Dan from Comstock Park, Michigan wins the free Indigo Guide Service shirt with the correct guess of Au Sable River. We had dozens of guesses with 2 out of 3 guessing the St. Simons Islands in Georgia. Dan sent his correct guess in 14 minutes after our newsletter was sent.
Enjoy your shirt Dan!
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Many areas of the country and the world have excellent fly fishing, but possibly none offers the fly fishing opportunities and diversity of Michigan. Our state is blessed with 3,300 miles of shoreline on four of the five Great Lakes and boasts more than 11,000 smaller inland lakes. As if that weren’t enough, more than 35,000 miles of navigable streams streak across the state, 12,000 miles of them prime coldwater trout territory. If you tried a new spot every day for the rest of your life, you would scarcely make a dent in Michigan’s abundant fishing resources.
to remote beaver ponds in the Upper Peninsula, fishing for fat brookies that haven’t seen an angler all year. A ferry waits to carry you through magnificent scenery to Beaver Island, where you can sight-cast to smallmouth bass and carp from a flats skiff in the crystal clear waters of Northern Lake Michigan. Or maybe you want to chase trout, steelhead and salmon as they make the run up Michigan’s many trout streams. And don’t forget the thousands of warm water inland lakes. Almost anywhere in Michigan, you need to travel only a few miles to find a peaceful lake brimming with feisty panfish, bass and pike.