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In The Net

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  1. We usually can run 9 rods, and we got trees this year and they are really nice to have. They spread your rods out alot more, and the boards run nicer becasue your rod is way higher in the air. Although you dont have to get trees they are very nice to have.

  2. We fish out of Ludington alot during the fall, and at the end of fall last year we killed the kings on the tangy toad. Although as of this year in Holland 80% of our fish have come of the bloody nose spoon. My favorite spoons are bloody nose, tangy toad, and the flouder pounder

  3. We had lines in the water by 6 and we had 2 really nice hits right of the bat, but neither fish actually hooked up. We didnt have another hit until 8, but it was well worth the wait. A nice 20 lbs spring king hit our braided dipsey 128 back with a bloody nose spoon on it. After about a 20 min fight we landed it and we already had another 14 pound king on our 150 copper with a Wolverine Mag Spoon. At the end of the night we took our third fish which was a 8 lbs laker. The laker was caught on a downrigger with a orange toad mag Moonshine spoon. All fish were taking at 80-90 FOW. So we ended the night 3 for 5 and we had three hits on the Wolverine Mag spoon. Great night of fishing and listening to the Red wings on the radio. Alot of Fun!!!

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  4. We got out by 6:30 and it was a great day for fishing. We didnt have a hit for about an hour and then a 8 pound king hit our braided dipsey 128 back on a bloody nose spoon in 90 fow. About half and hour later we cought a 8 pound laker on the same exact setup. Once we got the rod back in the water the same setup went off again and it was a reallly nice king but it snapped the line. We fished for another hour and our 10 color lead with lemon ice on it went and it was another 8 pound laker. So we ended the day 3 for 4, so not the best day of fishing, but the wheather was great!!!

  5. Its easy to run boards later, and if i only had 6 rods i would run 2 of each and see what is working. So 2 downrigger, 2 dipseys, and 2 planers. I like copper more than lead, but that just my oppinion. You could also run a wire dipsey along with a braided, fore more variety..... What port are you planning on going out of?

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