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thank you yankee d
will do i think it would be a blast
I think Hardy is a great idea. Anyone know what kind of fish are in the top of the muskegon river at that time?![]()
By the top, if you mean in the back water, really about the same as most back water impoundments. But the area is Big and you can fish big deep water on the Hardy dam end., or head up river and find lots of spots to get away from the traffic. Its a seven mile long pond. Hope to see you there.
I have fished there with Kevin a few times. I was talking below Croton dam. Are the steelhead still there or just Resident browns and Rainbows?
Eric, by the time spring camps arrived, the steelhead should all be gone. There is a good population of rainbow trout, smallmouth and walleye in the river. I have fished the Muskegon for 30 years and there is always something catch, but nothing as much fun as Kings and Steelhead.
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Is it too early to ask questions?
Last year we had sponsors who gave away products.....we had a cause to donate to, sending kids to camp.
Will we be doing anything like that this year? Reason I ask is because I have a friend who makes a great fishing product that I would love to see get his name out to the public. It's already marketed in Minnesota and Wisconsin, I hope it gets into the stores in Michigan soon.
He is interested in giving to a cause that benefits kids, he would be happy to donate product to our camp if the proceeds benefit kids, especially to get kids involved in fishing.
Maybe a banner supporting his product displayed at camp would be all he asks in return.
Is there a way to make this happen at Spring camp?