and lakes. Outdoor writer Jim Bedford
covers all of these opportunities in greater detail than ever
before in this new 480 page guidebook. From steelhead and salmon
around the Great Lakes to the remote trout waters of the Upper
Peninsula to the famous waters of the Northern Lower Peninsula,
he gives great information on where, when and how to fish this
impressive state. He also covers opportunities for smallmouth
and largemouth bass, carp, and other species that have been
virtually ignored in previous guidebooks for Michigan. There
is a comprehensive fly shop listing and travel information that
includes hotels, campgrounds, restaurants, and more. Over 120
maps for rivers and streams complement the thorough text that
will make this the best flyfishing guidebook to own for fishing
all of Michigan's great water. |
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Guide
to Sea Kayaking on Lakes Superior & Michigan: The Best Day
Trips and Tours (Regional Sea Kayaking Guides)
by William Newman, Don Dimond, Sarah Ohmann, Bill Newman
Let three expert kayakers guide you through some of the most
exciting kayaking to be found on Lakes Superior and Michigan.
In this guide you will find full descriptions of 49 trips, each
carefully rated so that any kayaker can safely and confidently
paddle on these inland seas. In addition, mile-by-mile descriptions
and detailed maps for each route will help you navigate with
ease some of the most beautiful and rugged habitats on the planet.
Whether exploring quiet cobble beaches or the coastlines of
sandstone cliffs, navigating sea caves or exposed rocky headlands,
this book is a must for all sea kayakers. |
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Paddling
Michigan
Rapid by rapid, rock by rock desciptions of 1500 miles of canoeing
opportunities on 45-blue robbon rivers by two experts who personally
paddled every mile. |
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Michigan
Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide
by Bob Linsenman
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. |
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Whitewater
Quietwater
With in-depth coverage of Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, and northeast
Minnesota, Whitewater; Quietwater will prepare you for the paddling
adventures of a lifetime. This totally updated classic guide
describes over 750 miles of wild and tame rivers. |
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A
Guide to 199 Michigan Waterfalls
The book gives clear directions on how to get to each of the
falls. The falls are broken down into the corresponding counties.
Not only is this a unique guide it is a comprehensive guide
to Michigan falls. |
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Trout
Ponds and Lakes in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan: An Anglers
Guide
by Christopher Deubler
The pristine trout ponds and lakes in the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan are truly a unique resource. For the Upper Peninsula
of Michigan is one of the few places in the continental United
States where trout anglers can still find populations of native
brook trout residing in cold, springfed ponds and lakes. |
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Trout
Streams of Michigan
A thoroughly detailed guidebook to some of the finest fly-fishing
found east of the Rocky Mountains. With thousands of miles of
cold, fertile, and highly oxygenated streams, Michigan is a
mecca for trout anglers. This classic guide to the state describes
Michigan's best fishing, from its most renowned waters to remote,
little-known streams. |
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