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  1. Hey Ed,

    Didn't think you were up there this late in the year. We were fishing the river and the fishing was real slow. Started saturday decent and then it tanked. Thought about headed to the big lake but decided to stay in the river. Wish we would have went out.

    Are they getting any 4 YO out there anymore? Stopped at the fish cleaning station and by the looks in the ref rig, looks like all the mature fish are headed up river. Very poor season so far.

  2. When I was out of lexington this spring it seemed like it was shallower in closer to the piers. There is also only one river flowing into the st clair river that I knew of. I was thinking the fish might possibly not stage like they do near ludington or the board man in TC since there really is not any great rivers with decent runs. I am going to give it a few shots this fall and I was hoping to get an idea of how I should target them from someone that fishes southern lake huron. It's only a 50 minute drive for me so that is why I am curious. I will also be going to Ludington a few times this year as well.

  3. When I was younger, I always headed north and northwest in search of Salmons. I did not even think about going to fishing the southern lake Michigan rivers.

    This spring I fished some of the Southern Lake Huron ports out of my 16 foot flat bottom and had a blast. I was wondering if the Salmon fishing ever turns on right around the piers heads in the fall or if the fish are all nasty and stale by the time they hit the piers? I have heard that when they get close they are all nasty in southern Lake Michigan. I was just wondering if there is any truth to that.

    Thanks for any information you may provide.

  4. My fantasy auto racing league is up and ready. This is the 7th year I have been running this and I hope everyone who has participated the past couple years will sign up again. Last year was really close and was alot of fun. Here are the details:

    Go here:

    http://racing.fantasysports.yahoo.com/auto/group/14698

    Create and name for yourself if you don't already have one.

    Here is a reminder of how to join. If you follow this you should have no problem joining:

    Click the linky>click create or join group>click join existing group>Click join a private group>then enter the I.D. and password which is at the top of the thread.

    Group ID#: 14698

    Password: whitetail

    If you have any question about how to get in on the league, please use the PM's and i'll try to get back to you soon. If anyone wants to invite any friends, feel free to do so.

    Also, if you don't have a yahoo email address you do need one.

    Enough is enough, LET'S GO RACING!!

  5. Is it possibly your a bit to early. They don't start pulling numbers out of the bays til about now. You should start picking them up any day now.

    As for you being the one to pull fish usually, it happens. Happened to me every time I fished off the piers last summer. Usually I am the one hooking up like crazy but I struggled big time. That's fishing though, not catching!

  6. A few weeks ago I headed north to see a friend. This report is majorly late because I just got home from Out West last night.

    There was no way I was going to travel up north without getting some fishing in. My night was spent staying up and walking around downtown. Around 5 I went to bed, but sleep was hard to come by.

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    5:45 I was up and by 6:20 we were sitting on our fishing hole. We were jigging for Lakers and Whitefish. My buddy hit a fish right away and landed a nice whitefish. A few minutes later I got hit and landed a 5-6 lb Laker. We had a few more fish hit but couldn't connect in the 60+ ft of water.

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    Sleep was in order when I got back. I hung out with the friend for a few hours and then got a call from UBSLO1 that he was headed out trolling for Salmon. I couldn't resist the offer and was on my way to meet up with him. I took a little video of the trip.

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    The fishing really took of after the sun was down. We had 5 hits with 3 that stuck. Noah landed the one in the video. I hooked two big fish that took me for a ride. I had both of them to the back of the boat and they spit the hook right out of sight. Oh well...

    The next day I got in 10 minutes of fishing and landed one small little rock bass on a crawler.

    The sunset was amazing

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    While walking back to the truck I came across this which I though was pretty cool:

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    Then I drove home, got ready for out west, took a nap and was off. However, that's for another post.

  7. That's what I was thinking Tray.

    I was on my buddies boat and he had vinyl on his floor. I want to put some new carpet where the existing carpet is and put in some compartments somewhere. Some that are hidden and locked and also use some netting to hold stuff. Also, a few rod holders will have to be put in since I plan on plugging and trolling a little bit.

  8. I just got my hands on a 14 ft flat bottom for a real good price. I am going to use this more for river fishing but will have it around the pier heads for kings when weather is nice, or trolling the lakes that receive kings. I am looking for ideas on what I want in the boat whether it's a flat bottom for steel or open bow for great lake kings. If you have a small boat let's see your interior pics. I've got a few ideas right now. Here is a pic for now. I have a better one on my camera.

