Ok everyone it's time to give back on
Saturday, July 11th, we will be meeting at the High Bridge Boat launch on the
Manistee River at 9am for a river clean up event with Michigan United
Conservation Club, the Metro West Steelheaders and the Steelhead Manifesto
crew!
The Manistee River, runs
190 miles through Michigan’s Northern Lower peninsula, is considered to be one
of the best steelhead, trout and salmon fisheries east of the Rockies! Because
of the popularity the river needs some help to keep
it clean.
Lunch will be provided for all
volunteers by MUCC as well as a free On the Ground T-shirt and a free digital
subscription to Michigan OutofDoors Magazine. We also have some super Prizes up
for grabs for our volunteers from some awesome companies that care.
Please visit these fine companies lsted below.
Raven Tackle
Smith Optics
Yakima Bait Company
BloodRun Tackle
Lick'em Lures
Daves Tangle Free Weights
Stealthcraft Boats
Rodwraps
Boca Bearings
Great Lakes Steelhead Company
PLEASE Sign up and register
below to volunteer for clean up!
https://mucc.org/event/otg-manistee-river-clean-up/#sthash.ZdgTVrXj.dpbs
https://mucc.org/event/otg-manistee-river-clean-up/#sthash.ZdgTVrXj.dpbs
Do you own a Work Sharp?
I bought this product last year and found it on sale for $79.99. Boy oh boy am I happy I did. This my friends is a great little tool. Not only do I keep my fillet knifes razor sharp for hatchery fish or those tasty bluegills. But you can do it very fast and easy with little effort. I discovered this past weekend that my fishing scissors can be real sharp too. I love the small little Rapala scissors but my only complaint with them is they are not sharp enough out of the box.
I don't know too many fishermen that do this. Maybe you should consider and ask yourself the following? Ever been on the river and try to cut off a spawn bag with dull scissors? How about braided lines? Or try to trim a marabou jig or fly down? How about when your tying up spawn bags? Dull scissors will slow you down. Not NO more the Work Sharp, it is made and based here in Ashland, Oregon. And on the angle guide they supply with the unit is a magnetic guide with all the perfect angles. In this case the perfect 65 degree angle for sharpening your scissors.
Here in the Great Lakes region it has rained for 2 weeks and many rivers have been blowed out. So while getting gear ready for the Skamania run I sharpened all my scissors. I was even able to pull guide off angle belt down and sharpen the small scissors on my William Joseph Hemo stats. This company or product is a sponsor here. I post this because I love this product. Give it a try and you will too.
Suggested Reading
Want to take your game to the next level? Are you a fishy dude? Read this book? I was doing a seminar a few weeks back and a fella told me about this book. Wow its a game changer and a eye opener. We have all heard the theories on barometric pressure and effects on fishing. I personally have believed a lot of these theories and preached them for years. But this book has a lot of answers to those unanswered questions. Now this is a long read 350 pages worth but worth it in my opinion.
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