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Went fishing today and went 3 for 4. Two coho and one brown. Trolled from the piers to the chalets. Picking up a coho on a small orange flasher with orange peanut fly, off the rigger. Also one coho on a brown and yellow jointed repella..The Brown that we (the wife and I ) kept hit a thin fish, both of these were off of boards all fish were caught before 11am in 15 ft of water. After that we burned the fuel but only caught a small brown and threw him back. Was the first trip to St. Joe and also the first trip of the season. So the skunk is gone and we are happy. :)

Hank..

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Yes,with the mud line is still around the peirs with some floating lumber. Watch the water when you are under way.. Also talked too a DNR officer after coming off the lake and he said that the coho are plentiful at Bridgman.

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Yes,with the mud line is still around the peirs with some floating lumber. Watch the water when you are under way.. Also talked too a DNR officer after coming off the lake and he said that the coho are plentiful at Bridgman.

Thanks for the follow up!

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