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  1. South Haven 4/27 9 for 10. 2 kings and 7 coho. An undersize coho went back, so eight keepers. All fish came in 55’—61’ of water. Ran a race track north and south of pier. 3 coho on the 100’ and 150’ coppers with Silver Streak Pink Alewife spoons. 1 Coho on 4 colors of leadcore with an Ice Strong Killer Fish in Gold Lemmon Aid UV. 2 Coho on 3 colors of leadcore with gold backed Michigan Stinger Double Orange Crush spoon. 2 kings on the downrigger running a 1 color SWR down 35’ with a Warrior Whammy spoon. Missed fish was on the other downrigger running a 2 color SWR down 45’ with a modified Tin Can Dodger with some green prism tape on one side and a green and chrome Double Trouble Spin N Glow. Sent from my iPad using Great Lakes Fisherman
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  2. St Joe 4/24 6 for 8. Two kings and four coho. Lost 2 and had another 4 that took line but were not there when we picked up the rod. Had another 4 that were undersized shakers and went back. Tried out front of the pier for about an hour and a half in 40’ - 50’ without a bite. Picked up and ran south down to the power plant and worked it north and south. 45’ to 47’ was the best water. 100 & 150 copper both with a pink alewife spoon was the hot presentation taking the most fish and the getting the most strikes. The Thin fin and a Mr Chrome Yea Mon on the 3 color took one each. A modified spoon (I call pink dolphin) on the 4 color took one. The dipsey divers did not get bit and the down riggers got a shaker. Not sure what the other shakers, the 4 missed fish and 2 lost fish hit. I was driving most of the time. Sent from my iPad using Great Lakes Fisherman
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  3. Thanks for the report. Heading that way tomorrow Sent from my iPad using Great Lakes Fisherman
  4. Nice job Dan Sent from my iPad using Great Lakes Fisherman
  5. Went 19-21 with another 2-3 hits that failed to hook up. Trolled south down to the power plant in 20’ to 25’ of water. 2 mph at the ball and 2.7 mph at the surface. Steady action until we briefly turned back north by the chalets, but quickly turned back south as the bite turned off. Picked right back up on that south troll. Had a mix of thin fins, jointed stick baits, mag lips and spoons. Everything caught fish, but it definitely was a spoon bite for us today. 80% of our fish came on spoons. Wound up pulling two thin fins and one of the mag lips in favor of more spoons. Double orange crush was the hot bait. Sent from my iPad using Great Lakes Fisherman
  6. Great job Terry Sent from my iPad using Great Lakes Fisherman
  7. Looking for recommendations to take the wife on a salmon charter out of Manistee at the end of July as part of our 50th wedding anniversary celebrations. Sent from my iPad using Great Lakes Fisherman
  8. Made only our second trip of the season to the big lake today at South Haven. Zero boat trailers in the parking lot at the boat launch when we got there at 6:30 should have told us what to expect. We could only scratch up four fish going 4-4. Two lakers, a nice steelhead and a small king. Two lakers on the downrigger 75 feet down with a tin can dodger doctored up with green prism tape on one side with a chrome and green spin-n-glow. A small king hit the other down rigger down 65 feet with a UV blue dolphin spoon. The steelhead hit 10 colors of leadcore with a warrior whammy spoon. Fished 70 to 120 feet of water. All fish came in narrow band of water 105 to 108 deep. Only 3 fish last trip down in St Joe and four this trip. Hard to get excited about 3-4 fish per trip these days. Sent from my iPad using Great Lakes Fisherman
  9. Hit St. Joe on Friday for the first trip of the season. 7-8 all coho. Lost fish was more than likely big king. Got lines in around 8:30 and trolled south down about 3-4 miles working 20’ +/- 5’ but only had two fish to show for 4+ hrs of fishing. One we caught and one we pulled in after snagging someone’s broke off line with a fish still on it. We turned around and trolled all the way back to try the mud line, but all we caught up there was a planer board with a deep diving Rapala still attached. Owners name and phone number was on his planer board, so we called him and will try to get his stuff back to him sometime next week. Pulled lines around 1:00 and ran back down south to where we stopped and continued south and caught 5 fish and lost that nice king in the next 1 1/2 hrs. Thin fins, small spoons and 3.5 Mag Lips all caught fish. Nothing on coho dodger and spin n glow combo. The fish are definitely still south of St. Joe, or at least they were for us on Friday. Sent from my iPad using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  10. Good job. Boats in the shop for overheat issue. Hope to have it back this week then hit St. Joe. [emoji106] Sent from my iPad using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  11. Nice. Thanks for the report. Got back from down south and started getting the boat ready. Hopefully get out there first nice day sometime next week.
  12. I had a trophy 1802 and only ran manual downriggers with light balls, so I mounted them in tracks I decided to forgo tracks when I rigged my 2102 since I got new Big Jon Tournament electrics. I ran 12 lb balls on longer poles, so I through bolted the down riggers on Big Jon swivel plates with 1/4” aluminum backer plate. I still used tracks to mount my rod holders and trees.
  13. Went 6-9 with possibly a couple missed fish. 130’-150’ on a NW troll slightly north of pier was best. Three kings, coho, steelhead and lake trout. Big king was 24 lbs. Blue dolphin paddle with green fly meat rig on a SWR DR down 85’ and another one on 300 Cu was hottest, homemade pink/blue UV spoon on 200 and 300 Cu was next and blue dolphin spoon on SWR DR down 75’ took a couple. 200 Cu only fired once. Had a heart breaker on a big mature king (already turned) on the 300 Cu. Got into the 200 Cu, pulled that board under and after 25 mins fighting both board and fish he came unbuttoned at the back of the boat as we tried to get the tangled planner board off. Exciting day with a double and triple on with just two guys in the boat.
