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Mega Byte replied to Reel-Deal's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
That tangled mess is why I quit running spin doctors on both high and low divers on the same side of the boat. In theory they were separated far enough, but it only takes one bad turn to mess things up. Great looking silver fish. Nice job. Sent from my LG-Q710AL using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App -
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Mega Byte replied to Reel-Deal's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Holland am 8-24
Mega Byte replied to littleboat's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Holland pm 8-19
Mega Byte replied to littleboat's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Holland pm 8-19
Mega Byte replied to littleboat's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Grand Haven Launch
Mega Byte replied to Wheres Joe's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
It was worse a two weeks ago than it was in the spring. Still usable. Wear boots. Don't pay for the parking fee. It's free. 80% of the lot was under water a two weeks ago. -
8/20 Port Sheldon
Mega Byte replied to the kingfisher's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Took my son out for his birthday. Launched at 9 am. Marked tons of bait and arches in 80 - 100 fow south of the pier. Fished 80 fow out to 150 fow. Had a miss in 150 fow on a 200 Cu, RV green flounder. Picked up a nice coho in 80 fow on a 300 Cu, blue haze paddle and meat rig. That was it. Pulled lines at 1:30. Thought about going deeper, but had a buddy that went out to 300 fow and back without a bump. Decided to stay in where we were at least marking fish and try and force feed them. Sent from my LG-Q710AL using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
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Pentwater 8-16 and Ludington 8-17
Mega Byte replied to EdB's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Grand Haven Aug 17 evening
Mega Byte replied to Bobr's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
Nice night to be out there....but man, I hate it when you don't even get a bump. Sent from my LG-Q710AL using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App -
My high divers are braid. 10' poles. Biggest reason for wire is they get deep better. No need to run them high. There is a theory of the electrical benefits from the wire attacking fish, but I am not aware of any scientific studies proving that. There is a lot of negatives with wire setups and if there is no need to go deep, why introduce the negatives into your spread? For negatives - (1) there is zero stretch in the wire (same can be said for braid), (2) wire can get stuck in the rollers which is a big problem with a big, head-banging king, (3) if the wire is down, a fish at the boat can run into them and easily cut the line. Those last two have happened to me this year. There is no way I would run 4 wire rods. The high diver being the longer rod with the shorter wire diver rod on the inside is good practice though. Sent from my LG-Q710AL using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
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Minor repairs to the boat. So we were back in action for the small, Michigan Sportsman tournament in Muskegon this AM. Heard the fishing hasn't been that great, so I decide to check the often overlooked water - that inside water less than 50 feet. Marked tons of bait with big arches around them in 48 fow. Tons of bait and fish. However, none of them would bite. Buggers. Started sliding out. Worked out to 200 fow with no hits. Spun around and tried an East troll. In 160 fow the starboard slide diver out 111' (about 30' deep) took a hit. The big guy peeled off 350' of line in his first run. My brother boated his person best king - 25 pounds. No other hits. We got him on a blue flounder pounder. We tried meat, spoons, flies and plugs. Covered 20' down to 65'. Temp break was about 35' down, but did vary significantly depending on your fow. Not many fish were caught in the tourney. Biggest was 27 pounds. Ours was 2nd biggest. Felt good to get the skunk out of the box. Got him around 10:45 am. Sent from my LG-Q710AL using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
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Grand haven 8/14 pm
Mega Byte replied to Aquaholic's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Holland 8/10 pm
Mega Byte replied to Aaron Nusbaum's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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South Haven August 9-10
Mega Byte replied to robotucky's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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All the notes are in my notebook, which is in the boat, which is getting repaired...but from memory...here we go. Passed a bunch of boats that were set up in 130 FOW on our way out at 6 PM. Hit the brakes at 215 FOW and set lines. Worked into 190 and picked up a nice steelhead on a 100 Cu double orange crush. Buy that time most of those boats in 130 had moved out to 190. Got two more steelhead hits on that same setup (boated one of them). Once in the 180s and nother around 170 fow. Picked up a chubby, angry coho down 40 on a rigger in the 150 range (blue flounder pounder). Picked up a 12 pound steelhead on a 200 Cu with a small greenish paddle and fly. Found a lot of bait around 110 FOW, but no big arches. Didn't mark may fish. Worked water from 215 into 87 fow but never had a king hit. For the most part, we were straight out front. Finished with good steelhead and an 8# coho. Just before we were going to pull lines, the engine stopped. Got it going again for a few seconds and it puttered out. Seemed like it wasn't getting fuel. Not sure what the problem was. Made good use of my tow insurance though. There's a kicker motor in my future at some point, just have to get some house projects done for my wife first. Anyway, not sure where the kings were. I heard some guys were doing about a 10 mile run south to find some. Hopefully my boat can be fixed and we can get back on the water soon.
