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  1. Think we got hit in all directions except NW. We started focusing on a 1/2 mile stretch and started weaving in and out. Ended up the day 7/8. Picked up a large lake trout on the diver with a meat rig.
  2. Started in 90. Fished out to 150 and then back into 130. Started hitting fish in 135-145. 6/7 right now. 5 kings and a nice steelhead. 2.0-2.3 mph. 2-3 Rigger down 49 - RV Flounder Pounder standard size 2-2 300 copper mag silver streak blue dolphin 1-1 rigger down 79 - blue/white spin doctor and meat rig 1-1 mag diver on 2 back 185. Kevin's girlfriend spin doctor and meat rig Still fishing, but will be wrapping it up soon. Great morning on the big lake!
  3. For late summer fishing with warmer water, I like the 275/325 idea.
  4. I forgot, that I like to put a bead above the swivel to stop it from getting stuck in the rod end. Reeling it down isn't likely to work then. Best to experiment once all the equipment comes in. Good luck!
  5. Do you have 10 foot roller rods, or a regular rod with twilli tips? If so, you and a swivel fits, you can reel the swivel back down to the reel every trip, and attach a piece of mono to it so you can re-string quickly it next time out. If you have the roller rods it will be difficult to break down the rods without having wire problems.
  6. Fished for several hours this morning in 140-160 fow. One hit on same rigger 100 down with mixed veggies spoon. Got off. Nothing else all morning. Skunk!
  7. Wear jeans - and a long sleeve if you can tolerate it. There were lots of flies but didn't get bit much.
  8. Took a short evening trip last night out of Port Sheldon. Set lines around 7 pm and pulled lines at 9 pm. Started in 135 fow and worked mostly NNW out to 155 and then SSE back to 135. 5-6 for the night. Rigger down 100 feet - mixed veggie stingray spoon. 2-3 (two smaller kings) Diver back 255 feet - kevorkian spin doctor & fly. 1-1 lake trout. Diver back 185 feet - Chrome/Mtn Dew spin doctor & fly. 1-1 lake trout. Rigger down 115 feet - MI Stinger Paddle - UV/Chrome&Green & fly. 1-1 lake trout.
  9. Nice laker! I didn't end up making it out this weekend, but hopefully I'll try tomorrow night. Has to be one hungry fish out there!
  10. Check the buoy for water temps. Will have north wind blowing today and tonight and if it switched NE we might get a bit of a flip. If not, I would set up in 70 fow and work out from there. Kings are not plentiful right now, but if you run some stuff up high (10-20 feet), some stuff mid range (30-60 feet) and a line or two deep (90 feet or keep within 10 feet of bottom) you have a chance at picking up anything that might be out there (kings, steelhead, lake trout). Or just give up on kings and run a bunch of stuff near the bottom for trout. If the lake flips, then who knows what will be where. -JD
  11. Good advice Jason. You could also run one downrigger rod with a two color leadcore. Let the spoon and leadcore out, then put a clean spoon on that line. I would also try some other types of spoons too (non-glow). One of my favorite spoons is a magnum blue dolphin (by Silver Streak). I also really like to use the UV spoons in the Stinger and Stingray size from Michigan Stinger. I would guess greens and blues would work best. What kind of water clarity is there in the reservoir? If it's not crystal clear, then some plugs might be effective run 50-100 feet behind the ball. If the fish are very skitish due to a lot of boat traffic, it might be more effective to only run 2 downriggers instead of all four. How deep do you usually run the downriggers?
  12. I'm guessing most of the time , the fish are pretty deep in the reservoir (50 feet or deeper. I would run both flasher and fly setups, and also clean spoons/no flasher. How many lines are you running? A few downriggers and a few divers? What types of spoons have you run?
