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Well, made it out for maybe the last time this season last night and was met with flat seas and uncooperative fish.

Motored out to 250 fow (which, according to my handheld GPS, is about 7 miles out from the Muskegon pier) and marked a ton of fish deep, 180' down to the bottom, but not much on top. I figured the deep fish were mostly lakers, which I don't keep anyway. Set up out there with a deep rigger, 125' down, a rigger at 75' down and a 3 color.

Made my way east and didn't get anything until I picked up a 5# King in 150 fow off the rigger at 75' down with a Shelly Snack glow spoon right at dusk. (He'll be on the grill tonight.)

And that was it. 1 for 1 on a beautiful, calm, comfortable October evening on the big pond.

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thanks for the report..was out last night also..started in 180 west to 320 and noticed a ton of fish in the bottom 40..tried dropping a rigger but could only get 180 dn before i seen the rigger spool

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Good job avoiding the skunk.

Sounds like we got lucky to come across some fish on Tuesday night. We caught all of 'em going through the same waypoint over and over. They must have been in a small pocket of water out there in the middle of nowhere.

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