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CaptLevi

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  1. There have been some steelhead showing up this past week, sometimes in good numbers. It still is more miss than hit though with the biggest push probably a few weeks or more away. While most boats are doing the pierhead combat thing, we have caught more steel by getting away from the crowds. There are some salmon in the waters farther out from shore, but they have been quite fickle also.

  2. I've seen numerous alwives in the 4"-5" this spring in the stomach contents of our catch. Is there possibly a number of a year classes that are alive and well in Southern Lake Michigan but not accounted for by the DNR and other biologists?:confused:

  3. Tis true, June is a tough bite month. Some days it's a hit, some a miss. Try trolling with the currents, thus covering more miles per outing while maintaining down speed. Run a bunch of spoons unless you encounter a group of biters, then change up a few lines to thumpers.

    Good Luck!:)

    I'm just hoping that the second half of the month will shape up to be like last year in St. Joe!:D

  4. The direction of the wind is the determining factor for me when it comes to wind. We will fish 4-6's out of the North-West-South, but no more than 3-5's

    out of the East. That would be a real strong wind, and Sporty is like a big ol kite then.

    It never fails that I will get some who want to fish when it's not safe and are disappointed when I refuse to take them out, and also some who are reluctant to go out in 2-4 footers when I say the trip is still on and that no refund or reschedule will be issued for that day.

    I try to just juggle it all between safety, fishability, comfort, and customers desires to make it all work.

  5. I don't take on first mates who aren't seasoned fishermen in the first place.

    I have a few youngsters inquiring, and some of your responses have given me some ideas what to do with them if I hire them.

    About pay, I say NO WAY! I lettem work for tips! Just the honor of being on Sportboat ought to be enough! That's my story and I'm stickin to it!

  6. I ran a number of trips solo last season. While all went well and I did show a decent profit, a few customers did comment on the lack of a mate. Sportboat has a 27 year history of keeping a first mate on all trips. We are one of only a couple who do out of St. Joe. So I attempt to always have a competent and friendly mate running the lines.

    The only exception is when I get folks calling for a discounted trip. I can reduce the cost a smidgen if they agree to no mate onboard. This usually involves 1 -2 person trips only.

  7. On Sportboat I have regularly scheduled times of departure, but the customer rules. If they request a special time, I will try to accomodate them.

    With St. Joe being located in SW Michigan, many of my customers reside in a different time zone. At least a half dozen or so will forget that and show up an hour late. So I will attempt to reach them if they are more than 15 minutes late. If I can't reach them, I will wait about 1.5 hours past the agreed departure time.

  8. Man you had me worried , talkin to boats and stuff. After all, they don't have a hull of a lot to say back to ya. When they do talk back, it's usually with an attitude. They are stern and never bow to anyone.

    Actually I have been hearing the same types of reports out of St. Joe.

    Let's just hope that if the perch make a comeback they won't be overharvested. They have a hard enough time co-existing with the gobies.

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