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  1. Fishing is still a bit slow out here on grand haven ended up 3/3 people on the radio were catching shallow and out deep so fish are scattered everywere with not many bites. We had all three hits at 130 fow trolling 2.4 at the ball at a NW troll. most people on radio we're catching on north troll.

    Rigger 55 down small lake trout on Kevorkian bubble

    Rigger 55 down on a slider it was a rainbow color with black dot 14 pound steelhead

    5 color blue dolphin small laker

    Hope this helps might go out tomorrow pending weather good luck all

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  2. Not sure why the guy @ northshore said that, but im not a engine guy by any means. I did also tell him to do a full engine check just to be sure what is causing the stall. It runs fine when in the channel and going fast, just when im trolling for about 30-40 minutes and its like gasping for air or not getting the gas and shuts off only when i troll at low speeds. if i go around 4 mph it wont stall, only when i have it go as slow as it can. My thought is if i have the boat go 4 mph and get two baggs one on both sides that might put it down to 2-2.5 mph.

    If im wrong please let me know, again i have never had this problem and dont want to waste my time/money if it is the engine and i can just slow it down

  3. Went out of Grand haven with our new boat and set lines around 140 fow around 6:45pm. trolled NW and had a screamer on the dypsy 250back on a uv blue dolphin at 155 fow, had two buddies with me who has never been fishing so he grabbed the dypsy and set hook while fish was running....WELL line snapped so that was a bummer. About 1 hour later rigger went off 57 down on a watermelon and lost at the boat. Alot of boats in the 140-160 area. we had some motor troubles so had to call it a day. went 0-2 :( in about 90 minutes.

  4. well the cold weather coming in i would start out in the channel and work your way out to about 90 feet or so. jplugs are the lures to use this time of year, but at first light i would use anything that glows. went out last night and went 4-6 out of port sheldon using chrome jplugs and bloody nose spoons one 110 back on a dipsy and the other three were on a chrome jplug on a rigger 45 down at 80 fow, 45 down at 65fow and one right in the channel. nothing big all kings biggest was 14 pounds. Good luck and happy fishing

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