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  9. This past wkd I went up to Clear Lake State Park. We had a blast the whole wkd. On July 4th we went and fished a small lake. Each person put in 5 bucks for the biggest crappie. I think in the back of our heads we all were thinking who would get the most fish, the sons or the dads. The sons were in one boat while the dads were in the other.

    Fishing started off real slow. The sons hit a fish here and there, but nothing spectacular. It was also real windy. I then hooked a a nice smallie on my deer hair jig with a minnow. However, I lost it in the weeds. We were all using ultra light rods and an assortment of jigs with minnows.

    The dads were getting pissed that we kept catching fish so they shot to the other side of the lake in their boat. Right when they went around the corner I hooked into a pig on my 4 1/2 ft ugly stix. We pulled the fish out of the weeds and took my time landing him. Finally we had him in the net. He was a little under 3 lbs and 18.5 inches. What a blast he was on a ultra light. We got a pic and let him go. Unfor. it was on my buddies cam. I'll post it if I ever get a hold of it.

    Up until dark I was catching bass after bass. It was ridiculous.

    An hour before sunset the wind finally let up and we started to pound the crappie. The dads then came back and started to catch crappie too. It was basically none stop action. We were yelling back and fourth small little jabs.

    The sun went down and I didn't want to quit. Heck, my dad was having so much fun he wanted to keep on fishing.

    Finally it was to dark to fish. The crappie turned off and it was time to head in. We needed to beat the fireworks so we wouldn't get stuck in the traffic. It was a cool site to be driving down the road while watching the fire works go off just about everywhere.

    We ended up stopping at a bar around 11:30. Surprizenly they still were cooking. We had an awesome dinner with more smack talk back and fourth.

    Back at camp we were all wanting to know who won, the sons, or the dads. We counted them up and the final score was:

    Sons: 18

    Dads: 14

    However...my buddies dad got the biggest that went about 12 inches. So we all forked over the money.

    I couldn't have asked for a better 4th. I hope everyone else had a great 4th as well.

  10. For a solid budget boat a older Starcraft Holiday or islander is hard to beat and there are lots of them to be found. When buying a low budget boat get someone who knows what they are looking at to inspect it before you buy it. My old boat sat in my front yard all last year ready to fish with most of the gear still on it no one wanted it till after I traded it to my brother. Old boats are pretty much free you pay for the motor and the trailer. I have no idea what your budget is but there are lots of boats for sale. The one thing you mentioned was fishing in the river and the big lake those two don't mix well for a lot of boats because to be able to handle big water the formula is differant than in a river or inland lake. The big lake wants high sides low center of gravity and a large percentage of boat under the water. You can fish the big lake in a canoe on a calm day but the first time the waves kick up you will wish you had more boat. I have spent hundreds of hours out in a 14 ft open boat with a 10hp Merc was only scared a few times now I wonder if we were crazy to ever go out in a boat that small. My brother in law still fishs in a 14ft open boat with a small motor but the days he can fish are limited. It sux to plan a day of fishing only to get blown off the lake fishing out of Muskegon is a advantage cause if you can't get out you can always stay in and fish for something. Be realistic in what you expect a boat to do and be honest in how well you can handle the weather and you will be fine.

    I have been fishing the Great Lakes out of other peoples boat since I was born. I wish I could go out and get two boats but just getting out of college and not knowing where a job might take me is a little tough. I am well aware of the dangers the lakes have. That's why I am not looking to go out deep. I want something that would not limit me to the pier heads all the time:no: and will allow me to go within a couple hundred feet from the piers/shore.

    I also fish the rivers a ton when the fish come in so I need something for that.

  11. This might be a real dumb question, but I don't want to get into another unstable boat. I was given a boat this past winter. I thought it would work out fine for what i wanted it for....so I thought.

    So now I have a boat with no width, and a 7 1/2 power engine I have no use for. It would work in the inland lakes, but if you need to stand up, forget about it. I am a hardcore river guy, and would like to troll for kings when they get in close.

    What I want to know is how wide does a boat need to be to be able to stand in. How tall do the sides need to be. If one does slip, or leans over to net a fish, the boat doesn't take in water. I don't have alot to spend, but I do want to get something that will work for me within my budget and not spend a ton of money on useless parts.

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