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  2. 14 Michigan fishermen hooked named world's best fishing guides

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    From Detroit to Traverse City to Munising, 14 Michigan anglers have ranked among the world's best fishing guides in 2024.

  3. John D. Voelker - Wikipedia

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    John Donaldson Voelker (June 29, 1903 – March 18, 1991), also known by his pen name Robert Traver, was a noted lawyer, author and fly fisherman from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Born and raised in Ishpeming, he later attended the University of Michigan Law School. His early professional career was as an attorney and county prosecutor in ...

  4. Adams (dry fly) - Wikipedia

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    Adams (dry fly) The Adams is a traditional dry fly primarily used for trout. It is considered a general imitation of an adult mayfly, flying caddis or midge. It was designed by Leonard Halladay from Mayfield, Michigan in 1922, at the request of his friend Charles Adams. [2] The Adams has been considered one of the most popular, versatile ...

  5. Paul H. Young - Wikipedia

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    Paul Holden Young (b. Arkansas, 1890 – d. Michigan, April 28, 1960) was a master bamboo fly rod maker, fly tyer and fly fishing innovator. The work of Paul Young is greatly admired by anglers and collectors today.

  6. Nick Lyons - Wikipedia

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    University of Pennsylvania, Bard College, University of Michigan (Ph.D. in English, 1963) Occupation (s) Professor, publisher, writer, and fly-fisherman. Known for. Lyons Press. Nick Lyons (born 1932) is a fly-fisherman and angler who wrote for several magazines, published several books, and began a publishing company called Lyons Press.

  7. Dave's Hopper - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma fly tyer Dave Whitlock conceived the Dave's Hopper in the 1950s when he was dissatisfied with the performance of the Joe's Hopper pattern popularized by angler Joe Brooks in his Trout Fishing (1958). Joe's Hopper (also known as the Michigan Hopper) was created in the 1920s by a Traverse City barber and fishing guide, Art Winnie.

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