ghfisherman Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 took a couple newbies out last night started in 80fow of water and trolled west out to 140 with nothing, got on a south east troll and hit 130 and the fun started lost one on the full core then as soon as it was back out had a triple go with the 7 color dipsey and rigger, some how got all 3 in spun back on the mark and had a double go with the 7 color and 10 color. was a great night to be out and got the newbies some nice kings smallest was around 8-9 lb and our biggest went 19. fished from 6-930pm only bad part of the night was as pulling lines i caught my full core set up that was in the holder and splash there it went in 120 fow . full core 1 for 2- green dolphin 7 color 2 for 2 - some green spoon dont know the name rigger 40 down blue dolphin dipsey 150 back- 11in blue and white paddle with blue mirage fly so if anyone snags a 10 color set up let me know lol
Mushy's Dad Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 Sounds like a great time... except for the rod lost.
N II Deep Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 thanks for the report, that stinks about the full core....
Hooked Up Posted June 5, 2012 Posted June 5, 2012 Going out of Grand Haven tomorrow morning....ANY help appreciated as to depth, colors, etc.... Thanks! Scott
fisf crazy Posted June 5, 2012 Posted June 5, 2012 we fished the tourn this weekend north of gh 130 to 150 was are best pretty slow for the most part 7 fish two days
Treblemaker Posted June 5, 2012 Posted June 5, 2012 Either troll the pierheads, orHead a little north and west until you start to see the water temps go up. Was about 100 fow From there troll west as far as you like. Run orange bright spoons in the top 40 for steelhead, lakers, browns, and kings. Bumble bee, jagerbomb, and woodpecker were good. Spoons 60-90 down with blue spoons, and white paddles green flies deep got a few too.
Bluefinn Fisher Posted June 5, 2012 Posted June 5, 2012 Well Mr grandhaven fisherman, I know your saying & I feel your pain, 'cuz two years ago up in Manistee we did a similar thing & lost a full copper set up on a new Shimano Talora rod in 60 fow. Until it might ever wash up on shore it's a gonner for sure
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