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Quoted from IN THE STREAM (Michigan Trout Unlimited) http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1111190834350&ca=656bf5... A monthly newsletter to keep you informed. New Zealand Mud Snails have been discovered in the East Branch of the Au Sable River, just downstream of the Harrietta [ READ MORE... ]
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Restoring Sanborn Creek and the Headwaters of the Pere Marquette River June 1, 2016, 12:00 am The Pere Marquette River Restoration Committee and partners are working to connect all of Sanborn Creek, a major tributary to the Pere Marquette River. Complete stream connectivity means the critters that [ READ MORE... ]
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We need to get a food count for June 3-4 weekend!!!! Alright folks, we have sold lots of tickets, but many of you that I know will be there have not purchased tickets yet. The caterer needs to decide how many pigs to roast and Atwater needs to decide how many kegs to send!!! We need a good count by [ READ MORE... ]
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It all goes down 2 weeks from today! June 4th - PMTU first ever Annual Banquet/Galloup/F3T weekend!! Go to www.pmtu.org for everything! Bid on the incredible trips and gear, buy your DeYoung/Costa PMTU shirts, get lined up for the boat raffle, register for the Galloup classes and buy your banquet [ READ MORE... ]
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We're just 3 weeks away from the PMTU June 4th Banquet and the auction items are piling up!! Lots of classic fish art donated by Jeff "Bear" Andrews and an original PM brown trout painting being donated by well known trout artist Duane Hada of Arkansas! Thanks also to Tom Bie of Drake Magazine for [ READ MORE... ]
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The Pere Marquette is in west central Michigan just south of US 10 and flows to Lake Michigan through Ludington. A new TU chapter is forming nearby and will have a banquet on June 4 (pmtu.org). Also planned is a fall outing for veterans. I look forward to assisting in the veterans-TU interactions [ READ MORE... ]
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Location: West Central Michigan Type of stream: Spring seep fed, freestone Angling methods: Fly, Spin Species: Brook, Browns, Steelhead and Salmon Access: Easy Season: Year-round  Supporting Services: Grayling Short take: Known as “The Big” for good reason Handicapped Access: Yes Closest TU [ READ MORE... ]
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