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fishy1

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  1. I believe best case the same as last year but suspect worse in Michigan.
  2. All the more reason to just keep dumping them in the lake.
  3. I'm aware of their low temperature tolerance I have been catching kings for over 35 years in mid 40 degree water. The last 2 winters have seen the average core temperature of Lake Michigan at historically low levels and below average summer temperatures do not bode well for cold blood creates to grow in the lake. This lack of warmer water conditions has effected the whole ecosystem of the great lakes. The difference between the ocean and the great lakes for salmon is that the salmon can migrate thousands of mile to find mid 40 degree+ water if desired but our salmon are landlocked and can't migrate to warmer water if 33-39 degree water is the warmest in the lakes. Thus slower metabolism slower growth rate.
  4. Ed, you have to remember fish are cold blooded and we have had two extremely cold winters in a row which would cause the growth rate to suffer .
  5. Its a king you can also see the cartilage in the tail.
  6. Sent you a PM let me know if it went through.
  7. I will just say that we went through similar years in the 80's when we had BKD and the fishery bounced back. I think most people have gotten spoiled by the great years when even the clueless could catch a ton of fish.Now it is fishing not catching !
  8. We have started to very nice catches of kings between 12-22 pounds . when the water starts to set up many charters are taking between 8-15 kings per trip. The problem like last year is the wind never blows out of the same direction for more than a few days. I personally believe there are still decent numbers of kings to be caught but it very spot specific unlike years past where the fish were all over.
  9. Like several of my good friends who are charter captains say chartering is a great way to make a small fortune if you started with a large one!
  10. Boats that have been doing great are fishing 20 - 25 miles offshore.
  11. I think we all know that feeling.That's what happens we you make them catch so many fish,nice work.
  12. Last I heard none are planned.
  13. Nice looking fish not looking starved!
  14. Most of the people in Ludington consider the 4 year Olds to mature fish not saying they aren't 3 yr olds. And yes I meant we had a bunch of young fish there in Oct.
  15. I agree there were tons of 3 year olds in Ludington when I pulled my boat in Oct.
  16. If they don't service them anymore call Yeck Lures in Ludington last I know Doug was still a walker service center.
  17. Just in my short amount of time on the site it seems it has turned into the charter boat snippet site.
  18. Nice any size to the seagull? Lol
  19. There are 6-Brother Z-boards(3 port & 3 starboard) $20 ea. or 6 for $90. 11in Dreamweaver paddles for $100. Also 1- 12 pd torpedo downrigger weight $30 Contact Gordie @ (586)917-5319
  20. Do you mean the New Baltimore that's on the east side by Algonac?
  21. I'm with you Ed it seems the fish still like a lot of the same spoons I have been using for years and I'll wait for word of this years hot new lures before I jump on board.
  22. Looks like the only thing you left behind since you moved from Ludington is Winfield! Lol Nice job on the fish ,I used to fish with a friend of mine who lived in Olcott over their always a fun time.
  23. I also think its important not to net any fish that are going to be released.
  24. I read all the doom and gloom About the salmon fishery and demise of alewives but I know this year there was not shortage of alewives in different year classes at Ludington where I fish.
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