2MD Posted August 7 Posted August 7 lake finally settled down so at 5.30AM PUG took 3 boys and I south outta Hollland down off sliders and in front of Saugatuck 60fow at 6.02AM we got a big one on 5color drop weight size5 scaley green jplug very quiet the next 90min found em then in that 94-97 fow and just pegged away on them for a couple hours we were 9 for 9 going for a perfect 10 Olympic style but lost 3 in a row and PUG got grumpy for a bit combos that worked: scaley green size5 or size3 or size4 jplug took over half of our bites - if you have one run one they didn't really want spoons except halfameal on cop300 went a couple times chrome spindocter and green fly went a bunch too hit em as deep as copp350 (aka 80down) and as high as 5color (aka 20down) so spread throughout water column for sure but still very much concentrated in that mid-90s depth fish turning dark and starting to get ready to run! my one son turned 14 yesterday and PUG wasn't going to stop til we hit 14 20240807_101808.mp4 6
Lef T Posted August 7 Posted August 7 Nice! You'll be able to feed those boys for a few days. You're a fish catching machine! Pug for the win! 1
littleboat Posted August 7 Posted August 7 Great catch and good report! Enjoyed it.Sent from my SM-A156U1 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
jdh Posted August 7 Posted August 7 Great job. Hoping the wind calms down a little for this evening. Launching at 5. Got to get my box of plugs ready.
2MD Posted August 7 Author Posted August 7 thanks guys when you go tonight my best advice would be to go light on spoons and meat since it never really went but to run spinnies chrome with green fly and dig out some green jplugs also with the way the lake is flipping I doubt you'll wanna fish deeper than 100fow especially coming into sunset... shoot in a couple days this pack of fish might be right in the piers - hopefully so because I think we are going Friday night
2MD Posted August 7 Author Posted August 7 and this is the old school scaley green plug that went 10 times this morning... we were kinda in disbelief that it seemed like all they wanted. At one point we had 4 of them out. Took many fish on 5color, 10color, and cop350. Broke off 2 --> stinking coho spin and tangle harness! if you have any old school green ladder that oughta bark too PUG says... 1
Lef T Posted August 7 Posted August 7 We lost 3 plugs in one day late last year. I made up a couple of 2' leaders of 30# mono to run in front of my plugs. Doesn't seem to deter the fish from biting. Those salmon teeth are starting to show! Maybe it's coho or maybe it's the teeth.
zgrinder on Fin Warrior Posted August 7 Posted August 7 You absolutely crushed it this morning. Another big downpour like the other day will push those fish in the channel. Soooo, I hope the rain holds off for a bit so we can continue to enjoy this fishing.
FBD Posted August 7 Posted August 7 Packed the walleye gear last night looking at the forecast I don’t think it’s gonna happen. So I’ll just have to try for kings tomorrow…
Indybleck Posted August 8 Posted August 8 Think we saw you, we were deeper, we lost 4, all on green and white spoons. Three on riggers 60 and 65 down in 105 fow the other on a 4 color that buried the board. Got a little sporty and 11 and we headed in.Sent from my SM-G970U using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
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