  14. 2050 Crestliner Commander. That’s exactly why I got the boat. It’s a great multi species boat and very trailerable. Works good on inland lakes and the Great Lakes. Besides our usual Lake Michigan salmon adventures, I usually (in normal times) Make several trips over to Lake Erie to chase walleye. We even took it up to Mullett Lake for a week last year and included one day where we trolled from Cheboygan to Mackinaw Island for kings. Here are a couple more photos if you are interested or thinking about one. It actually has more room for fishing than my old boat (shown) that I also loved, but was a one trick pony for the big lake.
  15. Went 7-8 including a 10# and 17# king. The balance were lake trout. Turned one undersized laker back. Fished straight out to south towards the power plant in 90’-120’. Both kings and a nice laker came in 95’. Did pick up a couple Lakers trolling on the way in between 85’-65’. Down riggers, 5 color, 10 color and 300 Cu all took fish. 200 Cu never fired. 10 color and 300 Cu were best. All spoons. Started with the usual suspects and a mix of colors, but quickly switched over to a few more of my doctored up spoons after they kept firing. I can’t tell you the spoon names because they are custom. I just look for spoons that have some of that blue/purple UV tape on them and mark them up with my pink paint pen. I started my new love affair with pink and purple spoons for salmon after having great luck with pink and purple small size spoons for Walleye. The spoons shown took all the fish except the bloody nose on the right that took a laker on 1/2 core on the way in.
  16. Not much else to add to the topic other than getting recommendations from folks who have used the shop in you area other than that I’d make sure to use the sunbrella material. Really good stuff.
  17. I purchased my Big Jon Tournaments along with my tracks and Berts ratcheting rod holders at the GR sports show many years ago now. I've moved them between my boats by just adding new tracks. I've used both Berts and Traxstech tracks. My downriggers are mounted on Big Jon swivel bases. Here is a photo of my set up on my latest boat. You can definitely save a bunch of money by buying at the spring shows. I picked up my trees at a swap meet for $75 for the pair. I might also be the guy Dan was talking about who runs 300 Cu and 10 colors of leadcore on church Walleye boards. If you have one, I did need to fabricate a new pick up for my Depth Raider speed/temp probe so the bead for the auto stops on the down riggers would pass through. I made it out of some flared copper tubing, a couple of tubing clamps and some zip ties. Here is a close up of that.
  18. Fished Port Clinton 4 days 6/21 - 6/24. Got a late start on Friday looking for a launch not flooded out and ended up launching out of Mazurik. Trolled to the southeast from northwest of Kelly's island down towards Cedar Point. Picked up a few early then again well east of Kelly's island. Pulled lines at 2:00 one fish shy of a two man limit. Now knowing were the clearer water and larger fish were we hit the same area the next three days punching our two man ticket each day before lunch and in just 1 1/2 hrs on Monday. Best in 45' of water in area shown on attached screen shot. Stinger sized spoon bite. Hot colors as shown in photo. The two spoons shown on the left of the photo took 80% of our fish. Some copies of the same spoons had been modified with pink paint on the backside. The most productive presentations were 150' of 20 lb walleye copper and 3 color of 27 lb Salmon leadcore. 200' of copper and 2 colors of leadcore also took a few fish.
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  19. I'm going to give it another try and get out early the next chance when we can go and see what happens. Like Dan, then it's on to Erie for walleye.
  20. See Salmon Snipers post from today. He fished the same area, same depth as we did yesterday and went 7-8 with some of the same presentations we had including the same moonshine spoon on a 300 Cu that took 3 fish for them and nothing for us. So what's different? We got our lines in between 7:30 - 8:00 and lost a nice fish almost immediately. He set lines just before 6:00 and had slow but steady fishing until 8:30 and never had a hit after that. With all baitfish out there the salmon could just full and the key is just getting out early.
  21. Great job. Thanks for the report. Thought the fish might have moved on, but thanks to your success I'm going to going to give it a try again asap, but you can bet I'm going to have our lines in the water earlier than last trip.
  22. Well it turns out those balls might actually be bait fish after all. My neighbor went out this morning and fished the same area, same depth as we did yesterday and went 7-8. One of his comments was "Lots of bait, all of the fish were full of alewives. On the way out there were alewives all over in the river. Saw 2 people catch steelhead off the piers." To make it even more interesting we had the same moonshine spoon on a 300 Cu that took 3 fish for them and several other same or similar presentations. So what's different? We got our lines in between 7:30 - 8:00 and lost a nice fish almost immediately. He set lines just before 6:00 and had slow but steady fishing until 8:30 and never had a hit after that. To be fair they had to pull lines at 9:15 due to other commitments, so who know how well they could have done if they could have stayed out longer. I guess my point is that if those marks are all baitfish, then the salmon could just be full early and the old adage of the early bird gets the worm might be appropriate. Years ago we always had our lines in at least 30 mins before sun rise. My old fishing partner always wanted to make sure we were off the water and getting a burger and beer someplace around lunchtime. I think I just got lazy when the fishing was easy but, getting out early always put another 3-4 fish in our box. Might be the difference.
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