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  1. We were not supposed to have any mature kings this year, but a pile of one year old fish. All the catches I've seen have been heavies, with little or no 3-6# fish in the mix. When we were beating up Coho in April and May, the few kings being caught were 12-15#, not little.
  2. 45 degree water out front. One sheep. Saturday am decided my time was better spent studying the insides of my eye lids.
  3. No planet board and core,attached to this one?
  4. Love it. I want all those who want to vote to maintain or increase stocking to write me a promisary note that they will buy my boat and tackle at 50% of purchased price when the lake crashes and the kings are gone.
  5. Nothing like uneducated masses voicing their opinions. No natural reproduction? I haven't aught a clipped fish in a long time. Pinks were stocked once, a long time ago, in Lake Superior. Now they are well established. But there's no natural reproduction? I catch rainbows in streams never planted with them
  6. Take the divers off and store them with the leader rolled up in the side pocket ofthe boat. Kind iif s boat specific answer though.
  7. Could not have said it any better. If we continue with too much planting, have a few good years of natural production, and keep pumping Lakers into the lake, the alewifes will be gone, and the kings will follow. Then you've gone from two great lakes with a viable king fishery to one, and that's a seven hour trip for me and not ten minutes. The other fish can get by without alewives, but not the kings. And while I'll target other fish from time to time, I'm not going to bother with the upkeep of a 29 year old glass boat to chase stuff I can target from my 14'. I run the Four Winns to catch kings. Period.
  8. There's even fewer fish eating the reduced alewives. Hence, the remaining fish have more to eat. Same thing we had in 2013.
  9. There was plenty of bait and big fish in 2013 in West Michigan but then after two cold winters 2014 and 2015 sucked. Indiana will be increasing summerr run steel plants to compensate.
  10. And the fishing on Huron was just fine until the bottom fell out. Better be safe than blow it. We would not be in this situation if the DNR hadn't bowed to pressure a few years ago, and reduced the cuts more like they had proposed. I caught my first king in 1979 on my grandpa's boat. I want my grand kids to be able to catch kings in 15-20 years. Do you see that happening on Huron? Why would we want to risk that here? I'm willing to have a few lean years as an investment for the long haul.
  11. I remember reading an article about fishing the big reef I think out of Munising.
  12. Good reputation. I got the pleasure of driving one back from Ludington to Holland head long into 20 mph south winds. Took 10 hours. Never was nervous though....
  13. Not weird at all. Plenty of male kings run at one year old. Coho too. At the Platte River hatchery some Yeats over half the Coho are mature jacks.
  14. Was about 2 miles south of you in 60-70'. I think as the fish finder would not fire and I had to keep bouncing bottom with a rigger. Thought I was getting my first skunk of the year but pulling lines found a 4# hook jawed buck king that was tan and ready to run on the 200' copper. Then a 3# sheep on the s w r down 36, both on mag moonshines.
  15. In tournaments it gets gray. Who hasn't had a fish pop off just ad you're netting it but still managed to scoop it up? Illegal fish. Ad an observer, I would not say a word. Fish hooked just outside the mouth? Fish on a j plug that rolls and ends up hooked in the gill plate?
  16. Have swung back and netted Lakers that fell off but did not swim away. Don't think it's legal. But I do think it's ethical.
  17. I just saw Dreamweaver donate, for the eighth year running, about 500 spoons and flashers to Benefit for Kids. That's where my money goes. I know it's a tough business to crack into, but shameless product whoring all but guarantees I will not use your product.
  18. He does this on other sites too. Posts without details are ads or bragging and an insult to those of us who take the time to post solid reports.
  19. Find where the cold water meets the bottom and beat the bottom 10' to death then raise lures into warmer water as it gets dark. Presentation doesn't seem to matter as much as location.
  20. Location, depth of water, presentation, troll direction, what else worked, what didn't?
  21. This was a floating mat in about 20' before the lake shallows up. Felt like we were driving through pudding and then we stopped...
  22. Not much going on. Most excitement was reeling in my copper so a Hydrosport plotting a line like a drunk failing a sobriety test, with five people in it, none of whom thought to look forward, didn't run over it. Only to find mussels on it from setting up too slowly in 60'. Full core had them too. It was a junk.line type night and both were buggered up. Slid inside to 75' at night and just when I thought I was getting my first skunk, and my crew was,a kid who is Jonah to catching kings, we took a suicidal 3# on a green glow ace hi off a half core. While he decided to fight in the net and make a mess after not fighting the whole way in, white paddle wire diver gets rocked. Aaron did a great job and we out z 14# king in the boat at 9:30. Hit the biggest pile of weeds ever in the middle of Pigeon Lake and had to push pole through them using the net handle.
  23. I've never found mouth color to work well. We go by spots on the tail. Well spotted, king. Little to no spots, coho. We had a brown many years ago without a single slot on it's body. Froze it and took it to Plainwell to ask them about it. Shape and where we caught it said brown but it looked like a steel...
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