On Monday 24 May 2010, Mark Wendt wrote:
>On 05/24/2010 11:26 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> You'll find that ticks are a major problem at times during the season. 
>> Two seasons basically, tick season and lots of snow season.  Or are in
>> the general area of Iron Mountain.  We have a building that masquerades
>> as a tv station part time there.  I drove across to the north coast one
>> Sunday a year or so back when I was up there working on it, and almost
>> couldn't breath for the sand flies in the air, used up a full tank of
>> washer fluid in the vehicle I was driving at the time.  Thin them down to
>> about 10%, and that dune country would have been beautiful.  Trout I'm
>> told, come in pan sized and OMG, and while I haven't caught any, I've
>> seen some of both.  As do pike& walleye.  No poisonous snakes either, but
>> lots of the others.  A 3 foot pine snake is a true work of art.  Deer are
>> underfoot most of the time.
>>
>> You'll love it if you don't mind needing a snowmobile to go get groceries
>> at times.  I'd head that way, but there's no way in hell I could get Dee
>> to go along.  She was born here, in a house about 1.5 miles from this
>> one.
>
>I've been up there at different times of the year, and was born and
>raised just outside of Buffalo, NY, so the snow don't bother me too
>much.  I'm planning on somewhere around Grayling, MI, not the Yoop,
>though that's very pretty country up there too.
>
>Oh ye, the trouties do get to some rather large OMG sizes, as do the
>steelhead and salmon that run in the rivers up there like the Muskegon,
>the Pere Marquette and quite a few of the others.
>

And I heard someone caught a new world record Musky not far from Marquette 
this spring.  Whats not to like?

>Mark
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