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Far Beyond Driven

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  1. Woke up at 5:30 and hooked up the 14' to try in Lake Macatawa. Made some toast and fell back asleep and at 7:30 my 7 year old was poking me with her finger trying to wake me up to go. Oh, yeah, let's do that.

    So we launched at 8 and made a couple laps in Mac. Nothing going. Channel didn't look too bad, about 1/4 way down rigger started bouncing. Figured it was a sheep, so I flipped it off the release and handed it to the kid. She reeled in a hot little 4# buck. Got him in the net and the two color fired. She had all kinds of fun with this one, ended up being a 10# buck. Turned around and back towards Mac and the one color fired with a 13# buck.

    Two more laps and nothing, hard rain started, just about pulling them the one color fired again. This one tore off 150' of line, jumped, and threw the lure back at us.

    Went back out at night ended up 0/1 on a one color off a board. Current was all kinds of wicked, 0.0 mph up the channel and 5.4 mph down it. Never seen that before and I spend a lot of time in there.

  2. Lake was hot this year but the thermocline never went stupid deep. Only time I went over 100' this year was in May, and I haven't been skunked since a January trip on the Grand.

    Last year I spent about a month straight with mag wire divers on one at 200' -350', riggers all in triple digit land and a copper and full core with snap weights mostly getting in the way.

  3. Lures can't catch fish if they're not in the water. Have your stuff sorted out and ready to go, don't motor out to the spot and then start digging out one lure at a time and set one rod at a time. Get the core far enough out that it will pull on clicker, get a diver started and set it to spool out on clicker, and then set a rigger while those pull out. Third WMFL event I had 6 rods set by myself by 5:09 and we had fish #4 on by 6.

    I went out with a guy on time and literally watched 50 fish landed in the herd around us at the harbor before he had 4 rods out. Went 2/2 on a day where the kings were so thick in the piers the graph looked like a store demo.

    We had a day I knew it was going to be an early bite only. Went 6/6 in the first half an hour and caught one fish in the next 5. We were throwing fish on the cabin floor to get them out of the way. Febreeze is good stuff.

  4. Tie your hook harness to a 2' leader of 40# mono. Tie a loop knot on the end of this. The plug can ride up the line and not open the swivel, and you can slide plugs up over the loop to swap them over.

  5. Sorry about that. I think you may have been in the area as we passed you just before we motored down at the scene.

    But then I was working the GPS, the radio, and hammering around in the chop at 37 so I wasn't paying too much attention to the other boats other than to no run over their stuff.

    We ended up 4/4 from 7:30 to 9 before we pulled them due to a chummer. That sounds great but the first rod was in at just before 6.....

  6. 10 years ago I bought a heavy deep V with a cabin and 260 horsepower so I could fish in about any conditions I wanted to. And then I did.

    Yesterday with my 7 year old daughter on the boat, we turned tail and slugged back into port without setting lines. Bounced her around in the cabin like a pinball.

    I think 21 out of 60 boats put fish on the board.

    Got to assist the Coast Guard two years ago with a sailboat that got hit by lightning on Lake Mac and went down so hard the keel was buried in the mud in the bottom. Picked up a crew member and then spent 15 minutes tacking downwind looking for his sandals (which we did find both of - not sure why that was such a big deal to him after getting pulled out of the lake).

    Great time though.

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