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  1. Never had a split ring fail but i do check the first arm span of the leader everytime for nicks and will re tie or replace as needed. Also check hook point/ points and touch up with file as needed. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  2. If you add a location to your profile someone in your area might be able to show you their setups or give you a demonstration even. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  3. Keep it simple. I would run 2 manual downriggers. One dipsy diver off each side and a leadcore or copper off each side. I would have a 5 color lead and a 150 or 200 32lb. Copper. You can cover all the depths easily and have a good chance of catching fish. You dont need linecounter reels for lead/copper or downrigger. I would run braid divers with linecounters so you can be repeatable in your presentation. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  4. Outdoorsman pro shop in jenison carries it as well Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  5. If you scroll down it has yards as well. And a chart to cross reference diameters. The first inputs would be backing then braid would be the second. You can play with the numbers to see how much braid will fit woth different backing numbers Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  6. https://www.pattayafishing.net/advanced-fishing-reel-line-capacity-estimator/ This is the calculator i use. It is very accurate and allows for 2 types of lines. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  7. Did these sell? If not ill take them. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  8. North about half mile. 2.2-2.4 at the ball Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  9. Here is a better pic that my buddy took when we first landed it. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  10. It could have been.I thought the same thing at first. It had more green in the coloring and the tail is a little different. It did hit the 5 color and jump like crazy. It would be my biggest at 14+ lbs. I never really gave it a good second look just whipped it on the table and cut it up. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  11. Launched at 3 and headed out past all the blow boats and set up in 200 trolled west to 275 and back into 110 before finding many fish. Had a double in 102 fow. 21 lb king on wire diver on 1.5 180 back chartreuse meat rig and 14 lb king on 5 color with mixed veggie. Trolled north south in 90-100 fow for another couple hours and had another double on rigger down 80 on chrome spinny and green meat rig and same wire diver as before out 166. Both were 17-18 lb kings. Headed for the pier heads and marked fish into 75 fow with no takers so we pulled lines and boogied at about 845. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  12. Set down in 70 fow and trolled out to 125 and back. Marked tons of fish but no takers. Headed back to 150 with nothing to show for it so moved north a couple miles and set up in 20 fow and trolled back towards launch. Went 3 for 3 in 25-30 fow at 8-815. 5 color mixed veggie. 2 color helmut and rigger down 16 green plastic spoon. 2 shakers and a 5 lb coho. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  13. Where are you located? Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  14. If we have a east wind tomorrow like i see on the forecast ill be out of port sheldon in the afternoon. Last spring i had good luck in 30-35 fow straight out in front of the powerplant. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  15. Diawa wilderness. I bought about a dozen when i first started and still have all of them. They are bulletproof. You can dind them for about 12 bucks i think. Heavy for dipsy's medium for core and mediun light for riggers. I have been slowly transitioning to shimano tdr and okuma copper rods. Those are also very affordable middle of the road rods. The diawas are being moved to the little tin boat and used as loaners. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  16. I run 1000 ft wire on 30 series reels no backing. I dont get too hung up on having my line counters calibrated perfect. I just let my divers out a little at a time and use the counter to be repeatable after i catch a fish. Hope that kinda makes sense. Also if running only 2 divers i usually run on 1.5 and if running 4 ill go 1 and 3 on settings. Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  17. Divers and rods sold Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  18. Black slide divers lite bite with deep weights and rings and stock weights and rings. 25 for the pair Okuma magda 30 lh with 30 lb mono backing and 100 yards of i believe 50 lb braid. Only used a couple times. 80 for the pair Shimano tdr 1804 8' heavy rods. Used but still in working condition 20 for the pair Downrigger ball cradles. 10 for the pair. Thanks for looking Sent from my SM-G920P using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  19. Had a chance to sneak out for a couple hours this afternoon. Fished from 3-6 pm. Set up in 290 fow just north and fished east to southeast. Found good marks in 275 -250 fish all 75-90 down Ended up 0 for 3 all on a chrome 10 Inch spin doctor and green meat rig. And one short rip on glow and white s.d. and purple fly. It was a little sporty out there solo. Also looked like some good strong marks in the channel. Saw a few people jigging. Tis the season. Sent from my SM-G930V using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  20. Sounds like the morning bite was better. Sent from my SM-G930V using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  21. 2 for 3. All meat. Tried spoons plugs and flies with no results. Launched at 2 and headed up towards rosy mounds and set up in 130 fow. Trolled n.e. into 90 fow before I had first hit around 4 on a chrome spin doctor and green meat rig down 65. Lost a small king near the boat. Trolled north in 90-100 fow and couldn't get anything to go so packed up and ran back South of p.s. about 2 miles and set up in 75 fow and bounced around from 75-90 on a north troll. Picked up a 5 lb. king around 7 on same meat rig as above down 70 and around 745 the 450 copper sang with a chrome spin doctor uv tape with black spots and white meat rig. Picked up a 8 lb king and called it a night at 8. Sent from my SM-G930V using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  22. Don't think it was too much drag. Played the fish from 220 feet out right up to 25 ish when it came off. Drag is set just enough to hold dipsy from leaking back. It made a big run when it saw the boat and the hook just bent out about 45 degrees. I think I'm gonna switch to a double octopus rig. They work great on my flies. Sent from my SM-G930V using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  23. Only got one look at the fish but I would bet it was over 25 lbs. I guess tomorrow I will be tying up a few new meat head leaders. I'm glad but also sad to hear it is not just me having problems with the big weenie hooks. I would rather pay an extra .50 to 1.00 for a rig with quality hooks than loose the biggest fish of the season so far. Grrrrr. Oh well. Beats mowing the yard. Sent from my SM-G930V using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  24. Set up in 175 n.w. of pier at 6:00. Trolled South East into 110 had something nice on wire diver down 70ish but bent hook on big weenie meat rig. Trolled into 90 with nothing to show for it and pulled lines at 8:30 Lots of boats South in 110- 130 sounded like g.h. was the place to be on the radio. I'll be out again tomorrow with new hooks trying again. Sent from my SM-G930V using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
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