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Mega Byte

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  1. Are you going out of Whitehall? If so, I might see you out there. Good luck.
  2. We did a quick fishing trip out of Pentwater on Sunday morning (7/26) and picked up a couple of Kings. Their stomachs were empty too.
  3. I don't fish Ludington, but but live the stick is a reference to the Big Sable Point lighthouse.
  4. Talked to a guy in Whitehall who got 5 kings in 90 fow last night.
  5. Just wondering how it has been going out of Pentwater. We're camping up there this weekend and plan to bringing the boat along.
  6. Here is a graph of of the Chinook stocked in Lake MI by Michigan's DNR over the years. Prior to 2006, we stocked about 6.2 million Chinook per year. During 2012, 2013 and 2014 we stocked a total of 5.88 million (for all 3 years combined).
  7. Been there...here are my last 4 trips out: 1) Volt guage is reading low, but my tech says something is wrong with the guage so ignore it. Lights start going dim. Elec riggers won't pull up, have to pull them by hand. We were able to make it back to the marina. It turns out my new, 2 month old alternator died. Then my tech says it's reading 1.5 volts lower than actual, but should always register something. 2) New alternator installed. Next trip the engine stalls. Change the battery switch to emergency parallel, pulled all the lines and motor back in. Turns out it was a bad battery. The battery was replaced. 3) Fished for the morning then anchored at shore and took the kids on the dunes. The boat wouldn't start. Had to get towed back in. Turns out the starter died. 4) Last trip it was something in the lower unit that went. Started making a nasty sound as we motored in like someone dropped a wrench in the prop. I slowed it to an idle and went in the rest of the way that way. I'm afraid to go back out!
  8. Just curious, what was your water temp 45 ft down? Up in Whitehall last weekend, we had 67 deg on the surface and 64 degrees all the way to the bottom in 85 fow.
  9. Yesterday, when I called the DNR they took the coordinates and said a local DNR officer would be notified. This morning I called the Ludington Coast Guard first. I explained I hooked into some nets and asked if they should be notified. They said 'Yes' and I gave them the coordinates and described it as being about 5.3 miles NW of the Whitehall pier. They said that was Grand Haven's area of operations. When I called Grand Haven, they said they don't do anything with nets but the DNR does and to contact the DNR.
  10. I just called the coast guard in Ludington, they said to call Grand Haven. I called Grand Haven and they said to call the DNR, which I already did.
  11. 122 FOW, 5.3 miles NW of the pier GPS format 1: N43º 25.554' W86º 29.702' GPS format 2: 43°25'56.22"N 86°29'57.78"W There's no salmon up there either, just Lakers. Was intending to stay closer to the piers but had someone else drive for me while I was setting lines. They went way north. I couldn't tell in the fog. We pulled all our lines and backed right over top of the nets. I marked them on the fish finder and then set the waypoint. I know they drift some, but be aware they are out there. I snagged them with a 300 Cu. On my graph, it looked like a pole leaning on a 45º angle from the bottom and reaching as high as 20' off bottom. I didn't know my 300s would run so deep, but maybe we were going a little slow or there is more that was higher that I didn't mark on the graph. Hindsight 20/20, I should have slipped a hook on my spare roll of downrigger wire, sent it down there and then hooked something the floats to the other end of the wire.
  12. Looks like the water has turned over again in the Muskegon / Whitehall area: http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/glcfs/anim.php?lake=m&param=swt&type=n
  13. Speaking of buoys, the one off Port Sheldon got hit by a boat on Saturday. If you go to the website for the webcam on the buoy it's showing an old picture, not a current one.
  14. Here are the pics. Nice job on the water Tim, and great job netting.
  15. Nice to see guys are getting into the kings again. Great job. Thanks for the report.
  16. It would be a fun study though - to try and identify the "why" and see what you can do to get them to strike. Maybe scents, may a sudden change in speed. A wireless feed to a screen in my boat would be pretty sweet...
  17. Check ebay. A couple of used SubTrolls sold for $250 within the last month or so.
  18. We only fished a few hours last night, but took fish in the 150 - 170 fow range. The biggest was a 17 lb king taken by Bret, our oldest foster boy (his first trip on the big lake). We lost a big steelhead that was peeling line and jumping like crazy. Boated fish were on: Rigger 30' down Rigger 42' down 1 on a diver, 120' out on setting 3 1 on a 200 Cu Baits were blue meat rig setup with a big blue paddle, yellow spin doctor and fly, green gator spoon and a UV bloody nose spoon. Can't recall what the misses where on. I tried to keep the ball in the 2.2 - 2.4 range. I heard over the radio a guy picked up a couple in 110 - 120 fow.
  19. I've never used trolling bags, but I was told by some guys they are a pain to work with so I purchased a trolling plate. When I sea trialed the boat, it wouldn't go slow enough, but after getting all my gear on it and trolling around, I get down to 1.7 without the trolling plate so I don't need it. I'm looking to sell it. PM me if you want details.
  20. I went with 45# copper. Had some charter guys tell me it's more durable than then 30#. Since sink rates were about the same, I went with durability.
  21. Yeah, those black flies were nasty that night. That east wind pushes them offshore and they will land on anything floating.
  22. Went 10 for 10 tonight. 1 nice king on a 200 Cu in 200 FOW. Then worked our way in. The magic depth was 137 FOW. Not 139 or 134. It was 137. Picked everything else up there. Got them on a north and south troll, it didn't seem to matter. I wish I knew the colors as well was you guys do. Here it goes... 1 on a blue glow spoon as a slider on a rigger set at 50' down. We threw it out near dark and had a fish on it 10 minutes. 3 on wire divers and (1) meat rig and (2) flies. Colors were blues and greens 160' out and 120' out. 3 on a 300 Cu. I think it was a green meat rig 1 more on a 200 Cu with...can't recall the color but it was meat. 1 more on a rigger down 60 feet down on a Blue Dolphin spoon. The last 6 fish came in the last 20 minutes of daylight. We probably would have caught more if we had gotten into 137 FOW sooner. Speed was 2.2 at the ball when we were catching fish.
  23. Everything has been sold except: $55 obo 36x14x12 Stainless Steel Electronics Locker
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