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Casey II

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  1. Great pics! I was so angry when I figured out I left my camera on the big boat in Holland.
  2. I have one. I use it to see where my cores and coppers are actually running. Very user friendly unit. Temp readings do seem to match up with my x4. Hope this helps.
  3. Sorry for the late report. Fished with Ben Lubbs 6/17 PM. Ended up 8/11 with a throwback. All kings form 6-15 lbs. Fished out to 140 SW and then moved back in to the 120s. Riggers 50-65 down, 300 and 400 coppers were best. Best spoons were SS chilly willy, double trouble and flounder pounder. Had two friends out 6/18 AM. Fished 0630-1200. Ended up 8/14. Don't know what was up with the farming fish. Fished 80-120 FOW with 100 best. Wire diver back 100-120, high diver back 120, 150 copper and full core produced fish. Riggers 40-65 down. Best spoons UM froggie, glitter glow, tequila sunrise.
  4. Fished with two veterans out of Bay City 6/19. After a late start we headed west of the spark plug near the dumping grounds. Ended up with a bunch of short fish in there and muddy water. Pulled, headed east and found cleaner water. We took two legal fish each pass and lost another few from 26 to 25 ft and then had to head in. Spinners in chartreuse, glow and white. Managed to take fourth place with a 23" fish. The vets were all smiles. Would be awesome to do something like this on southern lake MI. Great event Nels!
  5. I am going to be headed to the bay on Sat to participate in the Walleye for Warriors event. How many of you are headed over that way? I am going to pre-fish sat in the area of #1, Pinconning bar and maybe the fingers. Any of you headed out Sat?
  6. Fished Mosquito Bay, Chic. reef, and Mill Pt. Limits both days. OH charters are thick in Mosquito Bay for this time of year. The eyes are in there but are mixed with sheep and a few dink eyes. I moved to the east side and found some big eyes hanging around the structure adjacent to deep water. All on harnesses. Here are the pics.
  7. Yeah I have made that run more than a few times. Its worth it to get on those bigger fish.
  8. Good Job! That super screw has been my best bait so far this year.
  9. Hit Mosquito Bay today with a buddy. Took our 12 with most 23-24", biggest just shy of 27". Harnesses/inlines 25-35 ft behind the boards. 27 in to 22 was best for us with the south push. Tight Lines
  10. Fished with a friend this AM south in 170-200 FOW. Went 11/16 from 0700-1030 with a small king released. The rest were mainly 3yr old kings. 225 and 300 coppers armed with Mag super screw and black chilly willy were best. Also took fish on tequila sunrise, UM frog, and green dolphin. Wire diver 90-120 back with a green back/black eye UV streak went 3 times. South troll was best. Went back out this PM with a couple buddies and went 8/12 in pretty much the same water/spread with a mix of kings and lakers. Headed in early when one crew member was ready to add chum to the spread. Being sea sick is no fun. Tight Lines
  11. Fished with a buddy from 0700-1130. Ended up 12/16? with two small kings released. The rest included 6 kings(7-14lbs), 1 stealhead, 1 coho, 2 good sized lakers...needed a brown. Best depth was 170-180 south of the harbor. Half cores took most of the trout and one king. 225 coppers and riggers down 40-50 took the rest. Best spoons were SS green dolphin, tequila sunrise and super screw. Nothing on flies or meat.
  12. 5/20 Trolled south to Saugtuck in 55-65 FOW in the fog. Found fish in warm dirty water north of the piers. Went 8/14. All stingers and silver streaks in greens and oranges. 5/10 colors of lead, riggers down 30-40, and high divers back 80-110 all took fish. 5/21 Trolled into the same area to find the fish gone. Picked up and headed out to 140-180. Went 4/5. Flashers with mirage and hypnotist flies worked fished 80-110 down. Slowed down considerably for us. Tight Lines
  13. Fished from 0630-1130. Had a friend and his 5 year old on the boat for their first big lake trip. Went 9/12 in 55-70 fow. All kings from 10-18lbs. Finding warmer water was key for us. Half and full cores were best. Riggers down 30/35. Dipseys from 70-100 out. All fish on spoons stingers and reg streaks in green dolphin, tequila sunrise and glow frog were best. Will try to post pics later. Tight Lines.