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Muskegon 8/9 am. 1 for 2
Mega Byte replied to Seahunt210's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Pentwater 8/4 AM, 6 for 9
Mega Byte replied to Mega Byte's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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My boat must hang off the back of the trailer a bit because I don't have that issue. You also need to consider water turbulence. Especially if you use a trolling plate. Turbulence will seriously hurt your transducer's performance. You might also have to consider interference from other electronics such as a Fish Hawk receiver. Sent from my LG-Q710AL using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
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Pentwater 8/4 AM, 6 for 9
Mega Byte replied to Mega Byte's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Left the dock around 5:15 am. Once we hit the big lake we headed south. I noticed a lot of activity on the sonor so we stopped way short of our destination to inspect it. There was a lot of bait on the sonar. My dad thought it was broken. But we noticed a few big arches on the screen so we dropped lines. As we were setting our 3 line, the 100 CU with an orange moonshine spoon took a hit. We boated a 13# king. We continued south in the same water depth (57 fow) until we ran out of bait. Then we circled back on our GPS trail and didn't find any bait or arches there either. I'm not sure how that much bait totally disappears, but it did. We started a West troll to deeper water. In 87 fow the 200 starts peeling line like we hooked onto a missile. This was my worst fear - a big fish on my 200 Cu setups. That's because the reels are too small for how I'm using them and after the copper, I don't have much line for backing. This fishing was peeling line so fast I was sure I must have forgotten to tighten the drag a bit after the putting the board out. Usually I keep them somewhat loose so the drag pull helps alert me of the strike, but given the lake was totally flat I figured I had just left the drag too loose. So I tightened it a bit. That made zero difference so now I was sure I had forgotten to tighten the drag once the board got in place. I tightened it a little more. Still no difference. The line was peeling off just as fast as before. It was peeling too fast for me to grab it to try and get any sense of where the drag was set at. At this point what I should have done was turned the boat and started to circle the fish. I didn't. I tightened the drag just a little bit more and "pop", the line goes slack and the pole goes straight up in the air. I believe it broke at the copper to mono backing point. Then I tested the drag. Oh my was that drag set tight. I had a hard time even pulling it out. So that was a massive, massive, fish. So while we were on the boat I ordered two new reels from Captain Chuck's to replace my 200 coppers so I have more line capacity. With the size of fish we're getting now, I think it's needed. I feel like if I had the extra line capacity, I would have been more patient and let it peel line for a couple of minutes straight without getting worried. We hung around in that depth for a bit with nothing else to show for it so we slid out. In 120 FOW the wire slide diver starts bouncing, but not peeling line. It was set with a mountain dew colored spin doctor and meat rig about 55 feet down. We boat a small 2# laker. Somewhere in here was also pulled in a 12# laker on the deep rigger (set 50' down) on a white/glow paddle and fly. In 135 FOW we took a 19# king (personal best for my 10 year old) on the same wire slide diver setup. These are the first fish I've caught since switching my wire rods over to slide divers. As this fish is peeling line, I'm realizing I don't have an sort of shock absorber between the fish and pole. So we played him with a pretty loose drag. He would run and headbang and peel line, but those reels have tons of wire on them so I wasn't worried about getting spooled. We played him nice and easy and got him in the box. The bait was presented about 50' down. I can't recall the depth, but we had a nice king hit on a 200 Cu with a big Blue Haze paddle and meat rig. That one was one for about a minute before it came off. It was a nice fish. In 162 FOW we picked up a 9# steelhead on the same 100 Cu with the orange moonshine spoon. In 175 FOW the downrigger pole starts bouncing like crazy, but doesn't release right away. It was a classic slider hit. I had a fixed slide diver set up about 15 above the ball, so presented about 35' down. The bait was a sliver and lime green, old-school SS spoon. The pole released but by the time I grabbed it the fish was off. The bait was a Moonshine dancing anchovy spoon. We picked up another steelhead on the 100 Cu orange moonshine spoon as we were pulling lines in 150 FOW. It was a 12 pound steelhead. The 250 Cu didn't fire, neither did either of the high divers or one of the riggers. I switched baits out a few times, but the ones that didn't take anything were a wonderbread J-plug, Kevin's girlfriend spin doctor and meat rig, Moonshine Hulk spoon, a Captain Chuck's custom blue/green moonshine spoon, a stinky Leroy paddle and meat right (white paddle with black static-like markings on it), and a couple of other spoons I can't remember. At the fish cleaning station, we did better than most. Several of the guys only had 3 or 4 hits. Saw one guy with a 31# king that was caught north of the pier. There was another guy that got a 32# king south of the pier a few days ago. There are some big fish around. One of them is attached to my 200 Cu setup. For some reason when I connect to my phone I'm not seeing the microSD card, so I'll have to reply with the pictures. So we finished the day with 2 lakers, 2 kings and 2 steelhead.
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Saugatuck Laker Aug 1
Mega Byte replied to wisejohn's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Grand Haven 30 lb Kong
Mega Byte replied to Bobr's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout








