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  1. My 18' Lund Fisherman has four Cannon riggers; 2 at the far back running off the stern and the other two on swivel bases about 12" up from the back riggers. This works well for me, particularly with the side riggers having the long booms.

    Good fishin,

  2. There are WAY too many deer by me. It is having a drastic impact on the farm comunities, so I can appreciate the effort of trying to lower the population.

    However, I am NOT at all in favor of an early season. If the early doe season becomes a mainstream and my bow season suffers, I may just opt to give up hunting here altogether. The small number of gun hunters that shoot at anything that moves, trespass, and are overall rude and inconsiderate is a big negative in my book. The select few rude hunters are very good at hindering my enjoyment of hunting. I can't imagine an early firearm season would help that.

    I also don't think the end result will be very effective. If you deter bow hunters and hurt the youth hunt, then the total deer taken may not change very much at all. If youths struggle during thier hunt, the population of future hunters will also decrease, which in turn will decrease the number of deer taken.

    Overall, the September hunt sounds poor to me and I think better alternatives should be explored.

  3. I also run copper in the 45lb variety. It works great. If running down the chute, you won't have any issue keeping it in the guides as long as you use normal good pratice with checking for knicks/cuts/etc. I'm not sure how it would work in a planer board release as I typically let all of the line out or run it down the chute.

    Copper does also work well with dive bombs and snapweights. I use divebombs and snapweights on both my leadcore and copper rigs with good success. As previously mentioned, you can get a smaller core or copper rig down much deeper using snapweights and/or dive bombs.

    Also, if you opt to run copper, I highly recomend going BIG on your reels. I run 45lb copper on Penn 309s and have zero issue filling up those big reels, even while using thinner superbraid as a backing.

    I agree with the previous sediments that copper can be a very productive presentation. It takes a bit of getting used to as far as handling and rigging, but it's well worth the effort.

  4. My cousin is getting deployed to "an undisclosed location in the middle east" in a couple weeks, so we went fishin with his dad and bro. Here's the report:

    Typical setup was 12 lines; 2 3color cores, 2 half cores, 2 150' 45lb coppers, 2 dipseys, and 4 riggers. Early season, I like to use big spreads if the opportunity presents itself. 2.5mph at the ball; fished from ~7am to about 1:30pm.

    We headed straight out to about 170fow and shut down. Took our first hit in 190fow and stayed between there and 210fow for the rest of the day.

    The final tally was 11 for 15; 4 steelys, 4 cohos, and 3 kings. Most of the fish were smallish(4-7lbs), but a 10lb king and a 11lb steely made things interesting for a while and were the biggest of the morning.

    South trolls are where we took hits, but we didn't really do much troll direction changing. Hits were consistent, but certainly not fast and furious.

    The leadcores dominated the steely and coho catch while the riggers down 85-120 took the all the kings. Chipmunk off a half core, stingray NBK on the copper, and DW green/blue dolphins all fired. We took one fish on a blue 3 fly teaser meat rig behind a white pro-chip flasher. Dipseys were the only thing that did not fire.

    Good fishin' to anyone heading out! Remember , many folks out there getting boats out this weekend for the first time, so a little extra time, patients, and maybe a frosty brew may come in handy :D

  5. I'll even add a second. One weekend, we drove out to lake with the boat, got all the way out on the lake to start setting lines and realized I forgot all of my lures. I took them out of the boat to take with me on another guy's boat. I had some hooks and herring, so I ended up running exclusively meat rigs.

    ooops....

  6. This isn't really the same, but I'll toss it out there.

    I had an old snowmobile that did that exact same thing. After doing all of the things you mentioned, my buddy told me to change the coil because if the casing around it has a small crack or imperfection, it'll expand with increased temperature and loose spark.

    After replacing the coil, it started running like a engine with rebuilt carbs, new fuel filters, premium gas, new plugs, and finally a new coil ;-)

  7. We had a slow bite Thur and landed 3 dinks. We fished north 90-150 fow and rigger 240 back with white 10" paddle pickled sunshine took 2, and copper blue dolphin took the other.

