prop nut Posted March 10, 2012 Posted March 10, 2012 Far south end of the lake I was out at pastrick yesterday Friday 3-9 to put in lake side charters boatSeen a customer with a friend in the boat putting the boat in and headed outBy the time we Got the big charter boat in the water and tied to the pier as i was i would guess less than a hour getting back in the truck to take the trailer homeThis guy was pulling out of the water?sense his boat was recently in the shop i had to ask him if the boat was running all rite i was concerned he might have cut his trip short because of motor problems or some thing"Boat is running great never seemed to run better ""we are done could not keep two rods on the water"10 fish and they had to throw a few back, one trip to the first lightWOW THAT'S GREAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!get out there now guys this wont last longCOHO POLUZABRADS RED THIN FISHLADY BUG EDDIE PEANUT FLY'S AND ORANGE DODGERS TO BE HONEST ANY THING WILL PROBABLY WORK RITE NOW CAPTAIN MIKE HAS SOME OPEN DAYS CALL HIM NOW FOR THE HOT ACTION LOOKS LIKE HE IS THE FIRST CHARTER BOAT IN THIS YEAR 2197304222
sherman51 Posted March 10, 2012 Posted March 10, 2012 great info. if i was set up to go coho fishing this year i would be there. but my crew these days consists of my 2 sons and my daughter n law and my grand son. and the one son that is working cant get off work. and the other one doesnt have any money, and i just cant afford a trip up right now.but i always tell everybody that new buffalo is a good place to fish as soon as you can start getting out. the water is shallower in the south part of the lake and the baitfish and coho will be there early. and you dont need any spiecial gear, or a big boat to fish coho. and it can be a ball to catch these little fighters.back when i first started fishing them we used a 16 ft boat and run 5 lines. 4 flat lines and 1 down the shute right in the back of the prop wash. then just progressed from there. after i got a couple of riggers i liked to put them down about 5 foot off the bottom with a big broken back rainbo trout about 10 ft behind the ball. we caught many a nice king on these rigs.sherman
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