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Holland Am 9-16
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to littleboat's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
That is a real kick in the shin. I lost one years ago on my former boat and this year, lost a Smart Troll probe but not the ball when the Cannon auto stop was not zeroed out at the surface. I keep a good watch on the cables as I am confident you do as well but they will show up unannounced and when you are least looking. Hate when a costly passion is made more costly by my own doing. -
The information below came through on my feed: [email protected] After decades of fish stocking decreases to balance the alewife and Chinook salmon populations, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeing good indicators that a modest stocking increase may be warranted in Lake Michigan. To discuss this proposal and receive public feedback, the DNR will host a virtual meeting Monday, Sept. 19, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. “We have seen several years of good Chinook salmon growth and have a slight increase in the alewife biomass, or abundance of those fish,” said Jay Wesley, the DNR's Lake Michigan basin coordinator. “Although the alewife biomass is a fraction of what it was historically, we have a good 2021-year class and have seen up to six-year classes of alewives in our fisheries surveys – that means there are up to six different age groups in the current population of alewife." A "year class" refers to all of the fish of any species hatched, either through natural reproduction or through fish-rearing efforts, during that year's spawning period. Wesley said that a recently run predator-prey model also suggests that Lake Michigan has a good ratio of Chinook to alewife biomass, which is one of many indicators used to inform stocking decisions. “The proposed 54% increase from 650,000 to 1 million spring fingerlings is a modest increase compared to the estimated 4.5 million wild Chinook salmon in Lake Michigan,” said Wesley. “It will allow us to increase numbers at sites like Charlevoix that contribute to the entire lake fishery and reinstate stocking sites like Ludington State Park and Fairport.” Meeting details Michigan Sea Grant will assist with the Zoom meeting: Save the date: Monday, Sept. 19, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Passcode: 2022 Or join via telephone: 646-876-9923 or 301-715-8592 Webinar ID: 994 1124 7153 Questions? Contact Jay Wesley LINK BELOW - or Google 'MI DNR proposes to increase salmon stocking' https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/about/newsroom/releases/2022/09/12/dnr-proposes-increase-to-chinook-salmon-stocking-in-lake-michigan
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For one, my freezer is full and I am in the giving fish away mode. Second, if it was bigger I would have kept it for the smoker. Third, we now spend 2-3 months in WY skiing at the turn of the year. Its Janet's passion and I am committed to support it. And she let me buy my retirement boat before I retired, so per the Continental (John Wick series), she holds more coins then I do. So there is less time to eat fish out of the stand up freezer. Fourth, I want to catch those fish when they have 10 more pounds on them, are looking for a good fight and break all my gear so I can buy more.
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Took some friends out last night leaving the Holland pier heads just before 4:00pm and headed south setting up in 95FOW in front of the Saugatuck harbor entrance. Had a steady drum beat of large hooks sitting off the bottom to about 75' down. First hit was @ 5:48pm, a heavy dipsey tipped with a mag foil watermelon spoon, 70' down in ~100FOW on a south troll. ~5lb king we let go. Next hit came @ 6:22pm on the same rig down 74', and depth but in 88FOW on a NE troll back into shallow water. After a 10min battle, a sheephead over 20lbs was laying on the swim platform. It quickly became gull food. At 6:50pm, the same rig went off again in 83FOW on a SE troll. Another small king that spit the hook at the back of the boat which was fine cause it would have been released anyway. At 7:17pm, one more time for the deep dipsey rod in 79FOW on a south troll. It ran hard for a while but the fish came off before we could get it to the surface - hook got bent open. All the time, as long as we were centered around the harbor entrance latitude, we continued to mark fish and an occasional small bait ball. I did pass by a red planer board in that area but it was too far starboard to get it. Marked the spot and came back for it but another boat was in the area and I assume they picked it up. Hope it gets returned to the owner. Just after 8:00pm and the sun was getting behind the clouds low on the horizon we had our final three hits, all in about 78FOW heading north. The stud deep dipsey got wacked on final time. There was actually a decent battle with line pulling and neutral drops to gain ground before it came unbuttoned. Next up was the blue fly on a 9" blue flasher down in the 70' range on a downrigger. Same action and same result. Did not quite get that gear in the boat when the opposite deep dipsey 63'down tipped with bloody nose got struck. Minor tangle with the flasher but just as we got that undone, the line went slack. We had 3 of the 4 rods up by that time so we called it a night as my guests had a 90min drive home. SWR tipped with white and then dark J-Plugs run right off the bottom to my surprise never got touched all night long. Finished the night 2 for 7 (counting the sheephead). There was a lot of fish sitting on the bottom all night long but not the success I had hoped for getting one of them into the boat. Hope I can find favorable weather this coming week to explore that area again.
