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May 09, 2017Explorer II
Fishing Huron
First of the month we have about twelve free days in Michigan.
We have driven the Huron shore and found a paucity of campgrounds. Saw a couple of real nice ones right on Huron's shore but it appears they have RVs parked year round on these County Parks.
Surely we didn't see all that was available.
Another thing from Port Huron on we didn't see advertisements or listings for boat rentals or charters.
You Folks that have been able to find a good Rv Park and some fishing.
let us in on where to go.
Also what to expect on the water, wind in particular.
Last tie we went out on Lake Michigan , we both got violently sea sick from all the wind. As luck would have it Trout and Salmon were everywhere.
So my theory the lee side of Huron might be a better idea.
The water was near freezing in March or April last time we were though.
Is it always that cold?
Is it perhaps a better idea to go into Canada and find a RV Park and fishing boats, extra time consumption being a concern?
We have driven the Huron shore and found a paucity of campgrounds. Saw a couple of real nice ones right on Huron's shore but it appears they have RVs parked year round on these County Parks.
Surely we didn't see all that was available.
Another thing from Port Huron on we didn't see advertisements or listings for boat rentals or charters.
You Folks that have been able to find a good Rv Park and some fishing.
let us in on where to go.
Also what to expect on the water, wind in particular.
Last tie we went out on Lake Michigan , we both got violently sea sick from all the wind. As luck would have it Trout and Salmon were everywhere.
So my theory the lee side of Huron might be a better idea.
The water was near freezing in March or April last time we were though.
Is it always that cold?
Is it perhaps a better idea to go into Canada and find a RV Park and fishing boats, extra time consumption being a concern?