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Great Gazoo

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  1. Not ug. More like game on, if I could stop working 12's. Nothing like taking kings and steel in 6' of water on size 3 j's off yellow birds in July...

    Sounds like a good plan. I was getting excited about the water finally setting up and the good reports coming in though. You're definitely more optimistic than me about the 20 degree temp change over night (in July). Let's hope you're right!:thumb:

  2. The Courtesy Motel on the corner of 31 and M-45 is the only motel I can think of.

    Honestly, for an out of towner I would recommend Grand Haven or Holland (even though I prefer to fish out of Pt. Sheldon). Much better places to stay. Even if you stayed closer to those 2 areas and were dead set on fishing Pt. Sheldon you can be at the launch in 20 minutes.

  3. I bought an RV "hot lips" early last year on a recommendation by a guy at the tackle store.

    When he was ringing me up, I was thinking "am I really going to buy this stupid looking thing"?

    It pretty much never left the end of my 300' copper after it's first trip. It caught a lot of fish.

  4. Fished out of Port Sheldon today in 75-100 feet. I would call the waves today a real sloppy 2 foot chop with an occasional 3 (maybe) mixed in. I don't think it was the wave height that had you "white knuckled", it's more of those 2 footers that are about a millimeter apart from each other that makes the lake uncomfortable.

    If I was in your boat this morning, I would not have complained when you turned back to port.

  5. I'm having a little trouble with tight drags on a couple of reels on my copper set ups. One is a CV55, the other is a 55 Clarion.

    I have to pretty much open the drag all the way up to "sometimes" get them to creak out. I am dragging fish after fish on these 2 set-ups.

    the CV55 is about a year old and the Clarion was purchased this winter.

    Any tips/tricks to get the drags to loosen up a bit?

    My other Convectors that are spooled up with lead have never had this problem.

  6. They matter to me. Only because green goes out the port side and chrome goes out the starboard side. Not a good feeling when you realize that someone put out 185 feet of line on the #3 setting set-up on the wrong side of the boat.

    I wouldn't care what color you gave me as long as everyone knows which color goes out what side.

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