westrate Posted May 15, 2011 Posted May 15, 2011 Last week we did not fish when the weather was warm, clear and the winds were light, instead we waited until we had 25 mph winds, 2 to 5 foot seas and constant rain. With 3 out of 4 people chumming, the fishing was good with a good catch of salmon and lake trout. We kept 4 salmon and 4 lake trout and returned some under size lake trout and lost some other nice sized salmon. The best depth was 70 to 75 foot of water, fishing 30 to 60 foot down. The best methods were downriggers at 35 foot, 50 foot and on the bottom with regular stingers (green glow, green/blue dolphin on the 35 and 50 footers and a tin can flasher and spin and glow on the rigger on the bottom. The dipsy divers were run at 90 and 150 foot out with the Hot Chip flasher (frog/glow and silver mountain dew) and Rapture flies (wild fern and green hypnotist) on the low diver and green dolphin stinger on the high diver. The copper did not produce very well, however we had a couple of hits on the 200 and 300 foot copper with the glow frog stinger and yellow tail stingers.This week Tuesday, 20 charter and private boats will be taking out 70 Saugatuck seventh grade students as a reward for participating in the Salmon in the Classroom Project. We will leave the dock at 7 AM and return at 12 noon. After pictures and cleaning of the catch, Ducks Unlimited will treat the students to a fish fry for lunch at Tower Marina in Douglas. Check back next week and I will update everyone on the student fishing excursion and the fishing results during the week.If you would like fishing and or charter reservation information, email me at [email protected].
SUPERTRAMP Posted May 15, 2011 Posted May 15, 2011 Good job on the week captain, and huge Kudos to the charter community in Saugatuck for getting the 7th graders involved and showing what the Salmon fishery is all about.You guys ROCK
Nailer Posted May 15, 2011 Posted May 15, 2011 It sure is great working and sweating all week just to sit in the rain on the weekend.Thanks for the update Captain.
Priority1 Posted May 16, 2011 Posted May 16, 2011 Capt. Ron, Thanks for the report. It great to get them kids out. Enjoy your time on the water with them. You may just make a lasting impression on some of those 7th graders.
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