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Thanks for sharing your report and glad you bagged one nice king for the effort. I sure looked nice out there today but I had other stuff to attend to. Taking a friend and his daughter out Saturday night and hope we can get a fish on for each. BTW - I know exactly that feeling after a king goes on a big run and can't be budged . . . are my knots good . . . did the line get nicked during the strike . . . how much pressure should I put on the drag . . . crap, the line is dead. Thanks for reminding me how painful that is.
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Holland 9/7 am
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to SeaFoam's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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holland 9/6 AM
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to 2MD's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
Thanks a bunch. I did find the every other year 2018 & 2020 stockings but didn't catch that more were dropped in 2022 likely cause I ran the search earlier in the year. Do you know where the Holland Pen is located? There was a time when they were dropped in at Eldean just off of A-dock but I have not seen a pen there for a while. -
holland 9/6 AM
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to 2MD's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Holland Live 9/5 pm
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to jdh's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Fished north of the pier heads again, this time in just under 100 FOW - absolutely no boat traffic. Two rips on a diver 55' down with a bloody nose spoon in 95FOW on a north troll not long after I set up the 3 lines. Should have landed the first one but I was screwing around with my Drift Camera, resulting in no fish and no video. Long trolling pause with no action, and I tried to get action. Ran across a pod of bait in 83FOW up near PS. Doubled back on that pod late in the evening and of course it moved. Found it in 78FOW further north. Then one by one, each of the three rods I had down fishing solo got bit. The high diver retooled with an alewife spoon down 43' got hammered and boated a 12lb king. The hook was buried and after much work I got that out then the meat rig went off. It was a small fish so I released it. As I am doing that worked out, the hand painted J-Plug is bouncing hard off the downrigger about 65' down. Set the meat rig set-up on the floor, pull the live rod out and I am trying to work the rod without stepping on the other two on the floor, plus the net, plus a spoon and the meat rig set up. Too much too fast, it was crazy. I started to try to move stuff around with one hand, the fish ran towards the boat, I pulled the tip of the rod up quickly but . . . . . dreaded slack. Well at least I didn't step on anything and break good gear. And luckily I noticed the dipsey leader from the first catch broke in the fray, which is lucky cause I would have tossed it over the side thinking it was hooked up and good to go. So there are benefits to loosing a fish. Not the EPIC night from the posts earlier in the week but it finished with a bang.
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Holland 9/1 am
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to JVanderVennen's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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8/ 24 port Sheldon
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to Cnymph88's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Whitehall 8/21
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to Tpolasek's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Went 2 for 3 plus a small coho that never tripped the downrigger when final lines were pulled. Pushing off at 4:15am was not in the cards as there was barely a moon out and getting out of the slip and dock area was tough at about half past 5:00am do to the lack of light. Set two dipseys 45-50' down with Moonshine glow Bloody Nose and Green Flounder. The Bloody Nose got hit 6:26am in 103 FOW, 47' down on a SW troll almost straight out of the harbor producing ~ 10lb king. The third rig, SWR with a glow Bloody Nose J-Plug got hit 30min later in 108 FOW, down 71' producing another 10lb king. That one I sent back successfully. I stayed on a north troll between 100-120 FOW through 10:00am swapping out the glow with some high dark spoons and alewife patters and a deep rigger (J Plugs and SD/white flies) but had not further action. I did not run meat with a 11" paddle due to the strong current dragging lines around during the turns. Turned west, headed out to 180FOW in search of SH. Put foil type spoons down on the dipseys as the sun came out and immediately got a rip on a dipsey 50' down but could not keep it on. And then nothing through 12:00 when lines were ripped. Marked zero bait and very few fish. Stayed just north and just south of the Holland harbor mouth hoping to find some staging kings but it was slim pickings. Other than the strong undertow from the blow the previous day, the lake was great and bug free.