    Friday we went farther north and took some nice rips, boated a couple kings, coho, and a couple lakers. 3-5 colors did best stingray NBK and orange crush mag did well. Diver 160 back had a breakoff and another good rip with a tin can green mirage fly. Copper 150 took a nice with rip blue dolphin too.

    Sat I cant believe we didn't fish. Sun was 6-10' waves in the 20' LUND. We motored north to our waypoints but the kings were gone. We got a small coho, 22" laker, and a 6 lb steelhead with a similar program as Friday. We never heard the call to cancel the tournament, waves must have been over the antenna. We got a call pulled lines and motored in 14 minutes late and ended up in the way negative points instead of 14th place. Not much we could do about that.

    Congrats to the winners and the guys who got it done Sunday under brutal conditions. Nice meeting you guys at the ramp SG and congrats on the big king too.

    Thanks! A lot of teams had a hard time getting the message that the event had been called. We actually heard most clearly from the team running relay beteween tournament control and boats 30+miles offshore.

    14th place means you out fished us by quite a margin. Hats off to ya; in smaller boats, those conditions put fishermen to the test.

  8. I was in the under 24' division(18'Lund) and the lake was plenty rough(6-8s), but mostly rollers coming in a predictable manner. I know there were some boats in the U 24' division that called it quits early. If it were not a tournament, then we probably would have gone to get breakfast and talk about fishing as opposed to fishing ourselves into the butt whoopin' we got. :rolleyes:

    At the end of the day, it is up to the captain to ensure the saftey of his crew and vessel. I personally did not feel it was as bad as the Sunday of 2007, where we actually pulled up and called it quits early.

  9. We fished the South Haven Steelheader(U 24' division) this weekend, and here's the fishing report.

    Thurs 5/15 evening:

    Choppy lake conditions with just two of us onboard, so we worked some marked bait clusters in 80-100fow about 2 miles north of the piers. We did not have much success(3 for 4), but did manage a smallish coho, a released laker, and a steely. Fishlander Chipmunk on a half core took two hits, a Stinger blue dolphin off the rigger took one hit and a 3color with a DW lemon ice took the other. Typical spread was two half cores, two 3-colors, and two riggers. West troll produced all hits.

    Friday 5/16 morning:

    What a GREAT day! The lake was calm and nice with great weather. We were pre-fishing for the steelheader and opted to head out about 3 miles north of the pier heads and shut down in 150fow. We took our first hit off 150ft 45lb copper and a Stinger lemon ice(stingray size), which was a released laker(28"). We continued west and our most productive area was 200-230 fow, where we found some nice temp breaks. The final count was 8-11; 1 coho, 2 kings, 4 steelys, and the released laker. Our only misses came in 210fow when we took a triple. Only one made it in the box. Typical spread was 9 lines; 3 riggers, 1 dipsey(dead), 1 copper, 2 half cores, and 2 three color cores. The best presentation was a DW blue dolphin off riggers, Fishlander Chipmunk off the half core, and a Stinger Corey's bait off the 3 color.

    Saturday 5/17 morning:

    Tournament was blown out and delayed until Sunday. We opted not to fish, though maybe we should have......

    Sunday 5/18 morning:

    After a stiff south blow on Saturday, Sunday brought a stiff north blow. We opted to fish our Friday waypoints starting in 160 fow since we did not have any better ideas. We finished the day(and tournament) just 1 for 3. We took two hits off the riggers; two on a Stinger green dolphin(stingray size) and one DW lemon ice off the copper. It was not overly productive for us. We were putting a variety of spreads into the lake to try to get something going. We took all our hits in 190-210fow.

    Congrats to everyone who fished it and good work with all the boats coming back into harbor safely. Also, congrats to Hitman for having a pretty nice payday :D

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