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Manistee River Steelhead Report
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[left][font "Verdana"][#ff0000][size 4]Flint Steelheaders Show[/size][/#ff0000][/font][font "Verdana"][size 2]

Out of state business will prevent me from attending the Flint Steelheaders
Show at Birch Run on March 5th thru 7th, 2004. I kinda hate to miss this opportunity
to met with you in person, but the new projects I have on the table,
demand my complete attention.
[Image: 3.5.04_Email_Flasher.jpg]
[/size][/font][font "Verdana"][size 1]Here's a sneak peak at the new project for 2004
This brand new ultimate Flasher will be available sometime in April '04
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Capt. Bob Hicks will be manning our booth under the banner of
[url "http://rd.bcentral.com/?ID=1562411&s=87774289"][#0000ff]www.michiganangler.com[/#0000ff][/url] We're overstocked with rods and offering several
show specials. If you're looking to save major $$ on roller rods, now is the time!

Use the below link if you're looking for more info on the show and price specials:
[url "http://rd.bcentral.com/?ID=1562410&s=87774289"][#0000ff]http://www.michiganangler.com/Flintshow2004.htm[/#0000ff][/url][/size][/font][/left] [left][font "Verdana"][size 2]Please check out the vendors and companies safe to do business with at:
[url "http://rd.bcentral.com/?ID=1562409&s=87774289"][#606420]http://www.michigansportsman.com/No_Nets!.htm[/#606420][/url][/size][/font][/left] [left][font "Verdana"][#ff0000][size 4]Manistee River Steelhead Report [/size][/#ff0000][/font][/left] [left][font "Verdana"][#000000][size 2]For about the past week fresh info on the status of the Big Manistee River
Steelhead fishery has been hard to come by. A few Steelhead are being
caught at Tippy Dam. Fishing pressure has been light at the dam from what
I saw on 3/4/05. The water temperature is slightly above 35 degrees.
Look for high, dirty water conditions in the very near future. This will be the
first flush of the year and the high water rinses the debris from the water shed.

Plug fishermen will be handicapped most, while the fly and spawn fishermen
will suffer the least. Although, [/size][/#000000][/font][font "Verdana"][#000000][size 2]visibility issues generally mean less action.[/size][/#000000][/font][/left] [left][size 2]With winter on the wane a bright fishing future awaits us all in 2004.
We're still about a month out from the big lake season, but never the
less it will soon be here. If you're looking to sharpen your pre-season
skills?.....please plan on attending our Super Salmon Symposium. I know
the quality of our guest speakers and the fast-paced format will be an
exciting and enlightening experience for all!

Until Next Time,[/size] [/left] [left][font "Verdana"][size 2]Calm Seas, Bent Rods, Smooth Drags
and Extremely Heavy Fish Boxes,

As Always.............Capt. John King[url "http://rd.bcentral.com/?ID=1562403&s=87774289"]

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Manistee River Steelhead Report - by lonehunter - 02-20-2004, 11:03 PM
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