  14. Great Job! I would be up for helping out in both Holland and Saugatuck.
  15. I was looking at your avatar. You may be able to use your Minn Kota to troll with, depending on conditions and how much stuff you're pulling. Another thought would be to use buckets, save your money and purchase a used kicker motor. Good Luck.
  16. I own a 10 year old 1900 Pro V SE with a 150 Opti/9.9 kicker. Purchased it new from Winn Matteson and had him set the boat up. They do excellent work and are great to deal with. The benefit of a Pro V or similar style boat is the ability to easily fish multiple species. You can jig the Detroit river in the AM, troll Stoney Point in the PM and fish salmon the next day. They trailer well and allow you to stay on a hot bite. Lund boats are well built and the IPS/IPS 2 hulls will take on some pretty wicked water. These are very stable boats with wide gunnels and wide transoms. They handle 2-3 footers well. When you get into 4s and 5s, things get wet and pretty bumpy when running. I am not a big fan of fishing crap water, but have been caught in stuff I had no business in and the boat did perform impeccably. With gas prices I would look into a 4 stroke kicker. Having two engines is a godsend if you lose the big motor. The main negatives are the lack of a head and exposure to the elements. Many also have short gunnals that bother some guys. If you fish alone they can be tough to get back into if you get wet as most don't have a swim platform. Three anglers is fine, four is a crowd. Recently Lund came out with a boat called the "Sport Angler". I have talked with a few guys that have them and were very pleased. It has the higher gunnels and a removable seating system. Good Luck in your search.
  17. Fished south 80-115 FOW. Went 4/6 with 2 kings and 2 lakers. Kings came on mag SS screwballs on a wire dipsey back 125 and 225 copper. Lakers on DR down 70 with mag bloody nose. Lost fish on DR with flounder pounder. Nothing on the flasher/flies. Most fish in 90-100 fow. Speed 2.4-2.6 on the ball. Nice day to be on the water.
  18. Fished the lower river on Monday. Jigged near Mclouth in 14-21 FOW. Had our 15 by noon with the biggest 25". Chartreuse jigs/wyandotte worm seemed best. Took two different guys out to handline that night from calf to the catamaran. Took until midnight but they got their 10. Best color was a #9 red/gold on a 15ft lead. Back out in the morning after the storms. Bite was slow in by Mclouth but we picked away at them and got our 10. Same depth but the prefered a pink jig with just a minnow. Tight Lines
  19. Fished 0630-1100. Worked South 50-60 FOW early with few marks and no fish. Moved out to 70-80 and took a 16lb king on a 5 color/coyote stinger. Came back around NW from 80-115 FOW and marked fish the whole way back. Fired the riggers. Went 1/3 with 5 and 10 color cores and orange spoons. Landed a 14lb king and had another king come unbuttoned by the boat. Difficult landing them one handed. 2.4-2.6 GPS. Surface temp 47.5. Then went in and picked the wife/inlaws up for a boat ride. New boat has Cannon DT20 downriggers. I am wondering how guys are setting the positive ion control? Happy Mothers Day
  20. Jim, I was about 2.5 miles south of the piers. There is a small point that comes out off of Douglas. I would start just south of that point and head south for the coho. I am aware of the rule change on the lakers. Just prefer coho for eating.
  21. We brown fished early in between the bars to the south and went 1/3. I then switch over to coho gear to finish our limit. Found the fish in 25-35 fow from Center St on south. Ended up 16/20ish. Let 2 large lake trout and a few coho go before we called it a day. Best baits were thinfish on 2-3 colors of lead and spoons on riggers down 10-12 feet. Browns were after pearl Bombers and a small blue/silver spoon. Tight Lines
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