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Turfwrench

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  1. I personally like running boards off the mast and have for many years. I used to run a set of double boards that I made and they worked great until I recently got a set of otter boats. I was certainly impressed with the boats in how they pulled, the way they glide on the water and over the waves, the speed in which I can run them, and the ease of retrieving them. Although I do not run core, my buddy does off of his boards with no problems. I mostly run divers or spoons with inline weights and when the fish are shallow run a lot of shallow running baits and spoons with lighter weights. I have also had great success running the boards in the scum lines out of frankfort.

    I have tried the in-lines several times but just don't like the extra junk on my line, especially as I run lite line. To me the in-lines are handy if I want to run one line off each side.

  2. Geeze, that would be nice. One would think in todays modern world that we could have great access to that information. A couple of buoys scattered across the lakes really do not do me justice to where I fish. Real time info would be great. I know my marine radio will jump to the weather channel when serious weather is approaching which is a great thing, but it usually doesn't jump in on wave height increase.

  3. Wife and I hit Pt Sanilac for some shallow water fishing. Met the water with some nice sets of rollers coming from the NE to the tune or 2-4 footers, and add some NW winds on top to get a nice chop on top of the rollers. Set the riggers and a couple flat lines. 2nd pass yielded a feisty brown off the flat line. Swung boat back around and lit into a nice laker on a spoon set 11 down off the rigger. Thought action was going to be hot and heavy, then it just died. Headed out to deep water in search of more action but the fish we marked were dormant. Trolled in toward cherry creek and continued to work shallow waters, hit a smallmouth on the flat line, felt sorry for this guy as he had some bad growths on it. Before long bagged 2 more steelies and another laker.

    Most fish came in water 11-30', with the largest steelie hitting the rigger 7' down 30 back. Guess they aren't too boat shy. Would like to get back out but the weather for the rest of the week sounds crappy, especially the wind predictions. The lakers and the smallmouth were returned back to the water.

    It is nice fishing this time of year, we were the only boat out there!

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  4. Josey, now is the time to hit Sanilac. Made it up there today and there are a lot of fish in shallows. Water temp outside the wall was 58 and the fish were jumping this morning. Trolled the shallow waters and ended up with 2 lakers, 3 steelhead, 1 brown, and 1 smallmouth bass. The bass and the lakers went back in. There were some nice perch caught in the harbor today as well and seen a large school of browns inside the harbor also.

  5. I run both types of sliders, free and fixed. The free are the easiest to run and very effective. I run the fixed when I want to concentrate lures in a specific area. I run the fixed in two different ways. 1st way: set main line to rigger, and lower to your desired separation, in my case mostly 10 - 15feet. I then half hitch a rubber band around the rigger cable, open the swivel on the slider and attach over the main rod line and the rubber band. Then send it down to depth. 2nd way and more desirable to me is to set the rigger line and drop it to the desired separation depth, half hitch a rubber band to the main rod line then attach the slider on top of it with the rubber and main line in the clip. This seems to put less tension on the main line as it allows the natural bow of the line instead of being pinned to the rigger cable in two places. Hope this helps.

    I use 15# line on all my trolling rods and the same line for my sliders.

  6. The daughter and I hit Pt. Huron this morning. Put in at the 12st launch before daylight and headed south of the Black toward the Bean. Set up and started trolling upriver past the city buildings. Made several passes up and down stream, marked a few areas of fish but no takers. Worked the deeper water up further toward the bridge, marked more fish in the deeper waters but still no takers.

    There were about 15 guys on the walk by the city building in the morning and several more just south of the bridge on the wall. Surprisingly, there were several boats out trolling this morning up through around noon. Did not see any fish caught off the wall or by any of the boats. There are fish around but were uncooperative. The water was pretty clear this morning and it was bright out so that probably contributed to the lack of success. On a good note, I did not run into very many weeds this trip, that was a plus. Maybe the NE winds will stir up some more water out in the lake and send down some more murky water.

    On a side note: I know what ya mean about the other boaters there. Seems the pleasure boaters have no courtesy for anyone on the river. They take dead aim and see how close they can get to the people fishing and trolling. Nothing more enjoyable than having a set of huge wakes give you a nice rock & roll only to bounce off the seawall and come back at you again. I was really impressed with the individual that had to make a complete circle around us today before he decided to head into the black river..

  7. Looked at the cam this morning, didn't see anyone on the walls fishing. That was just around sunrise. Lake looked pretty calm at that point. My buddy that lives near there called me a bit ago and said the lake looked great, didn't know if he wanted to take the boat or fish off the wall later this evening. We shall see.

  8. Finally made the trip up to Frankfort. Got to the launch around 9:00am. Seen some fish jumping in the harbor, several trolling inside. Set lines soon after leaving the breakwall. Lit into a laker that was over the slot size so back it went. Seen only one other fish caught so headed it to one of my favorite spots to the north. Hit a flurry of fish. Went 6 for 6 on salmon. It was nice as all the other boats that were out all headed back in and we had the water mostly to our self. Spoons were the ticket, 65-85 down, couldn't get anything going on plugs. The fish were still nice and silver and the eggs were tight.

    Unfortunately the weather and winds made it impossible to get back out over the weekend. So tried west Traverse bay on Sunday. Windy as the devil and had to contend with the tall ships which was fun to watch. Fishing was rather slow as only netted 1 laker, 1 pink, and one king. All in all, still had a fun weekend.

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  9. Been fishing Sanilac for several weekends now, have been doing fairly good. Steelhead action has slowed but seems to be more coho in now. Been picking up a mixed bag every trip, steels, coho, laker, eyes, pink, and even got a nice atlantic a week ago. Walleyes are in the top 35', running the mini disk with spoons and deep body baits off the big boards. Steelies and ho's coming off the riggers set at various depths with the sliders running spoons. Still haven't hit on a king this season but still have faith.

    Been fishing anywhere from 60-115' water, fish have been scattered due to the winds and surf, find a pod of fish and work them hard seems to be my key to success.

  10. Bow down and let them run! Seems no matter how long ya fight a fish it always finds a power surge just shy of the net and takes off at full steam. Lowering your rod while keeping the tension will let it pull the drag a lot easier and avoid break offs or the hooks pulling out.

  11. Yes Chris I was out there friday evening. I went out with a buddy that has an older model bird fishfinder and felt it wasn't marking well. I have an extra X67C that I use for ice fishing so we rigged it up with a portable ducer so he could compare the two fishfinders and took it out for a test run. We were only out for a couple hours and can't say we did any serious fishing but did get to enjoy the ever increasing wave size as she got pretty rough out there.

    Keep at it, the fish are there but seem to be scattered due to all the recent high winds and storms that have went through.

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