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dan agnello

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  1. Wow!  If I knew I was going to get that kind of reaction to my post from a few people I wouldn’t have done it.

    You guys know fishing, they can turn on for a short time and stop biting for a long time.

    The fact we do well one day doesn’t mean the next will be as good. It’s been up n down all fall. It seams as if we have one good day we’ll have quite a few that are slow.

    I was trying to tell people that they are still in. And, I try to let them know what the pier guys taught me about catching whities n steelhead on the pier. I’ve helped a lot of newbies and they appreciate at it and have a good time. New guy was out with his friend and caught a 7lb steelie.

    I can see where some are coming from and will NOT post any future pier reports.

    Have a safe winter fishing and a Happy Thanksgiving.

    We have a lot to be thankful for. 

  2. The whitefish are still in heavy.

    Three guys fishing together got their 3 man limit of 30  by 10am.

    Out of 10 fisherman as of 10:30 am, when I pulled lines, 55 whitefish and 1 Steelhead were caught. Mostly 3 single, boiled salmon eggs on each of the 2 hooks on each pole. A few were also caught on small spawn bags or spawn clumps.

    I caught 4 whities in  2 1/2 hrs.

    Last Friday wasn’t as good; I got only 1 whitie but friend got a nice 7 lb steelie. 

    Happy Thanksgiving 

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  3. Should have been there yesterday;
    Caarazy day catching on S pier; of 7 guys on the S pier by 11:30 around 38 whitefish and 3 steelies were caught. I got 6 whitefish (2 were a double), 1 small steelie and 1 sucker. Latter 2 were returned.

    Almost all w/3 single boiled salmon eggs in each hook. Have never caught a double except for perch. Nuts.

    Peak is usually around Halloween, but think it’s delayed till now due to water being so warm.

    So get out n get ‘em.

    3 small steelies caught were probably ones planted here in the spring. But, good sign they are starting to come in.

    Finally, lakers are in the river heavy; guys by the clock on north side and across on the south side of the river are slaying  them.

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  4. I did an unofficial non-scientific count on this forum and another forum and here are the spoons that caught the most fish: 

    1.(7 times) Dreamweaver blue dolphin and rv bl dolphin.
    2. (5) Moonshine (MS) bloody nose.
    3. (5) MS Bad Toad RV
    4. (5) MS Raspberry carbon and RC rv. (Rasp C caught record 46 or 48 pd king last yr)
    5. (4) MS green flounder
    6. (4) MS dancing anchovy.
    All with 3 times on list:
    Flea 4 All by Fuzzy Bear Lures
    MS 5 eyes
    MS Green knight
    MS wonderbread
    MS blue jeans.
    Notice a pattern here? Moonshine glow spoons almost all. We always have a bloody nose and blue jeans rv down.
    And, some non glo  that that I use a lot:
    Bl or gr dolphin
    Carmel dolphin
    Double or crush
    Bl or gr mixed veggies
    Jagger bomb
    MS flounder pounder
    Rasta goose (gold in spring); silver later
    Gr toad w/white back (spring)
    Jordo n gold Jordo
    MS happy meal
    Whammy (by Warrior, this is usually down mid morning)
    NBK , aka nat born killer 
    Watermelon
    Any one called alewife: gr, pk, etc.

    Very few guys post reports, so results could be skewed, but gives a good idea.
    And, when none of the above don’t work I look in my boxes for stuff they haven’t see in a while. Lol.

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  5. Skunk in a few hours.

    Noaa lied again; supposed to be 1-3s coming down to 1-2s. By the time we set lines in 60’ 2-3s; got to 100’ n 3-5s; trolled back in to 60’ n pulled lines.

    The Reel Woman, my 21’ Grady, needed a new water pump so she unfortunately went into storage 6 weeks early.

    Wanted to work 130-150’ at least, but not today.

    From reports from 2 boats in the river today and yesterday the kings aren’t in the Black River yet.So they should still be staging up in Big Blue.

    So we’ll try to get in another trip or 2.

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  6. 3 for 3; SB rigger caught all 3. small coho; 22 and 23lb kings. Rigger was 50/50, 50 down n 50’ lead length.

    22lb king hit the slider, a reg size Jorgo spoon. For my 23lber he hit the main spoon, reg size gold Jordo spoon. 
    Had quite a few marks and quite a few times we could see on the fishfinder that the fish would come up, look at both riggers and swim away. Obviously wrong spoons. That’s when I put down Jordo spoons; hit 5 minutes later.

    Coho caught in 88 fow trolling west; both kings in 103fow trolling uphill, north.

    Waves 1-3s, then 1-2s and around 1:45 starting building up again.

    Usual speed 2-3.1Sog; hits were in 2.7Sog area.

     

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  7. 1 for 3; laker on dipsey on 3 out 171’ on yellow bikini bottom SD flasher and pickled sunshine fly in 136’. Hit it first, got off, reset it and hit it again to finally hook up.
    Had fish on in 126’ on way in on 300 copper w/mag Warrior Whammy spoon, but got off.
    Easy nw 1-3s w/some whitecap’s, very fishable  and was actually settling down as predicted.
    Usual 2-3.1Sog

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