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I'm sure a few of you guys and gals have expierenced the typical hot spring bite followed by the setting up of the thermalcline. This usually results in a 2 week period where the fish really scatter and don't bite as well. Lets here your tactics for staying on good catches through this time frame. I'm sure we all can come up with a few things to help one another out.

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Russ, I was thinking the same thing. I even got Keating's book back out to try and figure out how to get June fish.

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Just keep on keepin on. Seems like ya just gotta put more time in and keep changing things up. Don't lose ur confidence. Bring more beer:cheers:

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im goimg to try 2 things this year im going to try off shore 250-300 fow and im goimg to try for some lakers.I will let you guys know how it works.

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Seems the June slow down is already here in Ludville, went out this weekend, got one laker...most were bringing back some Kings but very small... and the Fish are scattered.

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Seems they are scattered here today too, a least the night bite sucks right now, can't wait till the weekend if my neck is back to normal I'll be out.

Jim

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Try staying out later or getting out earlier. The last few minutes before daylight or after the sun goes down can be very productive. I picked up 3 nice kings over the weekend two hit at 6 am and one at 9 pm.

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Thats not what i wanted to here Robert, I heard a ok report that hey fished in the 4000 line on out. If i fish this weekend then i think im gonna try and set them in the 38s 55s and work west from there.

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Pull your boat over to Lake Erie or the Saginaw Bay. June is one of the best months for walleye fishing. Why fight Mother Nature?? Go with the flow. Head back to Lake MI about the middle of July.:) Trade a Trip works well also.:)

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turn west after the sun comes up,kick up the speed and cover lots of water.its a hunting pattern right now with mostly spoons.:thumb:

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Adjust the speed if all else fails. We caught fish on 3.1 at the ball last weekend and had to slow down (due to a tip from Dirty Dog) to 2.1 this past weekend. Fish are still around, but hanging low (on the bottom). Either that or GO DEEP. The hard part about that in the lower bowl is it means a big gas bill.

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Adjust the speed if all else fails. We caught fish on 3.1 at the ball last weekend and had to slow down (due to a tip from Dirty Dog) to 2.1 this past weekend. Fish are still around' date=' but hanging low (on the bottom). Either that or GO DEEP. The hard part about that in the lower bowl is it means a big gas bill.[/quote']

its nice having the deepwater in a little closer in the northern part of the lake.the breaks out deep are starting to form.we got into some steel about 16 miles out sun,saw tons of 8 to 10 inch kings feeding on the surface.

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its nice having the deepwater in a little closer in the northern part of the lake.the breaks out deep are starting to form.we got into some steel about 16 miles out sun,saw tons of 8 to 10 inch kings feeding on the surface.

Gotta love the offshore bite...Hoorah!:thumb:

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Pull your boat over to Lake Erie or the Saginaw Bay. June is one of the best months for walleye fishing. Why fight Mother Nature?? Go with the flow. Head back to Lake MI about the middle of July.:) Trade a Trip works well also.:)

thats what we did this year and our first trip this last weekend we banged the eyes on erie. I didn't even have the program completely down. Now i have two planer reels and boards on order for running big board instead of inlines.

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