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Sorry for the late report but I fished Port Sheldon last night. We ended up 4 for 6. With a 4lb lake trout, 6 lb steelhead, 9lb king, and a 13lb king. Our hottest settup was a crushed glow blue back silverhorde j plug down 75 on the rigger that took 3 hits. The other hits came on lemon ice fixed slider 10ft above the ball with the rigger down 75 that took one hit. Lemon ice on a seven color with a 4oz dive bomb took the laker. Then our other hit came on 200ft copper with a green splatter back silver horde j plug. All hits came between 135 and 160 foot of water.

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Thanks to all the guys who post on this site. This is only my third year of salmon fishing on the big lake and went into it without any knowledge. I have learned so much about it from reading things on this site. Now we are catching fish on a pretty consistent basis.

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  • 11 months later...

I'm new to this forum but have used some of the information and felt like I'd better give back a little. Don't know the names of all the spoons that well but here we go. Went out for a night show, 7-10 PM, ran in 80-100 of water south of the channel to Holland and back. light sw wind and ran an s pattern. Ran only dipseys and lead core and went 3-6.

-two hit on an lead core with reef runner? (lost a big one, straightened out two sets of hooks)

- two on magnum chrome dipsy with orange and silver spoon, 110 feet back.

- two on orange dipsy, chrome spoon with multi colored polka dots, 130 back

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