SeaFoam Posted July 12 Posted July 12 2-2, 6-9 am small king, full core, mag green jeans rv spoon, 112 fow 17 lb king, rigger down 60 ft, 130 fow, dancing anchovy spoon No meat rig or flasher fly bites Both bites came before 7am, then it shutdown Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman 2
Salmonguy9 Posted July 12 Posted July 12 Which port?Sent from my iPhone using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
2MD Posted July 12 Posted July 12 the super early or super late bite seems to be the thing, off Holland at least 2 years ago about this time of year we left the pierheads 3days in a row at 4am and by sunrise we had at least a half a dozen fish... may have to try that again 2
Lef T Posted July 12 Posted July 12 22 minutes ago, 2MD said: the super early or super late bite seems to be the thing, off Holland at least 2 years ago about this time of year we left the pierheads 3days in a row at 4am and by sunrise we had at least a half a dozen fish... may have to try that again I remember those trips. It seems like the lake had flipped and the cold water was in close as well. You had over 30 fish in those trips if I recall correctly. 1
zgrinder on Fin Warrior Posted July 13 Posted July 13 I have fished the night bite for most of my time on the water because while I was working, that was the time available to me. Having a bit of moon light is a plus. Not a big fan of pitch dark. However, baking in the sun mid day is no picnic either. My crew from Waukegan days is not here in Michigan so I don't fish the darkness as much unless it is past sunset float. Then game on. 1
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