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  1. So I miss being out on the boat already, but gives me more time for my other passion, flying. Took my wife for a short ride to the Lakeshore and got a perspective of how big the lake really is. It looks different from the air. For those that go out of South Haven, you may recognize the places.

    Here is the pier going out. You can really get a feel of how massive the Great Lakes are.

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    Here's the Black River west of the drawbridge. GLF, maybe you can pick your spot for next year.;)

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    This must be why they call it the Black River. Looks like the snow fences are up.

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  2. I switched from Walkers to Blacks this year on advice from this site. I found them very simple and they actually released when the fish hit. I believe I have had more hookups because of the Blacks release. The Walkers were easy to setup as well, I just seemed to have a problem with them not releasing on a strike, even with the tension as low as I could get.

  3. Thanks for the replies everyone! We went out again yesterday and had some success! Caught two nice Cohos in the bay. Both on a north troll in 70 FOW, 50 feet down. The larger male coho came on a jigging spoon while the smaller female came on the same jointed Rapala.

    Sean, we were seeing the same thing on our finder. Most everything we saw was in the same range, just off the bottom. They were stacking up in front of the Ana river mouth by the paper mill. We picked all our fish up between the hotels and the hospital. We did see some fish caught from the pier near the Ana river. They were using spawn.

    Here's the results from yesterday!

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  4. Trolled a few hours tonight on Munising Bay. Went 0-1 all night. We had a hit in 95 FOW, 60 feet down on the downrigger. Hit a jointed J-13 silver Rapala as I was setting the line. My wife was able to reel it to the side of the boat where it proceeded to smile and wink at us as it spat the hook and swam off. :) It looked like about a 20 something inch rainbow. Oh well, still enjoying my trip!

  5. My wife and I have re-painted our spoons before. I can't remember the type of paint we used, but we got it from the craft store (water based for picture painting). After the paint dried, a THIN coat of clear laquer was applied. It seems to hold up to the fish. It's a fun project in the off-season, and you can get creative with your patterns:)

  6. My first hunt of the season is usually for pheasants. This year may not be the greatest since we had to retire Maddie the Wonder Dog because she just can't get around too well:( Two years ago, we took five birds in the season, our best season since hunting on the land we have permission on. Last year, we did not even see one bird, not even a hen. But like all things, pheasants are cyclical and they'll be back. Good Luck!

  7. Went out of South Haven around 6pm Saturday. Was a slow and choppy day on the Lake. We were getting skunked and ready to pull lines, when LeAnna did the sure-fire thing to get a fish to strike... she had to "take care of some buisness". So while she was doing her thing, sure enough, we got a strike. 12 lb. King, our only fish of the night. We were on a south troll in 70 FOW with the downriggers at 52'. He took a copper color cicada jigging spoon.

    Probably our last Lake Michigan trip this year. Heading to Lake Superior next weekend for some relaxation time in the U.P.

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