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Bubblehead

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  • Birthday 11/02/1978

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    Toby
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    Hudsonville, MI
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    Hunting, fishing, gym
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    Plant Manger

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  1. Hit the water at 6:00 PM. Ran straight out to 95 and set course south as we set lines. Maneuvered to a SE troll and picked up a 19.9 lb King on a dipsy out to 120 on a meat rig. Ran out to 135 and picked up a decent Steelhead on the same dipsy. Ran back in to 120 and picked up another nice King on 300 long line, as we were bringing it in, the other long line hit. Probably the most powerful fish I have fought. Never seen it. Snapped the line about 3 minutes into the fight. Wish I had that one back. Meat rigs, meat rigs and more meat rigs. Finished at 3 for 5. Beautiful night out. Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  2. Solid trip, well done Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  3. Time: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Hit/Caught: 1 for 1 FOW: Started setting at 90 with a NW troll towards Port Sheldon/ Made it to 110 when we picked up a nice steelehead. Got it on the stacker (30') on the rigger on a Wonder Bread Spoon. SOG: 2.5 - 2.9 Water temp at ball: 50 down @ 48 F What depth your baits were down or set up used. Riggers set at 50 with stackers running at 30'. Ran two dipsy and two long lines. Baits your caught the fish on: Everything but meat. Direction of troll: After we picked up the on steelehead, we continued to 135 and doubled back runnig a parrallel course to our departure route. Around 9:00 PM, we were in 65' of water due west of Port Sheldon and we were marking continual baitfish at 35' - 45'. Lots of marks on the graphs hanging around 50' down in 60 - 65 FOW. Wave conditions: Fairly choppy all night. I'd say decent 3' Wishing I would have started setting at 60' and zigzagged to 90'. I couldn't believe the marks I was getting at that depth, but by the time I made it there it was getting fairly late.
  4. Very nice. Thanks for the post. Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  5. Time: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Hit/Caught: 0 for 0 FOW: Started setting at 90 with a west troll to 130, maneuvered back east and came to 70 looking for lakers. SOG: 2.5 - 2.9 Water temp at ball: 60 down @ 48 F What depth your baits were down or set up used. Riggers set at 60 and 80, both with stackers at half distance. Ran two dipsy and two long lines. When we came in shallow, we dropped the balls on the bottom and bounced. Baits your caught the fish on: Tried meat rigs, every fly color made, and every spoon color available Direction of troll: All over Wave conditions: mild rollers when we started, turned to glass around 9:00 PM Talked to a few guys pier side when we returned, they struck out as well, they were deep (270 ft) running 70 down on the riggers. Seemed to be an overall slow night. Didn't meet a fisherman that actually caught a fish tonight. That's the way it goes sometimes.
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