Thursday, April 7, 2016

Do your part to improve, protect and preserve The Boardman River Watershed

As an angler, I'm always amazed at the amount of quality water we have to fish in Michigan.  Between cold flowing creeks, winding rivers, pothole ponds on up to The Great Lakes, the options are limitless and the quality of these fisheries is unmatched.  The breadth of opportunities available in Michigan did not happen by chance.  Many of these fisheries are protected and improved by organizations of all sizes and varieties.  One of these groups is The Adams Chapter of Trout Unlimited in Traverse City.  A completely volunteer organization, this group works diligently to ensure the Boardman River watershed and others in the area continue to provide endless hours of enjoyment for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.  If you're someone who enjoys the Boardman, any of it's tributary streams or Grand Traverse Bay, where it terminates, you should consider helping in this effort.  The easiest way to do so, and the most fun, is to attend their annual banquet.  This year the chapter is celebrating it's 20th year and holding their event at The Park Place Dome on April 16th.  Click HERE for more details on the chapter and the event.

Individual tickets are still available and can be purchased in person at The Northern Angler, Streamside Orvis or Nolan's Tobacco.  I can also arrange for your tickets if you'd like to email me at chad@homewaters.net.

We also have corporate tables still available if you'd like to entertain clients, or fishing friends.

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