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  2. Got busy so posting late. Fished out of Holland in the evening 7:30pm-9:30pm last week on 6/13. 6/7, 5 Kings, 1 Coho, ranging from 5-9lbs each. Took first fish at 7:45pm, and last fish at 9:30pm while pulling lines. South winds the day before pushed warm water back up to Holland. All fish were caught between 110-140FOW, and deeper in the water column. Downrigger down 90ft and 275-400 coppers all took fish. Direction didn't matter, caught fish trolling south, caught fishing trolling north, and while turning between the two directions. Here's what worked: Downrigger down 90ft: 11in Dbl white pearl paddle w/ Pickled Sunshine fly (took 2 fish) 275 copper: 8in Dbl white pearl spindoctor w/ pickled sunshine fly 325 copper: Moonshine 5 eyes mag spoon 350 copper: Dreamcatcher spindoctor w/ UV Gasoline meat rig 400 copper: Chrome Green Dot spindoctor w/ UV Two Face meat rig
  3. I store two lengths of 25lb fluoro dipsey leaders on Tackle Buddy Snell Holders in my tackle box. 9' leaders are used for clean spoons and 7' leaders are used for dodger/fly set-ups. The 9' spoon leaders are tied off with a small 30lb coastlock snap swivels on the business end to minimize weighing down the spoon action. The 7' dodger/fly leaders are tied off with a 30lb interlock snap swivel. The different snap swivels also helps me know which is which when I deploy or store the gear. By trial and error, this is the maximum length of leader I can use to net a fish fishing solo - and that is pushing it. Most of my divers are clear Dream Weaver Deeper Divers although I have a few traditional dipsey hold overs. I have a pair of Chinook Divers but have not used them in a long time - struggled to get the releases set right. I believe the plastic divers are more forgiving in this regard. I set the depth of my dipseys using a Smart Troll probe attached to the line just prior to hooking up the dipsey. I have lost a number of probes over the years which has hurt the pocket book but have finally worked out a method of attaching the probe that has yet to fail. Plus I clip off that portion of mono and retie the snap swivel before each trip to assure fresh line is in the OR-16 clips. When fishing solo, I set my dipseys at 1.5. Trolling at 2.3-2.5mph, the Deeper Divers sink about 4' for every 10' of mono deployed. Traditional dipsey divers with the ring attached perform the same. One last thing, the weight in the Deeper Divers rattles around in the housing. I put that extra room to use by picking up a roll of lead tape with adhesive backing (2g per inch) on Amazon, unscrewing the back of the diver and inserting lead tape cut to the size of the weight profile (requires two side-by-side pieces, not one on top of the other), adhesive side down on the existing weight, and screwing the two pieces back together. Does it make much of a difference? I don't know but I am running with this idea for now. I do have two slide diver rods on the boat but have not run them yet this year. They are spooled up with 30lb Power Pro tipped with 80' of 25lb fluoro (leader and diver attachment location.) Had a bad string of break off slide diver donations a few years back and got reluctant running this program. This year, I changed all my knots over to a Double Line Uni Knot, both fluoro and mono. Formerly, I used a Trilene Knot for almost 30 years. Believe this knot is fine for mono rigs but suspect it is a poor choice for Slide Diver rigs. The Double Line Uni Knot will get hung up a bit in the eyelets if used as a knot on the back end of the leader but I am getting used to it. I have had one break off with this knot when a king hit a Stinger Kevorkian on a high dipsey at dusk and took the lure. Fish might have cut it. I could not find any evidence that the knot failed (no curled up line at the end).
  4. Went muskie fishing with my son in highly pressure lake, and actually got one! They are beautiful fish!
  5. Nice coho! How much leader are you using with your dipsey? Are you adding anything to it? (Flasher etc?) These are not slide divers correct? Sent from my Z5156CC using Great Lakes Fisherman mobile app
  6. Yesterday
  7. Anyone point me in the direction of adding a rocket launcher to my 86 Sea Ray Sundancer? Thx in advance
  8. Tried to catch some brook trout in a spring fed creek, then swung by a swampy lake to try and catch pike and pumpkinseed. It was a great day of fishing.
