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fishmunkee

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  1. If conditions allow we run up to 8 inline boards (4 on each side), 2 slide divers set to run wide & high then 2 down riggers if sand bottom and not rocky. If enough crew in the boat we can run an additional pair of dipsey divers but that is rare. We pare this down if boat traffic or other things makes us want to do tighter turns, etc. Usually I fish with two or less crew so we are limited to 9 lines total. Depending on conditions less can be so much more.

  2. I have the GLP triple rod trees. I left the net in the vertical hole leaving the launch and it held up to 60+ mph but not to a tree branch. GLP replaced the broken part at no charge and in time so I had my tree for the upcoming fishing trip. Outstanding company to do business with and great products.

  3. Yes we were fishing the tournament. They called it about 9 or so Sunday AM as lightning strikes were hitting the water over by Silver City. Friday the big laker for the women was 15 lbs and change. I think the winning weight was in the upper 20s for the "Powderpuff" Division. For the Sat/Sunday part of the tournament (somebody can correct me if I am wrong as I just took a quick look before hitting the road on Sunday afternoon) the winning weight was 45 lbs + change. I'm guessing if you had upper 20's you probably had a shot at some prize money as it went 8 places deep. The big laker prize was just over14 lbs. The big chinook around 5 or 6 lbs. The big brown was just under 10 lbs, Rainbow around 4-5 lbs. The big coho prize went to a 1.96 lber... my 1.86 lber from Saturday was knocked off Sunday. Saw some at the cleaning station that would've maybe edged into money. Just goes to show to weigh every fish.

  4. Put my wife and mother on 7 (6 lakers, 1 salmon) Friday. My brother , a friend and I got 10 (6 lakers, 4 salmon) Saturday. We struggled on Sunday for 1 laker and lost a couple. Weather was cooperative until mid Sunday AM when lightning ended things. Spoons (green mostly) on riggers, orange/black thinfin and fire tiger deep T-stick Jr were the best for us. Slide divers and dipseys were dead for the most part.

  5. Friday was tough with the waves building. Ended up with 1 laker, 2 salmon and big walleye that had to be released. Thinfins were baits hit. Saturday AM was calmer but it took us 2 hours to find the fish but then we filled our 2 man limit in less than 2 hours. 6 salmon, 4 lakers. Mag green apple spoons (riggers - 12 or 18 ft down/50 back and slide diver -3 set/36 out and 40 ft back) and a storm jointed deep minnowstick in UV orange did most of the work. Sunday was wet and rainy. We scratched out 6 with same program as Sat. before we had enough. 2 laker, 2 salmon and 1 brown.

  6. Hoping to get out this weekend while visiting my sister in Racine for Easter. Will tow my boat down if the forecast is decent. I usually fish out of Milwaukee on Lake Michigan. Any reports or tips, suggestions for fishing out of Racine? Thanks in advance.

  7. Admittedly I know nothing about VHF radios and antennas but that I ought to have one on my boat for safety reasons alone. I have a 18.5' tin boat that I use for inland type fishing also as well as the Great Lakes. Are there antennas that are easily removable?

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