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Steve Arend

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  1. I have been on a few charters on the great lakes it’s a good way for someone just starting out to see how different tactics work and who things run. BUT there is one charter that I had the misfortune of being on where his views and my views clashed and I will NEVER go back out with him, even if it is free again.

  2. Sinking levels of Huron and Michigan, rising Erie concern U.S. Army Corps, environmentalists.

    Gary Heinlein / Detroit News Lansing Bureau

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is disputing some key findings of a controversial report that claims the levels of lakes Michigan and Huron have been on a permanent decline for at least 44 years.

    But the Corps is also calling for a detailed study of the apparent drop in those two lakes -- which scientists consider one lake system -- and a corresponding rise in Lake Erie over time.

    Environmentalists are sounding alarms, and the International Joint Commission, a U.S.-Canadian governmental group charged with stewardship of the Great Lakes, also is pledging a thorough review.

    http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060312/METRO/603120350

  3. Thu, March 9, 2006

    By PETER GEIGEN-MILLER, FREE PRESS REPORTER

    For only the second time in 24 years, an unusually warm winter has wiped out the ice fishing season for John Aker at Long Point on Lake Erie.

    Aker, operator of Aker's Ice Fishing, looked out yesterday to a scene of ducks and geese paddling in water usually covered by a thick sheet of ice at this time of year.

    http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/CityandRegion/2006/03/09/1479342-sun.html

  4. Fish count for Lake Michigan jumps in 2005 after 90% plunge

    By DAN EGAN

    Posted: Mar. 13, 2006

    When Lake Michigan makes headlines these days, it seems the news is almost always bad. Overflowing sewers. Closed beaches. Crashing fish populations.

    But a bit of good news is flowing out of the world's fifth-largest freshwater lake - yellow perch could be on the rebound. Recent state and federal fish surveys show that the 2005 class of perch, perhaps the lake's most popular native fish in terms of eating and angling, is the largest in more than a decade

    http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=407993

  5. With the Brown Blast just weeks away, who is ready?

    Over the weekend I was able to get everything down out of the garage and reline the rods that needed be, organized all 18 of my Plano Boxes with body baits, straightened out my spoon box in manufacture and color order. I went through my flies and replaced the old, half mangled ones with new ones and organized all my flasher/rotators. Hey my blue bubble Spin Doctor is missing!???????? I still need to mount the riggers and I would like to add some Bert’s tracks and rod holders too.

    Oh! I also need to give the motor a tune-up and change the oil.

  6. I’m not a lawyer and I would never want to be but I think someone was feeding you a line of crap. Maybe they were pissed because they looked at it as if you were taking away from their lively hood posting something like that.

    The way I see it, it’s no different then if a group of guys going on a camping trip and everyone gave one guy $$$ to pay for all the expenses. There nothing wrong with that.

    Or,

    Someone started up a hunting camp and in order to use that camp you had to pay $$$ to help out with the up-keep of the camp.

    Or,

    You had a friend or two that wanted you to take them fishing, “Sure if you pay for the gas.â€

  7. Nearshore Marine Forecast

    National Weather Service Grand Rapids Mi

    454 Am Est Fri Mar 10 2006

    For Waters Within Five Nautical Miles Of Shore On Lake Michigan

    Lmz844>849-101615-

    /o.con.kgrr.sc.y.0021.000000t0000z-060310t1800z/

    St Joseph To South Haven-south Haven To Holland-

    Holland To Grand Haven-grand Haven To Whitehall-

    Whitehall To Pentwater-pentwater To Manistee-

    454 Am Est Fri Mar 10 2006

    Small Craft Advisory Remains In Effect Until 1 Pm Est This

    Afternoon

    Today

    Northwest Winds 15 To 25 Knots Becoming West 5 To 15 Knots

    Early In The Afternoon...then Backing Southwest Late In The

    Afternoon. Mostly Cloudy In The Morning...then Partly Sunny In

    The Afternoon. Waves 3 To 6 Feet Subsiding To 1 Foot Or Less.

    Tonight

    Southeast Winds 10 To 20 Knots. Mostly Clear In The

    Evening Then Becoming Partly Cloudy. Areas Of Fog After Midnight.

    Waves 1 Foot Or Less.

    Saturday

    Southeast Winds 15 To 25 Knots. Light Showers Likely And

    A Chance Of Thunderstorms. Waves 1 To 3 Feet Building To 3 To 5 Feet

    In The Late Morning And Afternoon.

    Saturday Night

    South Winds 10 To 20 Knots Veering West After

    Midnight. Light Showers Likely And A Chance Of Thunderstorms In The

    Evening...then Light Showers Likely After Midnight. Waves 3 To

    5 Feet.

  8. Unfortunately, Rich has a point! Not trying to scare anyone away, just making everyone face the facts. This is an expensive hobby, but there are ways to lessen the burden of the expense. The one thing that I did was share the expense with a fishing buddy. I had bought the boat and we each picked up are own rods, reels and tackle. So now I started out with all the tackle needed at half the cost and over time I started to replace his gear with my own till now I have all of my own stuff on board. We still use his equipment and he continues to add more but now he’s just getting everything that he’ll need for when he buys his own boat, so it works out for both parties involved.

  9. Offshore pinch pads I beleave its the OR-1. I have replaced the leaders on them with 12" 50lb steel leader, this help you see shakers that are on your line that are to small to release the rod. The shaker will bounce the rod becuase there is enough play in the leader. I real change them out for fishing walleye but found out later that is works great for shaker also.

  10. In the spring I run standard spoons and long body baits. I will also, while trolling shallow waters, run the ¼ oz and ½ oz Hot-N-Tot with a trailer small Stinger Scorpion size spoon. You run the Hot-N-Tot deep enough to plow trenches and kick up a lot of sand and the fish go nut over it, they will either hit the Tot or nail the spoons as it come out of the cloud of sand.

  11. 10# fish shaped weights on the outdowns. I have bent the tail on each side so they pull to the outside a little to keep a cleaner spread.

    Dave

    That’s a good point Dave, with the fish style weights you are able to bend the tail to make the weight track out further.

  12. Powerful winds push two lakes' water to east

    (February 18, 2006) — In a dramatic example of the power of Friday's windstorm, water levels rose 31/2 feet in a few hours at the Buffalo end of Lake Erie — and fell nearly that much at the lake's western end.

    A similar, though less pronounced, change occurred in Lake Ontario.

    The primary cause: sustained powerful winds from the west-southwest, which piled up the water at the lakes' eastern ends.

    "Something on that magnitude happens once every three years or so," said National Weather Service forecaster Bob Hamilton. "On a lesser scale, it's maybe twice a winter."

    Water levels at Erie's eastern end rose 3.6 feet from midnight to 7 a.m., when wind in the region reached its peak. Water levels are recorded by gauges maintained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which makes the data available online.

    Powerful winds push two lakes' water to east

  13. New invasive species mussel threatens lakes

    An alien mussel first spotted in Lake Michigan a decade ago has colonized much of the lake bottom, creating problems that likely will surpass those caused by the dreaded zebra mussel.

    Meet the quagga mussel, the tougher, more disruptive cousin of the zebra mussel. Imported to Lake Michigan in 1997 in the ballast water of ocean freighters, quaggas now blanket much of the lake bottom to depths of 330 feet, according to scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

    New invasive species mussel threatens lakes

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