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Holland am, 8-18
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to littleboat's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
I really wanted to get out yesterday morning but just got back from MN the night before and had to cut the yard. Nice box for fishing solo. The SH is a nice fish. Thanks for capturing all the data on your catches - nice system! I see the hook ups were about an hour apart, kings in shallow, coho and SH out deeper. Hope to get out a few times between today through Sunday. Need to dig out a mag Happy Meal for the trip. -
SoHa 8/16
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to dan agnello's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Whitehall 8/12
zgrinder on Fin Warrior replied to Jolly Time's topic in Michigan Waters Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
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Regarding the spreadsheet. This is the innovation of MegaByte on this site. Please thank him! I looked at what he was publishing and jumped on board. My spreadsheets may be slightly different but the sole purpose is to share info. How I record: I have a paper copy on a clip board setting on my map compartment. The original owner of my Rampage installed a Depth Raider and a secondary Furuno autopilot display on the back of the Starboard storage compartment right above the bait station. This was so smart and I am the lucky beneficiary of this original install decision. Therefore, when I hook up, I glance at these displays as well as the depth displayed at the helm and hope I can remember all the data after boating the fish. When I fish alone this is frankly a bit easier. When I have guests it depends. If they are boat salts, no worries. If I am educating the entire float, that makes it tough. And when I put a post on the site, I retype the info into my blank Excel file and then do a Snip-It copy in my post. It is a bit more work but my lap top does not smell fishy Cheers!
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Set down between Holland and Port Sheldon about 5:30pm in 170 FOW, flipped Fin Warrior around and trolled east with the waves to set up rods. Decided on 2 slide divers with spoons (ran them more like standard dipseys because of the attached Smart Troll probe) and one downrigger with a Kevin's Girl Friend (or something similar) meat rig. Got the two slide divers down and was setting up the meat rig when the slide diver got bit but it was a Lake Trout. Decided not to net it and release it on the swim platform. Bad decision. LT flippin out of control, broke the line and there goes the slide diver bouncing off the platform and into the water. LT still there with a beautiful spoon still in its mouth and I started to reach down to get it as the fish was flipping around and a moment of clarity struck and said to me, don't do that and I watch the LT flip off the swim platform and away it goes with the lure. Had another strike on the other slide diver almost immediately after that but it was gone by the time I readied the rod. Bent treble hook. So now I have nothin in the water. Went down below, got a spare slide diver, replacement PK mag foil blue dolphin and fixed that rig. Replaced the bent treble. Got those lines back down and then the meat rig . . . . 30 minutes later. That was wasted time on the water. However, the repaired slide diver blue dolphin lit up again at 7:10pm in 143FOW and boated an 11lb king on a west troll. Got that back down and headed NE. Nothing on that pass all the way in to 100FOW. Dropped the meat rig with the 11 Pro-Troll flasher (a magnet to any other line in the spread) down to 70' to avoid tangles and made a hard 180 degree turn to a SW troll. Before I could reposition the meat rig down rigger it went off on a nice strong run. Started fighting that for a minute and the slide diver blue dolphin goes off again. Decided to holster the meat rig and large flasher and deal with the slide diver. Had a really good fight going on then pop goes the line and I donate another slide diver and PK mag blue dolphin spoon. The break was above the knot so not sure how that happened but the Smart Troll probe was still there. I pulled the other slide diver, cranked down the trolling valves and reeled in the meat rig. King weighed in at 14lbs. The sun was still just above the horizon but since I had all the lines up and a broken set up, I decided to forgo the dusk bite and call it a night. Finished the evening 3 for 6, minus to set ups.