Storm coming...Cadillac, Baldwin, or Allegan any chance of opening?

dawolf

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Any of you guys who live in the area, think things might be OK for one last ride if we get this storm? Not too worried about conditions just wondering if its even an option if the snow comes.
Thanks
Doug
 

POLARISDAN

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u guys r dorks...ive been steelheading for last 2 weeks in baldwin...sleddin? really?..i just fished thru 8" snow..maybe if u hit ur yard

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sorry..dork crack to pr1..my bud

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ive found whr ur trollin:cool:
 

polarisrider1

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Allegan to Newaygo has no snow. 2-3" of slush north towards Wellston. Melting very fast. Heading home in am, nothing to see here. Not a clue what Polarisdan said, but looking at the time line, lol, his buddies "Bud" or "Jack" must of been prompting him.
Not sure about Steelhead season up here. They seem to be running about 3 times a year. My neighbor has one of those drift boats and is big at freezing in the river for skamania, what are those?
 

chords

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I cant think of any reason trails would not be ridable. Widespread totals from yesterdays storm reported 12 '" to 18 " in the N Lower bringing season totals to 100" up to 121" or ten feet.
Alot of snow for a " low snow " winter and some believing the W UP being the only place in the entire Midwest with snow this year. So there you go.
 

polarisrider1

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I cant think of any reason trails would not be ridable. Widespread totals from yesterdays storm reported 12 '" to 18 " in the N Lower bringing season totals to 100" up to 121" or ten feet.
Alot of snow for a " low snow " winter and some believing the W UP being the only place in the entire Midwest with snow this year. So there you go.

Well 53 degrees tomorrow. Have fun. I'm getting out my new Street Glide Special and putting the sled away. Rode a whole 100 miles in lower Michigan this year.
 

POLARISDAN

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Allegan to Newaygo has no snow. 2-3" of slush north towards Wellston. Melting very fast. Heading home in am, nothing to see here. Not a clue what Polarisdan said, but looking at the time line, lol, his buddies "Bud" or "Jack" must of been prompting him.
Not sure about Steelhead season up here. They seem to be running about 3 times a year. My neighbor has one of those drift boats and is big at freezing in the river for skamania, what are those?

yea was a little buzzed up bro..sorry..,skamania are summer run steelhead..which are large rainbow trout,,and the regulars run spring and late fall..after the salmon..and it all happens south of you in all the rivers..if ur still in the gold coast(which i assume is traverse city area)..we base out of baldwin-the pere marquette river
 

polarisrider1

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yea was a little buzzed up bro..sorry..,skamania are summer run steelhead..which are large rainbow trout,,and the regulars run spring and late fall..after the salmon..and it all happens south of you in all the rivers..if ur still in the gold coast(which i assume is traverse city area)..we base out of baldwin-the pere marquette river

Little Manistee river is about 2 miles from my "up north" place. Kayak it but not fished it. Gold Coast days are past, sold the "boat" this past fall. Moved inland built a new house between Grand Haven and Grand Rapids.
 

POLARISDAN

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Little Manistee river is about 2 miles from my "up north" place. Kayak it but not fished it. Gold Coast days are past, sold the "boat" this past fall. Moved inland built a new house between Grand Haven and Grand Rapids.

little man-big man- and the PM are all within shooting distance of u..if u do much fishing..salmon in the fall is the easiest and most fun..we fly fish for them..steelies in the spring..guy like u can afford a guide service..thats the real treat..we guided for many years..now i float a float boat..if any interest-contact baldwin bait tackle in baldwin for guides..do salmon first..lot more fish
 
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