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PoleHolder

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  • Birthday 02/26/1961

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  • Real Name
    Dave
  • Biography
    37 years of fishing on the Big Lakes, no fishing is bad fishing.
  • Location
    Plainwell
  • Interests
    Fishing and fishing and sometimes fishing
  • Occupation
    manufacturing

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  1. I have them on track mounts, best way to go IMO if you can.
  2. Put in at noon, fished 1-5, ended up 4 for 4 with 2 browns and 2 coho. Water is cold, but found 38 degress on the north side of the piers. Browns both came on mixed veggie spoons down 5 and 8 in 10 and 14 fow. The larger Brown put on his best steelhead impression and was out of the water more than in it. Cohos came on orange with black squiggles body baits (husky jerk and thunderstick) off the big boards. Slow fishing, but the boat ran great and it was very pleasant out there today. Fished most of the day without a coat on...water was so flat it felt like fishing on a pond. I did note a lot of good marks in 40 to 45 fow when setting lines south of the pier down 20 to 30 but no takers.
  3. Set lines at 9am and fished until 3pm. 3/3, 2 of them nice lakers 10 and 15lbs. that went back. The lone fish in the box was a nice coho about 5 lbs. that came home and promptly got consumed. The coho came on a blue bubble ss spoon down 8 on a rigger over 20fow a tad north of the piers while still setting lines. Couldn't get anything else to go and moved to 50-60 fow where we picked up the 2 lakers. 1 came on the same blue bubble spoon down 40, the other came on michael jackson ss spoon down 50 on the rigger. Lake was flat and it was a beatiful day out there after a couple brief showers first thing. Never marked many fish and the ones I did were small marks in the 50-60 fow range from 10 to 50 foot down. Trolled out to 90 fow and didn't see anything past 65 fow on the fishfinder.
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