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Fishing remains excellent! Fished South today from the 11's down to the nets. 100 - 180 foot of water was all good. Took fish on Hootchies and flies, J-Plugs (gray ghost, green glow and blue glow) as well as on spoons. There are still a few openings for August so call one of our Captains today to reserve your date. |
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Lots of fish were caught today. It didn't seem to matter if you were North or South....fishing 120 or 60 down. The fish were there today. Moonshine's Flounder Pounder and Dancing Anchovy were both hot. The big hootch pulling a green fly started out hot but went dead after the early morning bite. The wire divers 165 -185 back were hot all morning pulling the regular sized hootches and KRW Aquagold flies. We took fish in all depths of water ranging from 85 to 250 foot. It's not too late to book a trip for 2006. Please contact one of our Captains today to get in on this outstanding action |
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Boats fishing South of the 12's seemed to do better today. We fished from the 14's North through the 18's. Lots of fish on the graph early but they just wouldn't bite. All of our fish came later in the morning on full cores. Had one rigger hit and a screamer on a wire dipsey that didn't make it to the boat. Other than that, everything was on lead core. Chrome Blue/Blue Spin Doctor with a blue fly was the best today followed by Pro Kings PK special on the other full core. |
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Today was good but slower than yesterday. Fishing seemed to be hit or miss. Lots of catches ranging from 5-10 fish but not nearly the action of yesterday. You had to work for them today. Best baits were the big white hootch on the chute rigger with a KRW aquaGLOW fly. Fishlander Blueberry muffin ultraglow was good today along with the Hey Baby and Pro Kings PK Special. Lot of marks on the graph early but many had trouble getting them to go. Full core and free sliders also took fish today. It was crowded so most didn't run core until the boats had spread out a bit. Please be courteous of others on the water. |
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Fishing was HOT this morning. Best action came North in 100-150 foot of water. All nice sized Kings ranging from 15- 20+ pounds. Riggers 80 - 110 down took most of the fish with both spoons and hootchies taking fish. Wire Drivers pulling hootchies rounded out the balance of the catch. The KRW Aquagold fly continues to be a fish killer. It is not too late to get in on the action. Please contact one of our member captains to book your Lake Michigan adventure. |
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Sorry for the inconvenience but problems with our host have resulted in the loss of our reports from May, June and July. New reports will be posted regularly. |
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Results from the big lake continue to be encouraging. It appears that the Brown Trout fishing may be better this year than what we have experienced the past few seasons. Kings and Lake Trout have been rounding out recent catches but please remember that Lake Trout are out of season until May 1st. On an especially sad note, we learned today that Captain Dan Richards of Huck Finn Charters passed away unexpectedly following surgery. Funeral Services will be in Grand Ledge, Michigan on Friday, April 21st. |
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