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Posts posted by Gnarf
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That's a nice report and all but we need the real info..... what color underwear were you wearing
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I heard 330 to 360 is where break was found
Also heard 3 to 4 inch ales in the kings
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Longer leads work better but harder to net. I like 15 for leads to meat rigs but I lose a few fish back of boat. On the other side 9 foot lead less fish but easier net
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I could fish Sunday but not saturday
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Covered some water today!
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Would these fit in a standard style track like the tite loks or traxstech?
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Nice job bob. I need to get a weekday off to fish with ya
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Have a walleye charter on erie. Didn't realize they lined up
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Hmmm I'm the exact opposite. Can't get ales to bite but always run out of herring
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If your local around gr or the lakeshore most big lake tackle shops have the premium strips which are prebrined. Also used to be erie dearie prebrined too
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Hmm I don't notice anything lost but I was driving there and now you got me worried over probably nothing lol. Thanks for being a good person btw
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First things first what kind of steering do you have?
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Fished from 730 to just past sunset. Had to pull lines as boat lights acting up. Ran 6 rods all stingers up high top 40.
135 halfway to grand haven had pod of bait and active fish. Took 3 kings in short time before sunset then it stopped. When I pulled lines found 4 rods tangled. Probably from a turn or current. Explains sudden shut off.
All fish had bait in em. Hot lures tangerine jelly belly and clown uv
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Too many to name. My news feed has pics almost eveyday. GH charters been doing well on silvers offshore and in the mudd. SH charters split between silvers and lakers. St joe has been good too. My post wasn't meant as a " you suck " kind of a post if it came off that way just saying silvers are around gotta be on top game to get numbers though.
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The silver are there just not as easy as it used to be to get em. Check out the charter catches. The ones that usually do good are still doing good.
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Couple fish on em but haven't fished much or had many hits overall to say if they work any better yet. My picture on the first page -- the top 2 on the left were the ones hit
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Sunday looks like the better of the two with the current forecast but you can always check the wave bouy in St joe before leaving
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Fish in 140 to 150 north by port sheldon with the bait I've heard
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Thanks for sharing. Looks like you were in the bait pretty good
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No hard feelings here I won't get angry for a difference in opinion on fishing. I'm just saying we have such a small impact on the population by the number of shakers kept. If it really did make a significant or noticeable difference wouldn't there be more restrictions?
Either way I'm taking away from the original thread. Perhaps a discussion best kept seperate
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What does it matter. Killing adult salmon means they never spawn which means in 3 years there's no offspring from that fish. Killing a 16 inch king means that fish never grows up either.... boats go out in October and slam young of the year fish yet we still have adult fish....
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Saturday fished south haven wmfl.
Ended up 4 for 10.
Got through the pier heads about 605am and headed a little south and setup in 90 on a NW. Trolled north for an hour before coming back SE. Turned back NW a little north of port when we found some marks and picked away hits about twice an hour. A lot of short strikes or short lived fights lost our first 3 fish. All between 115 and 125 on the same line NW and SE. 2.7 at the ball
We ended up 3 for 8 at this point. Both divers back 110 to 135 with green dots pro trolls and rapture hitman mirage noseeum flys took half the hits. 300 copper with magnum flounder pounder had 3 hits. Also had a drive by on 5 color with prototype orange superslim and a small laker on glow green meat rig with glow frog 8in spin doctor.
With time running out and needing silver we pushed out a little deeper and changed up the spread to more stingers and superslim and managed to take a steelie in 150 on 5 color with stinger uv veggies. Before pulling lines.
Sunday left out of holland around 7am and setup in the sliders around 140 fow. Ended up 4 for 5
Worked north and south between 125 and 160 for 4 hours with only a short strike to show for it. Tons of fish on the graph. Got a word from a friend there was a small scum line with some fish in 175 and went out there and setup a stinger and superslim spread speeding up to 3.2 at the ball.
Took 2 small steelie first pass north. Both on 5 color double orange crush superslim. Coming back south rigger down 80 with superslim hawg wild takes 10 lb king. Made a couple more passes and managed a small laker before calling it a day.
Tough fishing but it was a beautiful weekend on the water
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Trash can with spin n glow on riggers or divers either right on bottom or close. I let my rigger down till it bounces then bring it up a couple feet. Every 15 minutes I let it back down to bounce again. Also catch em on pro trolls usually chrome or silver.
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Boats n 'hos will be there
Ludington 6/30 am. What would you have done different?
in Lake Michigan Discussion
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Seems like the fish hang in the cold water and feed out of temp. I agree with trying a few higher lines.