Trophy Specialist Posted June 20, 2015 Posted June 20, 2015 6/20/15, Saginaw Bay, Au Gres, Fishing Report After a vicious northeast wind yesterday forced a cancellation of of Friday's charter, I hit the water today with clients from Marshall, MI and this trip was a wedding gift certificate for the newly weds. We had a beautiful day on the Bay today with a southeast breeze of about 13 knots on the way out, but that breeze died down though when we finished up the trip. We had blue skies and temps in the low 70s too, which was very nice to experience. The fishing action this morning was nothing short of phenomenal with 15 fish in the box in less than one hour of fishing time. All the fish we caught were keeper walleyes too with no short ones or junk fish at all. The walleyes ran from 16" to 26" and all of them came on spinner/crawler rigs fished at various depths. I fished the same general area that we fished on Thursday running south and then fishing north with the wind. I set some of the lures on the bottom, some just off bottom and some about 10' off bottom and everything got bit. Trolling speeds of 1.5 to 1.7 mph did the trick and the bite today was aggressive with few fish lost. The color of the lures did not mater as they hit various stuff about equally. I just ate walleye for dinner and it doesn't get much better than fresh walleye filets served with a moral mushroom sauce with Bush's Grilln' beans (Bourbon and Brown Sugar) on the side washed down with a cold beer. I also had a couple cookies for desert. Life is good. Capt. Mike Veine trophyspecialists.com Posted By Capt. Mike Veine of Trophy Specialist Charters
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