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Far Beyond Driven

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  1. Thought with the reduced crowds we would have no issues in the channel. However, some people a bout half way down the channel fired repeated casts over my stern even when I was scraping the rocks on the south side to give them room. "We OK". BS we're ok, you know what you're doing.

    So we fished out front, caught two sheep and then right at dark pulled two kings, an 8# on a spinny down ten and a 4# on a two color mag moonshine off a board, the only short core I had left after we ok man cast his eighty pound braid over all the others and broke me off.

    Glorious night out there. Sad to think how few chances are left to enjoy it.

  2. Anyone that can look at a king and tell you how old it is is either ignorant or a liar. I've turned in over 30 c w t from the harbor and have yet to see a four year old fish.

    Granted none of these were twenty plus and none were from years twenty plus fish were common.

  3. You learn very quickly who is competent and who you need to avoid, and boat size is not a factor. Last night I came within 10' of getting t- boned as a guy "could not see me because of the sun". Another guy stopped his boat in the middle of the channel to fight a fish. Fine, but when you stop the fish can go anywhere. Much safer to pull them out of traffic and then slow down to net them.

  4. Got out at 4:45 solo in the 14' nothing going. Picked up a crew member on the north shore at 6 and still nothing going. Had to bail at 9 due to a funeral. Between 7 and 8:30 we rattled off 5 kings and lost 5 more. Green glow j on a slide was hot with boards taking most of the other hits.

    Guys on the sail boat were cleaning up too, but they really need a bigger net. They pulled one in with the plug hooks in the net and the fish hanging out of the net. That never works for me.

    Went back out at night. Much slower but picked away at them, ending up 4/5. Three of the kings were in the 8-11 pound range and one was an absolute choad that pegged my 25# scale and had to be bent to fit in a 120 quart cooler. We had to dismember the carcass to get it through the grinder.

  5. Ran boards last yesterday am and pm and didn't cause anyone any issues. Well, one maxim that motored up and ran over my board line well within 100' of my boat. He finally slowed down after he saw my board levitating 30' behind his boat but cost me a one color and plug.

    Most times my boards are on top of my slide divers, which set at 5 are farther out to the side.

    If you fish get out to 200' in the channel you're asking for truoble. I run 50# braid divers and 30# on everything else with the drags down tight. I lose fish for it, but I don't have to bother the boats around me much.

  6. 4 points. Too bad we quit at 5 in the first one and ran into the piers looking for a brown instead of staying out and catching a 20.2" laker. Should have read the rules a little closer.....

    Well played Mr. Ash.

    Thanks to Jon for pulling this together and to the sponsors and all who fished this.

  7. I blasted and repainted a dual axle trailer. Took about 6 weeks of nights and weekends. Well worth it. Do not go with white, it shows everything. I went with navy to match the boat and the few rust spots from stone chips hardly show.

  8. Until season closes Lakers will be on the bottom in 80' give or take. Come mid October until ice up trout of all kinds can be had from the beach out to 30' it so. 12/15/12 last year we were 3/4 around the bubbler with a laker and three steel.

    Never had a lot of luck with immature kings out deep this time of year but have found steel from 180-370' (yep, 1/2 hour out at full throttle), if you find them they seem to be in tight little groups. Can't troll too fast for them, we run 3-4 mph on the GPS.

  9. Still running the old navy four winns. There's another one a lot like it in Holland and if the fish are in close, he'll be in there, so you're not seeing double.

    I love slide divers as I run longer leads on my riggers, and then the dipsies are not as close to the boat. I run the diver on a top shot of 50' of 30# mono with a 2' leader of 20# behind the diver. I run mostly j plugs on these, about 30' back and 30' out. These were my best rods last week green glow on one and silver red head on the other. Wonderbread was doa this year, odd, as that's usually money.

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