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Line Dancin

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  1. Spreader lights on for setting lines then a couple small lights just enough to see a hit. Then on for netting. I want to get some underwater lights maybe next year from coastal night lights. We use lightsticks on our planer boards. That way we dont have to have the lights on all the times. I buy them in bulk 4 inch stcks 50 for 17 bucks.

  2. Its so so. not like down here or ludington. The worst thing is the nets up there. they are everywhere and very poorly marked if marked at all. they dont have them listed like in ludington. when you do get on fish you can fill a cooler but there is times it is real slow. My dad used to always go up to petoskey and do a little better up there.

    Now if you put in and go into the south arm walleye fishing can be pretty decent around holy island it is a little ride. Also straight out of the launch if you angle towards the coast guard station there is a dive wreck the Kuka. It is marked by a whit jug. if there is a boat tied stay away but if knowone is on the wreck i saw some of the biggest wally on the back end of the wreck near the old forecastle when we used to dive it. Jig it with minnows to get those hogs out of there. The fore castle was collapsed when we dove it last year and easy to hang up on it but the eyes are still lurking that area. When you are heading towards holy islad there is a ferry in ironton you'll have to watch as it is a cable drive make sure the cable is down before you go behind it. they do a lot of trolling with husky jerks around the island. You can also hook some MONSTER pike while trolling the island for walleye.

  3. I opened the boat up today to take a look at some stuff that was left in from last season. i am filling rods this week and next week hope to have the boat home to mount two more rod holders and a new transducer. the weekend after the fishing show i am loading spring stuff and hopefully a week or two after that it'll be in the water.

  4. Just like most launches especially on the weekends. Buy a boat get a MC number and away you go. No experience necessary.:lol: It can be more amusing than the Saturday morning cartoons. I have nothing against beginners but some education should be mandatory.

    I completely agree. When i started to drive one of the first things my dad did was hook up the boat and off to a parking lot. he set up cones for a launch area and it was practice practice practice. every weekend till i could do it in my sleep.

  5. Actually started yesterday I got a few good deals and there are plenty to be found. Great time to get some of those copper rigs as they have 300 coppers at a great price.

    Yeah i forgot to post it last night when i did finally get home. Jim you coming to the gr show if so look me up at the MUCC booth again.

  6. not only is the water levels at port sheldon pretty low, but a lot of the people who use port sheldon arent exactly pro's at loading/unloading boats or dock etiquette. it can be a circus at busy times.

    Thats no lie. I think they go there so they dont get yelled at like they would at holland or grand haven.

  7. We havent been back there in quite a few years it is just to shallow and if you get off the channel at all you are hung up. Once was enough for me. Besides the fish cleaning station at holland makes it worth it to go to holland. then i dont have to deal with carcasses at home.

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