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Mega Byte

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  1. 8/1 AM 1 for 3 Fished the ladies classic with my daughter who is ten years old. Ladies had to reel and net the fish. We were 1 for 3. We lost 2 big kings in a 150' of water. Both were spoon bites are a high diver. A blue flounder and a green flounder. We did manage to boat a coho. There was one box of 9 fish that morning. But most people were in the 0 to 3 fish category. We did have a lot of great marks though. Lots of fish and the 130 to a 150' range. Here is the winning box. My daughter did win $20 for being the youngest captainette. 8/2 AM 1 for 1 This was a really slow morning for us. We got out very early and set lines before the sun even thought about rising. We never had a hit all morning. We fished a 6 rod spread until noon. When checking lines early we did pull in a small 3 pound king that wasn't able to trip the down rigger release. It hit on a paddle and fly down 35'. We safely released him. There was plenty of cold water. We had 45 to 47 degrees 40 feet down even in 50 FOW. In fact, the water was colder the closer you got to shore. Fished 50 to 180 FOW with only a few, midsized arches on the sonar. Boats were scattered. The charter captain that won the Ludington tournament is from Pentwater. He only got 4 fish this am. Based on the meat bags his customers were carrying i would guess 2 Lakers and 2 kings. Sent from my SM-G970U using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  2. Thanks for the heads up. That was nice of someone to flag it.
  3. Thanks for the board retrieval Ed! Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  4. Does anyone know the secret formula for when the lake flips and if the fish will be in the cold water vs the warmer water? I've fished a flip before at the end of July and the kings were stacked in the cold water. I've also seen like Joel describes where the cold water isn't holding anything. Joel describes 50 degree surface temps. Is the bait looking for more like 55 degrees? Maybe the flip was too cold for them? Thoughts? Thanks for the report Joel.
  5. Cool picture and great memories. We're reminded that fishing is about so much more than the fish. When we motor in, my dad always grabs the comfy deck chair and sits back facing the wake. He will be 75 at the end of this month. He has survived 4 heart attacks. I have a great picture of him sitting there during one of our return trips. At some point, that picture and the memories will be all I have. Until then, I invite him out every chance I get. Sorry for your loss. Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  6. Started setting lines at 5:30. Marked lots of bait (finally) in 45 - 55 fow. Fished that range all the way out to 170 fow. Maybe 1 hit on a 100 Cu, or it was a wave that pulled it under. Started the morning with 1 footers. Finished around 11:00 with 3 to 4s with the occasional 5. Had good water temps 45 to 60 feet down (temps in the 40s). The currents were brutal. Had to run shorter rigger leads or they would get into the wire divers. Watched waves breaking in two different directions at the same time. Because of the currents, I opted to pull the laker setup. I have had 3 skunks in the last two weeks out of Pentwater. I must be forgetting how to do this. Sheesh. At some point more fish will show up...right? [emoji1696] Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  7. For this trip I played it stubborn and intentionally didn't target Lakers. If you want Lakers in Pentwater, they are there. The smaller ones are in 80 - 110 fow, but they get bigger as you out. 120-130 would be the best depth to target good sized lakers. Anyway... Decided to fish deeper looking for elusive kings and the occasional steelhead. Work 150 to 220 FOW with a 17! rod spread from 7 am to noon and only got one hit. Most of the fishing was from the surface with a flat line down to 100 feet down. We did see a couple of steelhead on the surface. Once was eating bugs and the other was chasing baitfish right by the boat. I only marked 2 fish all morning long, and I finally marked a school of baitfish. It's the only baitfish I marked in 4 trips. It was in 200 feet of water, right on bottom and had a big arch above it. In case anyone is wondering, it's 40.7 degrees 180 feet down. We put a couple of lines down there to check it out. The only hit we had was on a high diver, but it tangled with the wire diver and got off. It wasn't a big fish. It didn't even pull the drag. There were very few boats out of Pentwater. We saw a couple of charters who were pounding bottom for trout, we were out and maybe three or four other boats out there fishing. The silver fish should show up at some point. The last couple of years it was about this time to the 2nd week of July. If you want Lakers though, there are plenty of them.
  8. Fished 2 hours with a 3 rod spread targeting kings right out front 8 PM to 10 PM. Started in 175 fow. Worked out to 190 and back into 164. Ran king baits 65 to 85 feet down to start, then raised things up into warmer water as it was getting dark. Picked up a laker on a flasher meat setup but I used a glow MC Rocket instead of meat. No other hits. No marks on the graph. Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  9. Just realized the meat rig wasn't green haze. Not sure what it is called, but you got the pic. Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  10. Two small lakers bouncing bottom in the early am. White spin doctor and matching spin n glow in 100 to 120 fow. They never tripped release. I found them checking lines. I think I will try my Chamberlain releases for the next trout setup. Worked deeper and marked our first fish of the day at 10:50 in 201 fow. They were 120 feet down. Picked up a 19.5# king in 190 fow on a 300 Cu green haze meat rig around 11:30. Had an 11 pound laker hit a dancing anchovy on a wire slide diver, out 400 ft (down 105) in 180 fow. Speed was 2.3 to 2.6 most of the day. Fished south to the dunes and then back north. Picked up the king on a North troll. Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  11. I talked to a guy that did well on trout. But everything hit before 8:30. Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  12. Fished from pine island south to the point. Worked 80 fow out to 200. Got a bit of a late start, but fished 8 am to 1:30. Didn't have a hit all morning. Fished baits 20 ft down to 120 ft down for kings and steal. Spent a few hours with a rigger and wire diver bouncing bottom for trout too. Speed was 2.3 to 2.7. The few marks we saw were in the 130s down 50 - 90 and in 180 down 20 and 50. Only marked 4 or 5 fish all morning. Tried flasher flies, meat and spoons. Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  13. I'm putting it in a slip for a few days...makes it easier. Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  14. Nice fish! 5 to 7:30? I think it takes me that long to set lines. I'm hoping to be spending some time in Pentwater the next 3 days.
  15. My son lives in St. Joe and says they are getting perch there too.
  16. 9 to 2...don't let my kids know we can sleep in and still catch fish. Nice job. Great to hear we can break 30#s now on this side of the lake. I heard of one in May, but nothing since they scattered.
  17. Welcome! You'll find the members of this group to be very helpful.
  18. Ugh...hopefully it picks up. It looks like I picked a good couple of weeks to get some boat work done.
  19. Thanks for the report. We are planning to target walleyes on Monday...not sure where yet though. Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  20. Here's a picture Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  21. I am not sure which part of the lake the island is in. https://www.foxnews.com/science/michigan-floating-island-erosion-high-water There is a drone video in the article showing it. Sent from my LM-K500 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
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