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Deep Descent

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  1. Fished straight out from the light house in 110-135 ft or water. Landed three lakers all about 10 lbs. 2 were on 300 copper with a kevorkian mag spoon and 1 on a green and white spin and glow 10 ft off the bottom. We lost one on a 5 color lead, one on a 3 color lead and one on a dipsy with a meat rig. Pretty sure the three we lost were silver. All in all it was a good day on the water.

  2. We fished on 6-6 straight out from the trailer park. We started in 50 ft of water and worked out to 75 with no hits. We then went shallower in 40-55 ft and had a hit on 3 colors of lead on a orange spoon. Then had another hit and get off on 150 ft of copper. We lost 4 fish total but landed a coho and laker. Coho came on a bomber off a board and a nice laker on a dipsy 50 ft back. all the lures had orange and silver on them. Lots of bugs for us but smooth as glass. Besides a hit on the copper all the fish hit in the top 20 ft of water.

  3. We went out in the morning hoping to repeat the day we had on 5-5 and were met with some rain showers. We were not catching fish where we did the day before. It was a long time before we got into some fish. We got to Forester and hit a 8.5 lb lake trout in 22 ft of water on a rigger with a magnum Bluberry / Kevorkian hybrid ( I think thats the name ). We then turned around and went back through that same area. We changed to a purple pink bomber on a board and hooked a 7lb king in about 20 ft of water. That was it for the day. It did warm up and stop raining but it was a long day on the water with little or no action. Although it could have been worse we could have trolled all day with nothing !!!

  4. We caught two steel head one 5 lbs and the other 7.5 lbs out in 40 ft of water. We were using a Brook Trout Bomber and a silver black challenger. 80 ft behind an inline board. We also caught a coho on an orange headed gold bomber in 30 ft of water. Then a 8 lb laker close to the bottom on a magnum orange crush in 35 ft of water. We had a good day. Hfitch we were in the light green Trophy Pro and King Chaser was in the Starcraft.

  5. Went north out of the harbor set lines right away. Water was real dirty in front of the harbor. As we went north we found cleaner water in about 23-27 ft of water. Shortly there after we landed a coho. Then we had a double header with cohos. Been awhile since I had a double header. We fished until about 1 pm and landed 7 cohos and a laker. Nice to see the silver fish in the area. We fished the same spot about 2 yrs ago and landed 4 lakers and two silver fish. Things appear to be turning around for us east siders. At the dock there was alot of great fish caught. That makes it in 4 trips 16 cohos, one 15 pound king, and one lake trout. I could not be happier !!

  6. we were out there Monday night on the 23 rd. We fished on the East side of the the island and caught two coho and lost two fish one of which felt like possibly a king. We then went around the north side of the island and was crossing the drop off toward St. Ignace when we began marking lots of fish. We hooked a small king and a nice lake trout. Both these were on glow spoons well after dark on Dipsys. They were both moonshine glow spoons. The waves got pretty large about 10 pm and we called it a night. It sure is great fishing around Mackinaw Island and I enjoy getting up there on the water.

  7. Were you out on Friday 8-13 also, we fished out of Sanilac for the second time this year and got skunked. We talked to someone on the radio but did not catch their handle. The guy told us that he had been doing good all year long figured maybe it was you. We fished north of the harbor in 70-105 feet of water and did not hit anything. Marked alot but nothing until we got in below 85 ft. Nice catch doing us east siders justice. I usually head to Harbor Beach and catch fish but figured I would try Sanilac due to the great reports, Oh well maybe next time we will get on them. Again nice job Bill

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