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Michigan’s Au Sable River Tops U.S. Fly FishingThe Au Sable River in Northern Michigan has earned its place as the top fly-fishing destination in the United States, beating ...
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Oscoda's AuSable River Queen sank. What happened to Michigan's other river boats? - MSNThe AuSable River Queen carried tourists up and down the river for nearly 60 years. Here's a look at the boat and the fate of some other well-known excursion vessels that once plied Michigan waters.
The AuSable River Queen carried tourists up and down the river for nearly 60 years. Here's a look at the boat and the fate of some other well-known excursion vessels that once plied Michigan waters.
The beloved AuSable River Queen, a historic paddlewheel riverboat in northeast Michigan, sank in the AuSable River Tuesday night, photos show. Laurie Rice Bell, one of the boat’s owners, wrote ...
Michigan's Au Sable River named best fly fishing river. The 138-mile river is known for its abundance of trout, clean water, and diverse aquatic life. Other Michigan lakes and a lodge were also ...
When the renowned AuSable River Queen sank unexpectedly on March 11, owners Laurie and Roger Rice said they were left baffled and devastated. Two weeks later, the cause of the sinking remains unclear.
OSCODA TWP, MI -- An AuSable River paddleboat that’s offered scenic tours for decades has been rescued from the water eight days after it started sinking. Oscoda Township Superintendent Thomas ...
GRAYLING, MI-- Nearly 100 two-person marathon teams carried their canoes through the streets of Grayling in a LeMans-style dash to the AuSable river to kick off the start of the storied 120-mile ...
The AuSable River Queen is a double-decker paddlewheel riverboat in northeast Michigan that has been a tourist attraction in the Oscoda/Ausable area since 1966.
When the renowned AuSable River Queen sank unexpectedly on March 11, owners Laurie and Roger Rice said they were left baffled and devastated. Two weeks later, the cause of the sinking remains unclear.
The AuSable River Queen is now completely out of the water at Foote Site Park in Oscoda Township. The Michigan State Police Dive Team secured cables into two eyelets in the front bow of the boat.
The AuSable River Queen carried tourists up and down the river for nearly 60 years. Here's a look at the boat and the fate of some other well-known excursion vessels that once plied Michigan waters.
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