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Rivers and the Big Lakes
Posted by Mich.Man on Jan 04 2006
Blue Moose,

I troll for Salmon in Mich. and Huron, and Walley fish in Erie. I  have pretty much fished all of the major streams for Browns and Bows running into the Great Lakes from the states of Mich. Wisconsin, PA, and NY. Great Lakes for Salmon and Browns have seen better days on Lake Huron. Grew up as a kid on an island of the coast of Maine, so I know all to well the power of the Atlantic, but since living on the Great Lakes states I have seen a lot of people come out to the Great Lakes and underestamate the natural power of these Great Lakes,which unfortunatley takes a lot of lives each year.  

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