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  1. Dave,

    First read on your story. Blessings to you and your crew. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us. I also need to take a hard look at all the safety equipment and procedures on my vessel. With your story I believe you will have saved lives in the future. To many of us get caught up in the excitement of getting out and hammering the fish, a true testament that we all need to take a step back and make sure our vessels are equipped with the proper safety equipment and the crew knows what is expected of them in a mishap. Grateful that you kept your composure and didn't panic.

    Once again "Thank You" for sharing and God Bless......-----Robert.

  2. The lake slowed her dance for a fantastic day. Finished the day 4-10. After a slow start things picked up for us around 9:30ish. First fish came at 105 fow, 70' down on a rigger with a pickled sunshine fly and mt dew spin doctor, that was at about 6:30ish. Marked a ton of fish but that was the only taker. Moved out the 160'-165' range around 9:30 and the fun began. For an hour or so it was tough to keep lines in the water. 2 riggers parked at the 70' range and 2 in the upper water column. No hits in the upper on the riggers. Ran 2 divers on a 2 at 125' back, one of the two took the hits. Riggers that worked were tipped with the above mentioned and the other was a blue dolphin glow back along with a pro-troll paddle. The diver that worked was geared with a blue bubble fly and a white/uv spin doctor. That set up was hot. Seemed like I couldn't keep it in the water. Since my hook-to-catch ratio was a little off you can probably tell which one lost the majority of the fish. Best troll was a North to Northwest. Speed was 2.7-2.9 sog. 3 of the 4 landed were mature kings. All in all I would have to say that whatever I had down with some sort of attractor worked the rods that didn't.......well they needed a good cleaning:lol: Stay safe and have fun on the pond.:thumb:

  3. Fishing still seems to be great in the 80' - 120' range. Finished the morning 8 for 10.. 6 kings, 1 steelhead and a lake trout.. 105' -115' seemed to be the best. north/south trolls worked well. fished riggers at 70'-75' down and 45'-55' down. Dipsey's on a 2 at 125' back, 300 copper and a full core. Only rod that didn't take a fish was the full core, although like Jonmarvin it did seem to take a very nice balloon.:grin: lot of fun pulling that in hooked to the planer board.

    Caught fish on blue dolphin, flounder pounder, double trouble, kevorkian, mt dew spin w/pickled sunshine fly, white spin w/blue bubble fly, double orange crush, bloody nose moonshine. Great morning on the pond. speed that worked well for us was 2.6 to 2.9 sog. Did anyone else notice the size of the horse flies out there.? Flesh eaters I tell ya.:eek: Have fun and be safe to all who venture out.:thumb:

  4. Quick report....Fished 105' to 160' finished 7-8.......put 6 of them in the box released a 13# lake trout. Had about a 10-12# king release itself at the back of the boat after tangling with my lead core...

    Ended with 3 ho's and 3 kings....ho's ranged from 3# to 6#..Kings ranged from 7# to 10#...

    Every rod (6) took fish.....120' to 130' was best northwest troll took all fish:confused: here's how it went...

    300' copper with moonshine carbon

    10 color with mixed veggie

    riggers at 60-70 down with flounder pounder and glowback blue dolphin

    dipseys back 150' and 160' with green spinnie and blue-silver fly..not sure of the name...and the other was a white spinnie with a pickled sunshine.

    Good day on the water....Best of luck to all who venture out.

  5. Decent morning on the pond. Started at the 130' range south of the stacks on a west-southwest/troll picked up first fish at around 150' on a rigger dragging a double trouble parked at 105'. Took two more fish at the 165' one on a rigger tipped with a flounder pounder at the 100' range and the other on a full core with a mag blue dolphin. Worked out to the 185' range with nothing going..turned back to a east troll and hit another on the full core at the 170-175' mark. Made it into 145' with nothing else. headed back on original line and took two more at the 165-170' mark on riggers down 135' both on the flounder pounder, took our last fish on a east troll headed for the stacks at the 155' mark on my hot spoon of the day.......a flounder pounder. 6 for 6... two small shaker coho's and 4 nice kings...coho's released and kings in the box. Big fish of the day was a 10# king. Had my better half with me on this trip, good to get her on the water and let her fight a few fish, and as we all know....guess who was the captain today....? Sometimes you just have to roll with the "First mate" status:grin:

  6. Decided to start out a little deeper than most. Started out in 140' and never left the area. Ended up 5-8 with 4 kings and 1 steelhead. 8-10# average on kings. steelhead was in the 5-6# class. Fish were caught in the 25' to 40' range at above mentioned depth with the exception of one on a full core. Hot color was Blue dolphin stinger size, sliders on riggers fired 4 times, dipsey with pickled sunshine fired twice, rigger with flounder pounder fired once and full core was pulling a yellow tail. All fish came between 5:45 and 8:00 p.m. Had a great night on the water. Oh and by the way, all but one fish came on a south troll. The current seemed a bit strong from north to south. Good luck to all who venture out.

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