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  2. Au Sable River (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    It is considered one of the best brown trout fisheries east of the Rockies [3] and has been designated a blue ribbon trout stream by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. [4] A map from 1795 located in the United States Gazetteer calls it the Beauais River. [5] In French, the river is called the Rivière au sable, literally "Sand River".

  3. List of rivers of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    This list of Michigan rivers includes all streams designated rivers although some may be smaller than those streams designated creeks, runs, brooks, swales, cuts, bayous, outlets, inlets, drains and ditches. These terms are all in use in Michigan. Other waterways are listed when they have articles. The state has over 300 named rivers.

  4. Blue Ribbon fishery - Wikipedia

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    Michigan [2] Missouri [3] Montana, [4] Montana recently converted their blue/red ribbon designations to a class system. Pennsylvania has a Class A Wild Trout Waters system. Utah [5] Wisconsin – classified as Class I trout streams [6] Wyoming – classifies according to the number of pounds of trout per mile [7]

  5. Boardman River - Wikipedia

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    The river rises from streams and swamps in Kalkaska County, flowing generally west–southwest and west before reaching Blair Township in Grand Traverse County, where the river turns due north. Upon exiting Boardman Lake, water flows northwesterly, before turning back due east, forming a U-shape around downtown Traverse City , collecting Kids ...

  6. Dowagiac River - Wikipedia

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    The Dowagiac River is unusual in southern Michigan, being similar in temperature and flow to northern trout streams such as the Au Sable River.High groundwater contributions along much of the Dowagiac River’s length provide cold temperatures and steady base flow throughout the summer season. [4]

  7. Pigeon River (Mullett Lake) - Wikipedia

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    Much of the Pigeon River is classified by the Michigan Department Natural Resources (DNR) as a blue ribbon trout stream [2] with special fishing regulations to conserve and enhance the trout fishery. The Pigeon is also a designated Natural River [ 3 ] with special regulations regarding development along its banks.

  8. As an angler, you are obligated to know fishing regulations ...

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    Brook trout, in lakes and ponds: April 1-October 15, no minimum size, five per day. Brown trout, rainbow trout, splake in lakes and ponds: All year, five per day, no more than two 12 inches or longer.

  9. Brule River - Wikipedia

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    Brule River at the M-189–WIS 139 crossing. The Brule River is a 52.3-mile-long (84.2 km) [1] river in the U.S. states of Michigan and Wisconsin.Nearly, almost all of the course forms a portion of the boundary between the two states.