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Posts posted by KCOLE
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Personally I'd like to sink every sailboat I come across. Snapped an aluminum prop blade due to a sailboat on Spring Lake a couple years ago. The "captain" cut me off right when I was starting to get up on plane, had no room to turn and had to slam it in reverse to avoid running them over. I'm, (correction; HE'S) lucky I didn't tear up my outdrive. I called him everything but a white man.
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Nice looking boat! Pursuits are great wave busters.
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Well, looks like I'm off to Sam's Club.
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Would you consider selling it?
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Nice looking fish!
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Who's out by the Lake shore? I'm out that way quiet a bit anyway. I know there is the place just south of Port Sheldon (where I usually go out off), but cant think of the name though.
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Morning everybody,
Quick question about meat rigs. Sitting here at work and doing some research on them and figured I'd post this thread. I live in the Grand Rapids/Grandville area and I like to support the local fishing/hunting/tackle shops. Anybody in the Grand Rapids area know where I can buy them, and who has the cheapest price? I was hoping maybe the Outdoorsman in Jenison or even Al & Bobs has them, but maybe I'm forgetting some other places too. I know I can buy them online, but like I said, I make money here in GR and I like to try to keep my money here too.
Thanks,
Beyond Therapy II
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I've been launching my 25' four wins vista there the last two weekends. She's deep, draws probably 2-21/2'. Until I get near the big boats on the south side of the channel I leave it trimmed up 1/2 way and take it slow. Once you get near the houses and larger boats it drops off to 15-20', then you're clear all the way out. Just stay in the middle, you'll be fine.
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Went out of Port Sheldon Sunday morning, lines in the water by 5 am. Started getting setup around 65-70', and trolled straight west/NW @ 2.5-2.7. Waves were an average 2-3' with the occasional 31/2-4', most were rollers, water temp of 68 degrees. Fished from 5 am to 9:15 am, caught one jack on a stacker about 40' down, 25' back on a lemon ice spoon. We probably would have done a little better if that Jack didn't have 2 other lines & spoons tangled around him, who knows how long that was going on for.....
Had copper out around 200-225 yds, that started going going off around day break, but we came up empty on that too. That was a lemon ice spoon as well.
Hopefully we'll have better luck next weekend.
Beyond Therapy II
~ A bad day at fishing is still better than a good day at work.
Holland channel
in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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amen!