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GLF

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  1. Congrats on the new boat Dave. Make sure you get a picture of it to post.
  2. The blue and green mylar have been my best two plugs for the last two seasons.
  3. Same as the DIRTY DOG. Blue and Green Mylar! Lake Shore Outfitters in Saugatuck has a GREAT selection of Silver Horde's.
  4. Nice job Frank. I have a hard time saying over the radio what depth I am in. I have seen it too many times where I say a depth over the radio, and then next thing you know, you have 50+ boats heading that direction. A cell phone is a GREAT way to share the info without getting crowded out.
  5. All that hard work bailing hay, paid off on the lake.
  6. Thanks to those of you who have contributed so far. As of today, I have received $70 in donations for the project. $730 more to go.
  7. Nice job Mike, I will be out tonight.
  8. I ALWAYS have an 11" Double pearl fishscale paddle with a Siggs Rigs brushed stainless trophy fly out. Its my FAVORITE set up!
  9. Great job Bill. Looks like the boys had a GREAT time!
  10. Nice job Mark. Any pictures???
  11. We are helping to raise money to cover the expenses of Salmon in Class project St Therese Catholic School will be doing this fall. Salmon in Classroom project post. I will be replying to this thread with the amount collected so far and how much to go. Our goal is $800.
  12. The boys and I left the dock at 8:15am(I let them sleep in) on Sunday. Ended up with one coho and one lake trout. Ran out to 110 FOW and set up. We trolled around for an hour before I decided to pull lines because of the storm coming in. I had just finished covering up the boat and started heading home when it started raining. 11" hotchip Double pearl flasher with a Siggs Rigs brushed stainless trophy fly on a wire diver set on 1.5 with 250' of line out. 8" prochip PK Special with a Siggs Rigs green mist trophy fly on a wire diver set on 1.5 with 230' of line out. The down temp at 60' was 62 degrees. The down temp at 70' was 55 degrees. Marked a lot of fish in the 60' range, but it is out of temp and nothing would go.
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