MikeL Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 We took one pass through the maze of boats with no success then pulled lines and headed north (9’s) to 75’ of water then set lines and headed west. Most productive water was 95’ to 105’. Took three hits on wonder bread j-plug on rigger down 68’, two hits on braided dipsey with blue bubble spiney and fly out 175’, two hits on braided dipsey with green spiney and green fly out 175’, lost a nice steelhead after six jumps on half core with orange/chrome j-plug, three hits on dodger and green fly bouncing off the bottom, one hit on full core with NBK stingray, one hit on 300’ copper with purple/chrome j-plug. Ended the morning going 9 for 12, five lake trout and four kings. It turned out to be a great day on the water…not many left!!
Priority1 Posted September 8, 2008 Posted September 8, 2008 GJ Mike. This time of year the weather can be very unpredictable. Not many more days is an accurate statement. I was going fishing this morning, until I looked at the actual conditions at a light where I fish.
crewsout Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Are the fish at the piers at st.joe yet?
Reel Turner Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Fish were in the peirs on Thursday and Friday of last week. Pretty slow in there last I knew.
csootsman Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Trolled the piers lastnight from 6pm till 9:30. Nothing out front or in the channel. First skunk of the year. Just good to be out though, no complaints. Clair
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