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  1. I just got off the phone with Mike (redeagle) and they had a good day out of Pt. Sheldon today going 8/11 with some real nice kings. He said almost everything worked, just had to find the cold water. All fish between 90-150'. Sorry I don't have more details.
  2. It is my understanding that you can fish it, just not target or have in your possession lake trout. The Wisconsin guys fish it during tournaments sometimes.
  3. She doesn't like getting up that early John. That's why I need crew members.
  4. Well, we didn't really fish on sunday but we did catch a fish! Went out for a boat ride about noon and talked the wife into letting me set 2 rods. Went out to find that 48 degree water and found that it was out deeper, 130'+. As soon as I found it I set 2 riggers, 1 w/ a Mag Carmel Dolphin 55' down w/ a 75' lead, and the other w/ a silver/green J-Plug 70' down w/ a 100' lead as the sun was up bright. Turned the boat south and kicked back with a beverage. Wouldn't you know it after about 15 minutes the rigger with the Carmel Dolphin fired. Shelley took the rod and after a really good fight landed her first fish on the Sugar Mama and biggest fish ever, a nice 13 lb 12 oz king. Beautiful day on the water, we pulled lines and headed in shortly after to pack up and head home.
  5. Here is the sign-up thread for the 2nd event. You can still fish this even if you didn't fish the first event. Sign up here for the second event: 1. Paulywood 2. 1 Maniac 3. Far Beyond Driven 4. Just Hook'n 5. catfishhoge 6. Nocturnal 7. kirby 8. Nailer 9. dcralston
  6. I fished out of Muskegon saturday with John (Prof) and his 2 boys. We had a good morning going 7/12 with 4 kings and 3 lakers. All of the kings were juveniles, we lost of couple of bigger fish but I won't say who lost them:) We were running a little late and didn't clear the pierheads until 6 am. Ran out to 85' and setup on a west/northwest troll. Set 2 riggers and the first one w/ a Northern King Purple Thunder fired. Levi brought it to the boat and we had our first fish in the box at 6:15. After that things were a little hectic. The Purple Thunder went 2 more times (I think). It was set 65' down. The other rigger went twice w/ a mag Green Sexy Shad. It was set 75' down. A wire diver out 200' w/ a Blue Bubble Spinny and Blue Mist Sigg's fly went. We had a flurry on the high divers out 75' and 100' with 3 hits. A fullcore went but I can't remember the spoon. Later on the riggers got going again with a Mag Lemon Ice on an SWR 100' down and a Mag Carmel Dolphin 55' down. All of our fish came in the strip of 48 degree surface temo water. Outside in 46 degree we didn't mark any fish and inside in the 50 degree water we weren't marking fish. Just kept working that 48 degree strip all morning. Gabe did a nice job fighting a few fish and also handling the net for his Dad's monster laker. John spent the majority of the morning driving while Levi helped run the back of the boat. Great job by everyone and I had a lot of fun. We even had a nice fish dinner back at the campground. Thanks a lot guys for coming along.
  7. My friend used to use PVC rod holders on his boat. We always tied the rods down in case the holders broke. Good thing because one morning the holders snapped and are on the bottom of Lake Michigan in 60' of water out of Muskegon. Now he uses Tite Loks. There are guys who make rod trees on the side. Or any fab shop could do it. Mine were made by a friend and work great.
  8. Well, we took the shakedown/maiden fishing trip in the Sugar Mama sunday and I sure am glad I wasn't in my old boat! I don't know if I would have made it out of the channel. We made our way out to 60 ft slightly south of the piers and headed on a northwest troll. Set 1 rigger 40' down w/ a Mag Warrior Gas Chamber and the other rigger 50' down w/ a Mag Green Sexy Shad Silver Streak. I later lowered this rigger to 60' when we hit 90' of water. Worked a braid dipsey into the spread out 125' on 3 w/ a Mag Super Screw Silver Streak and then a wire dipsey w/ a Blue Bubble Spinny and Blue Mist Sigg's Rig's fly. After the sun was up we added a full core w/ a Plumcrazy Michael Jackson (I renamed that spoon Phil) and a half core w/ a Warrior spoon I can't remember the name of. Action started early on the riggers. 1st fish on the Gas Chamber, then we went 3/4 on the Green Sexy Shad. We lost a fish on the Super Screw and landed one on the Spinny/Fly. Lost what felt like a nice fish in the fullcore later after we changed it to a Craig's Xmas. We (I) also lost a fish on the braid dipsey out 150' w/ a Mag Kevorkian due to some captain failure. Finished the day late to upgrade our weigh-in box by boxing a king on a half core w/ a Mag Double Orange Crush. Best troll ended up being northeast. We tried a few other things w/ no success. Ended up pulling a little early to run in and get organized for the weigh-in. Great first trip on the new boat and a good job by the crew to land fish in tough conditions. All of our fish were nice, healthy kings. 4 fish right around 13 lbs, one at 9 1/2 lbs, and the last around 6 lbs. Thanks for coming along Mike and Brent!
