By Peter Brookes | A Project Healing Waters fly fishing trip to Michigan’s Muskegon and Pere Marquette Rivers offers veterans the chance for renewal and recover
The cold wind bit harder than a subtle steelhead strike as Project Healing Waters (PHW) veterans stepped from the warmth and light of Oak Heart Lodge (OHL) into the chill and gray of a West Michigan November morning.
The petite Pere Marquette and the muscular Muskegon Rivers waited nearby, carrying the chance for a vet to hook into a late-season king salmon or a dime-bright steelhead fresh from Lake Michigan.
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