downrigger45 Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 If you were only allowed to fish one depth (within 20 ft) what would it be? Ignore time of year and water temp. I want your most consistent range day in and day out. I dont mean where in the water column but just the overall depth. example: My boat always does good 120 to 140 feet. We can find good surface action with bows, but also the kings can be hanging like 40 down. This is out of Sheboygan.
Nailer Posted January 28, 2012 Posted January 28, 2012 Dan, you should put your location in your profile.If I had to choose one depth +- 20' it would be 80', But that's over on the other side from you.
Hotdog71 Posted January 28, 2012 Posted January 28, 2012 90' for me, also the other side of the lake.
kingfish123 Posted January 28, 2012 Posted January 28, 2012 100 for me I could fish that depth all year long and catch fish most of the time.
Turfwrench Posted January 28, 2012 Posted January 28, 2012 55' - Pt Sanilac, Lk Huron. Seems to be the most reliable depth for me.
Far Beyond Driven Posted January 28, 2012 Posted January 28, 2012 15' and I'll take the summer off until there's a NE wind.I catch more fish each year out of my 14' than my 22', piling up the coho and browns early, the kings and steelies when the lake flips, the kings around the piers in September and then more steelies and browns until we get iced out. I should pivot chart my log in Excel by depth but I bet over 50% of my fish taken each year are where you can see the bottom.
ALLEYES Posted January 28, 2012 Posted January 28, 2012 The top 20' for me. There are always fish in the top 20' somewhere.
tbromund Posted January 28, 2012 Posted January 28, 2012 Depends on what fish I'm targeting out of Olcott on Lake Ontario. Browns I could spend all summer in 35-55 fow, Kings it would be 80-100 fow, Steelhead it would be 480-500 fow.Tim
pentwater bite me Posted January 29, 2012 Posted January 29, 2012 every port is slighly different for a vast number of reasons.In my own port 80 feet of water give or take 20 would be my choice.But we fish by what the water current tells us to do. Direction that you present your spread,not the depth is much more important to me.
Priority1 Posted January 29, 2012 Posted January 29, 2012 every port is slighly different for a vast number of reasons.In my own port 80 feet of water give or take 20 would be my choice.But we fish by what the water current tells us to do. Direction that you present your spread,not the depth is much more important to me. I agree. I'm never locked to any one depth. Use the tools you have and come up with a plan. Run em fast, run em slow, run em high, and run em low. Find out where and what they want and give em lots of it.
BRIAN0214 Posted February 1, 2012 Posted February 1, 2012 My graph doesn't fill up with fish until I hit 120' out of Grand Haven. So I start there almost every trip. Unless its April or September then I start at 20'
Salmon Assassin Posted February 3, 2012 Posted February 3, 2012 Wow I must be the creep of the board for prefering deeper water. The 210FOW mark was awesome for me last year. The gas getting there and back sucks but the fish are out there.
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