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dan agnello

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  1. Doesn’t seam to be many lakers left at the river “corner”! just in front of the city south marina.

    On the pier still getting whitefish the past week.

    Sunday me and Bill caught 22” ers, and Mark got a big one after I left; Bill didn’t  text me back on how big it was; probably bigger than 24”;  Lance caught a 22” burbot and another guy caught at least a 15lb channel cat.

    About 10 days ago Bill got 2 24” whiteys.

    No steelhead yet on the pier or in the river.

    We are using single spawn eggs on two single hooks on each pole; one tied to the end of the line and a 2-3” dropper tied a foot of so above the bottom hook..

    Whitefish Guru Bill swears by his single hook setup with fluoro line and even gave me a setup he made, but caught mine on my reg mono leader w/singles on a treble hook.

    Yesterday I did make up 2 fluoro rigs and one regular mono to see if there is any difference in catch rates.

    We expect steelies any minute!

    Happy Thanking!

    Capt Dan 

     

  2. I am a retiree that has been fishing Lac Mich for a long time and moved to SoHa end of April. Most of the time we fish St Joe and SoHa.

    Would love to get a list of fisherman in the SJoe, SoHa, Paw Paw, Holland, etc area that would be available next season to fish.
    For worker bees will go out on weekends before Memorial  Day and after Labor Day. 
    For us retiress, we go out during the week.

    If interested please text me at 517 750-7452. Thanks.

    P.S. Putting the boat up Thursday until first week in March when I get her ready for SJoe Coho Jacks late March/early April.

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  3. Fished 40-75’. Got skunked with 6 lines out. Small laker on rigger down 73’ bouncing off the bottom got off after a short while. Hit blue dolphin spin n glo 42” behind chrome SD w/green reflective tape on one side. As predicted 3-5s had built up by noon so we pulled lines..Got in 3 1/2 hrs like we thought.

    Oldest son was in town so we planned a day off from helping us move in to our new house..

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  4. Ditchmafia: I live here now so will be my first fall fishing here. if I get out this week or next I’ll run some high  lines in the river and around the pier heads. Then run out to  maybe 50-130’. Covering top to mid water for steelies and down  to 80’ or so for maybe some 3 yr old kings. 
    Most  of steelies  we caught this yr were 40-60’ down.

  5. Saw a report that Monday a wall of kings came in to the Betsie.

    But, there should still be some straggler 4 yr olds, 3 yrs and lakers and steelies. We got a decent amount of marks for this time of year.

    Stopped at Manistee launch on the way up. So sad. Only six tow vehicles in the parking lot with just a few boats doing harbor patrol.

    I was surprised that Frankfort launch lot was full. I had to park on the grass. Didn’t hear of any catches and no one was at the fish cleaning station. 

    Heard someone got a king Thursday night and a laker was caught yesterday. Pretty bad.

    We marked some decent bait balls and one was the largest I’ve ever seen. Think in like 120fow it lit up the entire screen on my Lowrance. Crazy!

    Getting new steering cable installed this week, but will be out here in SoHa until mid October, then will put her to bed for the winter.

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  6. 4 for 6 today, 2 lakers, a steelhead and small coho we threw back. All fish in 118-122 fow around 10am. Had double on the 200 cu and dipsey. Got small laker on blue bubble SD and blue bubble fly; steelie on dipsey on 3 back 165’ on mag modified green dolphin; and laker on 200cu on john king ghostbuster spoon.
    Had short rips on 300 and 225 cu but didn’t hookup. Fished from 90-180.
    Some nice marks and some bait fish in 180.
    Sog 2.2-3.2.

  7. GAC:

    Yes city launch is accessible. You have to follow the detour signs, or from Phoenix take Bailey north to Wells round about then go west on Well or take Wells west off the Blue Star. All 5 docks are almost always above water. Sometimes the 3 on the left the aprons are under water. I've always used the 2 east ones and have never had to wade in a few inches of water. They have always been dry.

    Good luck. 

  8. Now those are some nice perch. There were  20 boats out mid morning; from pier south. Over a dozen at or around the rock pile a mile south. At least couple  dozen  trailers at the launch.

    All 5 docks at the launch are above water, but you have to wade thru a few inches of water on the aprons to  use the 3 western docks. The eastern  2 are usually completely dry.

    The fish cleaning station is still open. Has 2 tables with disposer and 4 stations at each table.

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