  9. 1st: Paulywood 132.6 2nd: Just Hook'N 128.9 3rd: dcralston 123.12 4th: catfishhoge 123.1 5th: 1maniac 83.4 6th: nailer 79.9 7th: Nocturnal 69.14
  10. OK guys, sorry this is so late but I had a long couple of days. Here are the results: Big Fish: dcralston 19 lbs 1st Place: Paulywood 132.6 pts 2nd Place: Just Hook'N 128.6 pts 3rd Place: dcralston 123.12 pts I would like to thank all of the guys who fished in some pretty tough conditions. I would also like to thank Ken (nailer) for taking pictures. I hope to iron out a few glitches and make things run a little smoother in the future. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, comments or suggestions. One thing that I learned is not to take money away from Rick:eek: I would also like to thank Capt. Don of Tangled Mess Charters, and through him Wolverine Tackle and the Outdoorsmen Proshop in Jenison. Don contacted me wednesday and set up a donation of 30 Mag Silver Streak spoons for all of the guys who fished in the event. He also talked to Outdoorsmen Proshop and they donated a $10 gift card for the event. It was very generous of Don and the 2 sponsors to support our league. I really appreciate the support of these 2 great businesses. Every member of the league received at least 2 Silver Streaks (or more) and the $10 gift card was added to the Big Fish winner. I know that both of these prizes will be put to good use. Thanks again guys!
  11. I can send you one Ken or I'll have some tomorrow morning. Nick
  12. Weather looks good guys! Plan on fishing tomorrow morning. Nick TONIGHT NORTHWEST GALES TO 35 KNOTS DIMINISHING TO 10 TO 20 KNOTS EARLY IN THE EVENING...THEN BECOMING WEST 5 TO 10 KNOTS OVERNIGHT. WAVES 3 TO 6 FEET SUBSIDING TO 1 TO 3 FEET OVERNIGHT. SUNDAY WEST WINDS 10 TO 15 KNOTS BACKING TO SOUTH. WAVES 1 TO 3 FEET.
  13. Sign up here for the blow-date on sunday. I will put you down if I have already heard from you. Hope we can fish! 1. Paulywood 2. dcralston 3. 1maniac 4. Just Hook'N 5. catfishhoge 6. nailer
  14. Good job guys! Big props to you Hunter. 16 lb king on a halfcore is man-sized work. Way to go!
  15. The weather is forcing me to postpone this to the blow date, which is sunday. If you cannot fish please let me know. Sorry for the late post but I just got home from work. If the weather report is bad for sunday I will post by tomorrow at 12 noon. Let's hope we can fish. If you have any questions feel free to contact me. Nick 517-795-7185
  16. Once again, saturday looks to be the worst day of the week. If this holds true the tournament will be rescheduled for the blow date, sunday the 17th. Let me know if you would be able to make the blow date. Here's the forecast: FRIDAY SOUTHEAST WINDS 10 TO 15 KNOTS. CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AFTERNOON. WAVES 1 FOOT OR LESS. FRIDAY NIGHT SOUTHEAST WINDS 10 TO 20 KNOTS BECOMING SOUTHWEST. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY. WAVES 1 TO 3 FEET. SATURDAY NORTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 25 KNOTS DIMINISHING TO 10 TO 20 KNOTS. WAVES 3 TO 5 FEET. SATURDAY NIGHT NORTHWEST WINDS 10 TO 15 KNOTS. WAVES 1 TO 3 FEET. SUNDAY NORTHWEST WINDS 10 TO 15 KNOTS. WAVES 1 TO 3 FEET.
  17. Doug, I know how you feel. A few years ago I was fishing out of Frankfort w/ my now wife and I lost 3 dipsey/flasher/fly setups due to the wire getting caught next to the rollers on my Eagle Claw roller rod or between the spool and frame of my Daiwa Great Lakes reel. Shortly after that trip I changed my wire setups to Daiwa Heartland Dipsey rods with a Twilli Tip. The rod was $30 and the Twilli Tip was $7. I also upgraded my reels to Daiwa Sealines. Since then I have had no problems and love catching fish on wire now. It will save you money to invest into a new combo, if you keep losing gear. Good luck.
  18. Good job Phil, you guys have been killin' em!
  19. I'll sign you up. I'll have a copy of the rules and a waiver for you to sign at the launch. See you there.
  20. good job phil, adam, frank and chuck
  21. Way to go guys! You've had a heck of a week!
  22. As the other guys said, it is certainly doable, but I would think you would be more productive and comfortable fishing 3 guys with 9 rods. You could switch setups between riggers, dipsey's and planer rods. I fished with Jason (Satisfaction Guaranteed) last year and we fished 4 off his 17' (I think) Lund but one guy sat up front on a cooler. It was fine in calm conditions but could be hairy in 3+ footers. If your spread is setup properly you should be able to limit your tangle problems, just spread your holders as far apart as possible. Run your planer holders as far forward on the gunnels as you can. If you post some pictures there are plenty of guys who fish similar boats that would be able to help you with your setup. I plan on fishing 12 rods off my 22 ft Sportcraft.
  23. Here are a few more pics of her rigged up. I've got 2 Big Jon Pro Tournament Riggers, 4 Bert's Ratcheting Rod Holders, and 2 3 rod trees. There is 5' of Bert's track on each gunnel. She's ready for fishing!
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