  13. Where are you fishing?
  14. Late report. Started around 5:30/6 pm in 180 fow. Fished out to 210. Motored back in to 175 and fished NE/SE until 110 fow and pulled lines. Speed maintained from 2.5-3.0 at the ball at down 55 feet. 185 fow. King 15lb+ range. Mag diver back 189 feet - Pro King Mountain Dew paddle and mirage fly. 190 fow. Swing and a miss - downrigger (55 ft) free slider with yellow/orange spoon. 200 fow. Laker escaped behind boat - lure? I forget. 210 fow. Laker. Mag diver back 189 feet - Pro King Mountain Dew paddle and mirage fly. 170 fow. Laker - Diver back 225 - MI Stinger Green/White 8-inch paddle and hypnotist fly 160 fow. Laker - Diver back 135 - MI Stinger Green/White 8-inch paddle and hypnotist fly (hit while setting line) 150 fow. King (3 lbs?) - 300 copper mag blue dolphin 140 fow. King (3 lbs?) - 200 copper purple spoon
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  15. Thanks, but I already have purchased a replacement about a week and a half ago.
  16. Fished from 5 until 8:30 pm. Started in 190 and worked back to the SE. Made a few loops and passes in 150 fow, and then turned in towards port, on a NE. First fish in 150. 2 lb king - 45 down rigger - Stingray NKB 2nd Fish in 145. 16 lb king - 80 down rigger - green/white 8" paddle + mirage fly 3rd Fish in 145. 19 lb king - 300 copper, mag blue dolphin 4th Fish in 110 fow - 2 lb laker - mag wire diver back 225 - green spin doctor and mirage fly 5th Fish in 90 fow - 5 lb laker - 80 down rigger - green/white 8" paddle + mirage fly 6th Fish in 85 fow - 5 lb king - 200 copper - purple spoon - unknown brand Pulled lines after fish no. 6 and headed in.
  17. I'll say it's been very common for the lakers to suspend until the water warms up a bit. I've caught them offshore too on one and two color lead cores. The overall numbers should be way up to compared to 20-30 years ago. There are a few strains. Most common strain on the south side of Lake Michigan has been the Seneca Lake strain recently. Some plants have been Lewis Lake, and Klondike Reef strains also. A lot of Lake Superior strain fish have also been stocked up north. Colors could also indicate what the fish have been feeding on. Any fish feeding on mysis shrimp recently would be really orange.
  18. Yikes! I'll be fixing the rod holders that did this to me twice now! Don't want it to happen again.
  19. Something's not working here (obviously because you're snapping off). Knots aren't being tried right. Drags are not smooth enough. Diver release is too tight. Wire quality wire isn't good - or old, or it's allowed to kink. What brand of leader and wire do you have? I've been running 25 or 30 on flouro leaders for years, and have snapped off like 2 divers - due to wire links. Used to run snubbers but find i get better hookups without.
  20. Better believe it! Same as last time too!
  21. Put a tape measure out in the yard and put stakes in to measure 50 ft increments. Time to put the copper to the tape. My 100 copper was 60 feet. My 200 copper was 175 feet. My 400 copper was 280 feet. Still have to measure a few more!
  22. Looking for a used 7 ft Shimano Wireline/Roller rod. Anyone got one? Only interested in the 7 foot rod as it's my inside diver. I'm near Grand Rapids MI. Would travel a little ways if the price is right. Dropped one in the river yesterday in South Haven. Sank like a rock.
  23. Only lake trout marks on bottom 20 feet in the deeper water. Probably should have started in 160-180. Coho and kings often out there this time of year.
  24. Fished from 3-6 ok today. Started in 60-75, nothing. Trolled out to 120. Nothing?Pulled lines and we had a lake trout on the rigger rod out 125 in 120 fow. Fished again in 50-70 for an hour without a bump. Called it a night at 6. Water was mud until 40 fow, and extremely dirty until 65 fow. Water cleared past 90 fow. 44 degrees down 40 ft.
  25. I've done well last few years out of South Haven first three weeks of May. I usually fish first week of May further south, next two weeks South Haven, then Holland until July.
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