  9. Rumor is mature fish are south right now - along with a good batch of coho. Probably working their way up?
  10. The best water for us was 50 to 75 FOW. We finished 11 for 14. All smalls. 2 steelhead, 1 laker and the rest were kings. The kids had fun reeling in kid-sized fish. Regular sized Rosta Goose went 5 or 6 times on a high diver out 135. Regular sized Fireball went 3 times on a 100 Copper. We threw everything back that we could. Still waiting for the mature fish to show up. My son has the pictures, so I don't have anything to share at the moment. Sent from my SM-G991U using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
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  12. Abu Garcia 6500 line counter reel Made in Sweden Gear ratio 5.3:1 25.5 in/ turn wt. 13.1oz max drag 15lb. braid cap 30lb /310yds...mono 14lb./275yds $140
  13. Janet was on board for her first fishing trip of the season and was rewarded with a boat load of flies. Dropped lines just before 6:00pm, fishing closer to Port Sheldon covering 145 to 105 FOW running 4 dipseys and two down riggers, no long lines. The few times I have been out, most of the action has been on dipseys so I went that route plus it would be easier for Janet to handle versus 300 Cu. All our action came on northerly trolls where the boat speed was slower. Boated and kept 2 nice size coho in the 8lb range. First one came on an inside dipsey with a DW UV Green Dolphin down 54'. After a two hour wait, the second came on an outside dipsey with a DW UV Mixed Veggie down 33'. Switched over to darker lures for the night bite. Stinger Kevorkian on a high diver got three hits: Once nice king that flipped out of the water, bent the hook and got off, one drive by and the last rod in the water as I picked it up - a small 4lb king that was released. Netted and released an additional small king in the dusk bite. Downriggers down ranging 66-85' of cable out with spoons and flies did not see any action. Overall, 4 for 6 with coho for dinner tonight and a boat to clean this afternoon.
  14. Tons of marks, medium sized fish. One on a dipsey 124mm set on 0, white uv spin doctor , blueish on the fin side, 100 out, roughly 70 feet down, green and white fly, in 110 fow water, smaller king on a bloody nose with black strips, glow, mag. Both on a north troll also 110 fow. Tight lines… king me! Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  15. Fished Saugatuck 5:30-9:30, and went 7-13, very nice fish. Caught 2 kings 21# and 19#, 4 cohos and a SH. All bites 130-170 FOW. Bites were on a mix of spoons, flasher flies and flasher meat rigs 30-90 feet down. Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman
  16. Fished 6:30-11:30 in 80-120FOW and went 4-10. Couldn't keep anything hooked up this morning. Best water for us seemed to be 110-118 south of the pier #1 lose downrigger down 45 with mag moonshine RV atomic melon 80 FOW #2 lose downrigger down 65 regular size moonshine blue jeans 109 FOW #3 lose 250 copper with white double pearl flip fin with pickle sunshine fly 112 FOW #4 lose 300 copper with chin music flip fin and pickle sunshine fly 118 FOWA #5 lose downrigger down 34 moonshine yellow goby 120 FOW #6 lose downrigger down 45 moonshine yellow goby 117 FOW #7 Lake trout on downrigger down 50 on moonshine blue jeans 118 FOW #8 king on 124mm deeper diver setting 3 back 200 on moonshine hulk 115 FOW #9 king on downrigger down 50 with moonshine yellow goby 112 FOW #10 king on 124mm deeper diver setting 3 back 205 on moonshine hulk 110 FOW
  17. Got two gizzard shad and countless alewife with the Sabiki Rig at the Oak Creek Power Plant. I was really excited to catch those Gizzard Shad! That's a point in the roughfish tournament I wasn't expecting to get.
  18. Got two gizzard shad and countless alewife with the Sabiki Rig at the Oak Creek Power Plant. I was really excited to catch those Gizzard Shad! Then, I used the alewife as bait.
  19. Smelly skunk still in the boat. 0-1, steelie flipped off of Capt John King “Ghostbuster” meat rig.on rigger down 51. Had 100, 150, 200 n 300 copper, 2 dipseys n 2 riggers out. Fished the same 90-150’ as last week and no fish there. speed, same 2.5 -3.2. Waves 1-2’ out of southeast. Next trip here, Wednesday or Thursday.
  20. Was asking $41,500 at the start on Boat Trader. Since then, due to health, dropped to $35,000 Also now on Craigslist for that amount! Who knows, All Reasonable Offers accepted! May be yours!
  21. Local marinas should be able to let you rent a transient slip for a day especially during a weekday???
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