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dan agnello

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  1. The black n white kitty is still stinking up the boat.

    Fished  70’-140’ no hits, no runs no errors.

    Had eight lines out including 1 meat rig (CJ King glo frog) and dragon slayer flasher and bull frog Howie fly, and no hits.

    About 25 boats out with us most of the morning n heard of only one steelie caught in 120’ and didn’t see any nets get wet.

    Guy at launch had 1 laker and 1 king they caught in 140’.

    Beatiful day on kake Michigan!

     

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  2. I have had one for a few years, but never hooked it up; it just looked like a pain; so Josh said he had two that he brought. Most of the morning he had a 100’ lead; about 11:30 I asked him to shorten it to about 50’.Shortly threafter we caught a nice king.

    Think I’ll hook mine up!

    We had no rain yesterday which surprised me from what I saw on the radar at 0500 on TV in Jackson.

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  3. Went 10 for 14, 8 kings, coho n a dink coho that went back.
    Fished 92-103fow straight out and a few miles north of pier heads.
    2-3s all day out of NE, 9 hits north troll, rest east, 2.5-3.0sog.
    8 fish on CJohn’s Goc Magnum, 1 coho on rigger slider on Goc regular.
    Mag Whammy, ruv blue flounder, uv gr dolphin and uv like a mixed veggie and similar with blue stripe instead of green.
    Every pole, except my reg dipsey took fish: 5 1/2 and 10 colors, 200 and 300’ copper; riggers down 47’ and 54’ with 48’ leads: slide diver 147’ out with 50’ lead (about 47’ down).
    Great day on Lac Michigan!

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  4. Good job Tarrey. Your doctored spoons worked well. I’ll have to get some more stick paint n doctor up some of my NBKs like yours.

    When we were fishing next to you we were getting frustrated with no hits but as soon as we passed u in 111 we got one on and  we worked 121’ area as well.

    We are doing St Joe again early next week.

    Get ‘em Saturday!

    Lost a few spoons yesterday, so just replenished  them with an order to Capt John King.

  5. Went 5 for 7; all kings 8-18lbs.

    1 in 86’, 2 in 111’ and 2 in 121’. 

    1st was on rigger 47’ back n 47’ down on CJKing Gold Or Crush.

    Dipsey on 3 out 150’ and 10C same spoon.

    Rigger down 50’ 50 lead GOC spoon again.

    300 copper w/2color swr  with mag nbk gr/spoon took one.

    lot of nice fish at fish cleaning station!

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  6. I agree with Mega Byte, not sure why you would put a dipsey on a board and not sure a board could handle the force. Dipsey holder should be parralell to the water. I don't have them, but the holders you can ratchet up before you remove remove the dipsey rod are awesome.

    Rod trees are the greatest invention  since sliced bread. For up to 300' of copper and full core I use standard Off Shore boards. They track just fine.

    My friend even uses the Church walleye board  for up to 300 copper and full core n they surprisingly track well; he did move the weight all the way back though.

    Your setup looks real good. Enjoy!!!!!!

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  7. Only 1 for 4; lost 2 kings at the boat; Capt Dan needs to practice his netting skills.
    Lost a laker who hit the UV Skinny Minney spoon ( one with fish on it) as I was tripping the SB rigger to change the spoon; Capt John Gold Orange Crush took all 3 kings; 
    2 on same port rigger down 29' with 65' leads.
    SB rigger was originally 55' lead length but went to 65' after first king.
    Other king on port black dipsey on 2.5 out 100'.
    Started dipseys at 55 & 65' with mo hits; so after first fish went to 100' and 120'.
    Speed was 2.4-3.0.
    All fish caught in 60fow  running in cleaner water next to very dirty water; the very dirty water
    was out to at least 59'; have never seen that before.
    Caught fish up hill and downhill. Pretty much straight out from the pierheads. Water temp was 44-45 degrees. 
    Waves lazy 2-3s that later build up to choppier 2-3s/2-4s when we pulled lines at 1:45.670-0

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  8. South Haven buoy number 45168 has been deployed for this year and is reporting wind, waves, etc and lake temp from surface down almost to it's anchor. It also has a webcsm like most of the GLOS buoys do.
    Cooke buoy 45068 has not been deployed yet but I would expect it  to be deployed in a week or so.
    You can find a summary of all the Great Lakes buoys at
    "glbuoys.glos.us. The spread sheet has a summary of conditions at each buoy and you click on it for full data.
    Also, you can get instant wind n gusts, air temlp. water temp (surface only) and wave height by texting 866 -218-9973. Just text the buoy number to the toll-free number and text response will be buoy conditiins.
    Wishing you a safe, fun 2019  boating/fishing season.

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