SUPERTRAMP Posted September 12, 2010 Posted September 12, 2010 Ok I got up at 4:00 am and checked the Marine forecast, didn't look at the date but saw SE to 15 knots and 1 to 3 on the waves so went over to the boat and waited for my crew to show up. The finally arrived @ 6:30 and I had bad news for them the wind was NW @ 20knots + and the lake was 3 to 5'. Everyone said lets go so we set lines in the basin and trolled out to 98 FOW. Waves were in excess of 6 ft there and I had 2 chummers on board, so we turned to go back in and another 1 got sick. Pulled lines with out a release or a tug. The MC2 got the skunkeroo. The 1 good thing is the water is starting to turn over only 64 degrees on the surface outside the channel, and was 66 in the channel. I only saw 2 other boats out on the lake and they followed me out a ways then never saw them again.(WHEN IS THE WIND GONNA STOP BLOWIN)MIKE (SUPERTRAMP)CHAMBERLINBOAT NAME MC2
Nailer Posted September 12, 2010 Posted September 12, 2010 It has to stop sooner or later It was not fun for us Saturday either.
tadmdad Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 Hey Mike,I was one of the 2 other boats to follow you out.Had a crew of 4, all seasoned (no chummers)We rode it out, and the lake laid down later in the morning.I can say you didn't miss much, we ended up 3-41 steel, 2 small kings. Best water was 150-170break down about 80-85 ft, strong current, toughto keep a good speed at the ball.Small Stinger size spoons took only hits, 2 on 300'copper, 2 on Torpedo's, nothing on riggers couldn'tget them to go.Tough conditions, but we will get better fishingbefore season is done, keep after em.Tonyaka Fishin' Impossible
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