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  1. Set lines at 4 pm in 180 fow and started working SE in the ever growing east wind. Got a little choppy for my boat and we even had a little water break over the bow at one point. We pretty slow for most of the trip with us picking up 4 fish between 4 and 8 pm - 1 nice king, 1 nice steelie, a shaker king, and a 3 lb king. At 8 pm we found ourselves in 80 fow and I put out a couple divers (only riggers and coppers up to this point). I didn't take long until the divers started going - nice kings! From 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm or so we went 6-6, all kings - 3 around 15 lbs. All in 80-65 fow NE troll.

    What worked:

    1-1 rigger 70 ft, Dreamweaver mag dbl UV Caramel Dolphin - King

    1-1 rigger fixed slider 40 ft - Silver Streak regular Veggie Delight - Steelhead

    1-1 200 copper - Dreamweaver SS Steelie Dan - shaker king

    2-2 6 color - unknown spoon (I'll take a picture later) - 3 lb king, king

    2-2 Mag dipsy diver on wire back 65 - Spin Doctor Blue Bubble/Poofster Fly - 2 kings

    2-2 Slide diver back 75 - Protroll 8" Bikini Dots - UV arctic blast fly - 2 kings

    1-1 300 copper - Silver Streak mag Blue Dolphin - king.

    I'll post pictures of the lures later.

  2. Took a coworker and his daughter this morning. Fished 9 to 11 am this morning south of Holland and ended up 3-5. Hooked up with 4 steelhead and a nice king. 2 steelies that got off earned their freedom with acrobatics. We mainly fished a scum line set up between 160 and 180 for. Multiple directions took hits. 3.3 to 3.5 mph.

    What worked:

    1-2 steelhead 3 color, orange superslim

    1-1 steelhead 1 color, orange superslim

    0-1 steelhead 100 copper, orange superslim

    1-1 king 300 copper, mag streak blue dolphin.

    Good two hours of fishing for the middle of the morning I think.

  3. Fished the WMFL tournament this morning on 2 hours of sleep and went 6 for 8 and second place without falling asleep at the helm.

    We started south in 60 fow and picked up a nice king then a long dry spell. Lots of fish on my graph. Tried different directions an speeds in 70 to 100 for before heading out to deeper water. Picked up a smaller king (4 lbs?) in 120 and missed a good king, missed a big laker on a meat rig, then got a laker in 130 for. It was 9:30 at this point and I decided to go steelheading. We pulled lines and reset in 190 fow. Found a temp break and quickly got 3 steelies.

    What worked:

    1-1 king 100 copper stingray dbl uv jagerbomb. 65 fow SW troll 2.2 mph

    1-1 king 150 copper stingray dbl uv mixed veggies. 120 fow WNW troll 2.7 mph

    0-1 king 300 copper silverstreak mag blue dolphin. 120 fow NNW troll 2.7 mph

    0-1 laker size 1 diver with mag ring back 185 with green uv SD & green uv bw cutback rig. 120 fow NNE troll 2.2 mph

    1-1 laker 200 copper stinger dbl uv mixed veggies. 130 fow WNW troll 2.7 mph

    3-3 steelhead. Orange superslims. 3.6 to 4 mph. 2 color, 3 color, mono with 2 oz snap weight 50-50 method.

  4. I've tried a few times this month in water up to 200 ft deep with nothing to show for it. I've fished both sides of temp breaks. Found a temp break out in 160 to 180 fow in Holland this past weekend and there were a lot of bugs hatching off the surface.

    Do I need to wait for the offshore water to warm up a little more?

    Just asking because although I like salmon fishing I would much rather target steelhead if the weather allows my boat to get out there.

    -JD

  5. Thank you Kid Coulson for going fishing with me today. We fished near the sliders in 100-140 fow and ended up 6-6 with 3 kings from about 8 to 14 lbs, 2 lakers and a small steelie. Divers with Flasher/Fly took 3 fish. 300 copper with a blue dolphin took another 2, and the steelie came a 2 color with an orange superslim.

    No troll direction was best - took hits going SW, W, NW, SE, NE. There was a strong current pushing my lines around. No troll speed was best - took hits from 2.0 to 3.8 mph.

    Marked a decent number of fish. Seems like the water temps / weather pattern has the kings spread out and not interested in biting. Had a good number of follows on the graph on my riggers, but couldn't get them to go. I tried all sorts of lead lengths and different sized/colored spoons.

    Found some alewives in one of the kings, and several alewives in one of the lakers.

  6. Thursday - Good fishing! We found some kings in the top 35 ft of water off of Saugatuck. Had action from the ball to the sliders. Best water was 110 to 130. Orange uv stinger sized stinger spoons on free sliders were hot. Ended up overall 12 for 17? Brought home 7 kings in the 6-10 lb range plus 1 lake trout. Let a few other fish go home. North troll worked well.

