Trophy Specialist Posted June 3, 2017 Posted June 3, 2017 6/3/17, Saginaw Bay, Au Gres, Fishing Report The weatherman messed up today with his forecast predicting calm winds, but it turned out to blow fairly stiff from the northeast with waves to about three feet. Non-the-less, my clients from Mcomb, MI caught their limits of walleyes. The first spot we went to was where we ended up at the end of yesterday's charter, but the bite there was fairly slow with us only catching seven keeper walleyes and one catfish in a couple hours. We made a short move to another spot and as soon as we set up we hooked up with a quadruple header landing all of them. I thought we had really found a good areas, but after that first burst of action, it slowed down there to a slow pick. We eventually pulled lines and headed back past where we had done best for another pass, but this time we had all lines set when we trolled over that "hot spot" and it was none-stop action all the way through the 1/4 miles wide spot and shortly after that we netted our 24th, and final walleye for the day and that last fish was our biggest one today too, which was nice. We trolled with all meat today with a speed of 1.4 mph doing best in the still chilly, 60 degree water. Color did not mater today and we took most of our fish on or near bottom, but a few did come on suspended sets. Capt. Mike Veine 1
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