    Saturday - Different story. Set up in the same general area as Thursday and trolled north again. Ended up 1-5 I think? (3 - 7 including shakers!) 3 of the fish we lost were nice angry kings. Then I think we lost a lake trout. Lures were deeper - divers back 130 ft+ with meat rig & FF took hits. Rigger at 99 ft with raspberry dolphin had a nice king who wrapped us into my 300 copper and got off. Ended up with 1 fish (7 lb laker) for the cooler on an orange superslim in 120 fow. Disappointing day for bringing out 2 rookies, but we had fun and stayed out there until 1:30 pm.

    I need to review to see what I did wrong, but I have the idea based on current the south troll direction might have been better... Shows I need to adjust based on conditions, not on what worked 2 days prior.

  7. You're just going to have to experiment out on the water. Typically to bottom currents on Lake Michigan travel counterclockwise (Northish near Holland / Grand Haven) but they can vary significantly depending on wind conditions (is the Lake turning over or not?).

    One thing to look for is if the downrigger cables are angled to the sides. This will give you the direction of any current you are fishing. Then you have to figure out which way is trolling with the current.

    If you are confident in your Fish Hawk speeds and compare them to GPS speed you should be able to determine which direction the current is flowing.

  8. Brett, If you're surface speed is from the Fish Hawk unit you are going to want to calibrate the surface speed to the probe. The way I did this was to wait for a very calm day and proceed as follows:

    1. Start trolling at a consistent speed. I did this at about 2.5 mph.

    2. Let the probe down only 2-3 ft on the rigger (until you get a reading from the probe to show up)

    3. Wait for the numbers to stabilize on the Fish Hawk (both surface & probe).

    4. Once stable, are the probe and surface speed the same?

    5. If NOT, adjust the surface speed calibration on the Fish Hawk display until they are the same (or close)

    6. Once calibrated (or they were the same to begin with) turn around 180 degrees

    7. Wait for the numbers to stabilize on the Fish Hawk (both surface & probe).

    8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 until you are happy with the results (closely matching speeds).

    Now, if the calibration has been done, to read the unit lets go to your scenario:

    Surface speed is 2.1 mph & downspeed is 2.5 mph

    Now as to where the current is it can be hard to tell without actually being out on the water. There can be several scenarios:

    (1) Surface current is pushing your boat in the trolling directing at 0.4 mph, and no current below

    (2) There is no surface current, and the current below is traveling towards you at 0.4 mph

    (3) Combination of surface current pushing your boat and the current below adding up to a 0.4 mph difference

    (4) Both currents are flowing the same direction with different speeds.

    Additional Notes:

    You can often compare GPS speed to the help you determine the current conditions as well.

    If want to get even more complicated you can calibrate the Fish Hawk speed to match GPS speed - but you have to make sure there is NO surface current.

    Also remember if the downrigger lines aren't straight behind the boat the probe is not likely tracking straight either.

  9. I didn't write everything down today. It was much of the same though. Ended up 16 for ? - 20 I think. 14 lakers and 2 nice kings.

    Thank you Joe & Kelly for coming along! What an awesome day!

    North & south trolls best between 50 & 60 fow. Divers and riggers and coppers were all just as good. Standard size divers on 2.5 back 75 to 125 ft with flasher flies and meat rigs. Riggers down 35 to 55 - one with spoons & the other with flasher flies. Best boards were coppers 100, 150 & 200 with standard sized spoons - key was gold colored.

    2 kings came on the following spoons:

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  10. Thank you Terry for organizing the event. Thank you to Silver Streak for sponsoring. And a big thanks to my dad and his friend Laurence for reeling in a bunch of fish! We set lines in 40 fow and began trolling WSW. Made it to 50 fow and the rods started popping. Overall ended up 14 for 16. Picked up 8 lakers, 2 nice kings, 1 16" king, 1 coho & 2 shakers. Pretty much everything picked up fish. Best troll was WSW at 2.2 - 2.5 mph at the ball between 50 & 70 fow.

    What worked best:

    2 color with Mini Streak gold Jägerbomb - 2-2 nice king & shaker

    Rigger at 40', 50' & 55' with white paddle & bw poofster fly - 3-3 lakers

    100 copper with standard Flounder Pounder RV - 2-2 nice king & small king

    Standard diver with mag ring back 75 ft on 2.5 with DW 10" SD Hammertime with a NFN meat rig - 1-2 laker and a missed bigger king.

    Also lost a decent king while SLOWLY setting a 300 copper with a mag silver streak blue dolphin. I didn't set the hook good.

    The lures - 11 different lures took hits.

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