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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Lake Michigan Salmon Fishing report 6/7/2006 at Manistee


June 7, 2008 Fishing has improved with the south wind, but the big fish have not arrived yet. Our best baits were Stinger's Killer Blue and a ProKing green/white with some silver prism tape added to the back of the lure. Almost all the fish came on the riggers 99-110 feet over 150 -250 fow. There were no hits on the dipsy's, shallow downriggers. We had multiple rips on the lead core, but we only managed to hook up on one steelhead. The Killer Blue accounted for all the fish, and it didn't seem to matter whether we fished a magnum or regular size lure.

posted by Capt Ed at 11:20 AM 0 Comments Links to this post

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Lake Michigan Salmon fishing report manistee 6/1/2008

Lynn, Matt, Ray and I put the charter boat in the water today and set out for a morning of fishing. We marked thousands of fish, but only 3 strikes all morning. I heard a couple guys did better a little north of the harbor, using a nbk blue, and also a blue bubble on a slider off the main line that was down 150 feet. That makes the slider run about 75 feet. They took all kings using that setup. We took a couple fish using lead core, only the full core hit though using mixed a vegetable lure. Great day, but the north wind made for some slow fishing. I talked with Scott who was fishing in the ludington tournament, and they took a few, running deep 130 feet down, but they were also having trouble getting strikes. I checked the weather and 5 out of the next 7 days we will have a south wind. That will be great for fishing. Expect to see some good reports coming real soon.

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Fishing Report, Lake Michigan (Manistee), 5/29/08

Lynn and I launched at 6:30---Temp was 29----there were only two other trailers in the lot---and we fished for an hour from the pierheads to 30 FOW with few marks, and no releases.
 
We headed to the shelf at the 14's, and set lines in 85' intending to troll out to deeper water.  While Lynn was setting his first line, my 8 color lead released and produced a 6# Laker on a blue/green dolphin.
 
Over the next 3 hours we tried various lures (Lynn landed a 5# Chinook on Mixed Veggie--10 colors), and we finished with a 3# Chinook that failed to release the 10 color lead. Two releases, 3 fish! We marked "a few" fish, but not consistently.  We worked the 14's and 15's from 75 to 250FOW
 
At the dock we talked to a group that said they had fished deep early, then trolled back to the channel, catching 2 "nice" Chinook, and losing another at the boat.
 
By mid morning there were only 5 boats fishing the shelf.
 
Water on the shelf was 42 on the surface, and it was 55 in/near the channel mouth.
 
Spinnerman
 
 

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Fw: Lake Michigan (Manistee) Fishing Report---5/23/08

Subject: Fw: Lake Michigan (Manistee) Fishing Report---5/23/08

Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 8:22 PM
Subject: Lake Michigan (Manistee) Fishing Report---5/23/08

Lynn and I fished 5/20, expecting a calm lake.  With the full moon, and our experience the previous week (full moon) we left the house at 7am and were in the channel by 7:40.  There were only 3 trailers in the lot, and the lake was about 2 feet, so we opted to stay in close. Temp was in the 45 to 50 range.
 
At 8:20 we hit a Brown, but lost it at the boat.
 
Nothing else til 9:30 and in the next two hours, we went 3 for 5 on Chinook, 8#, 4#, & 4#---all on Mixed Veggie, on 3, 5 and 7 colors, in 28 to 35 feet, North of the Channel. We also fished one rigger at 20 to 25 feet.
 
Today, 5/23, we left here at 7, and again the lake was a little bumpy.  There were 5 "Big Boats" fishing the mouth, along with several smaller boats---and we set lines to again fish the 30' depths, but South as the wind was from the North, and the brown (warm water) plume was to the South. Temp was up to 53 in the plume, and 46 in clean water.
 
We did not see any fish landed, and by 8:45 the big guys cleared out, some to the shelf, and several went South. We chose to stay in the 30'-40' feet, and at 9:15 Lynn had our first release.  I adjusted the spread (same program as 5/20). and as soon as I got back to the wheel, my rigger (at 21') released.  I landed a 14# Chinook, and before I got it out of the net, another 7 color released. We worked them both, and Lynn landed a 14# Chinook(the first release) and then the third---a 7# Chinook(on a monkey Puke).  3 for 3 in about 20 minutes---a real fire drill.
 
We put the spread back to work, but did not have another release.  We saw no other fish caught, but by late morning there were more boats fishing the shelf and beyond.
 
The lilacs are blooming, and on schedule, the Salmon have arrived in Manistee!
 
Spinnerman

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Lake Michigan Salmon Fishing Report 5/20/08

Jim went 3 for 6 day today---Chinook 7#, 4#, and 4#----in 25 to 35 feet of water (surface typically 49 to 53 depending if we were in "brown" or "blue" water----on Mixed Veggie, 5 colors back on the planers. Started about 7:30, and had a Brown near the boat at 8, but he pulled off. Salmon started about 10:30---and I had a knot fail on my only hit, and Lynn had another (probably Salmon) that was on for about 1 minute or less.

posted by Capt Ed at 10:54 AM 0 Comments Links to this post

Lake Michigan Salmon Fishing Report 5/16/08

Jim and Lynn went out Friday 5/20--left here at 6, so probably in the channel at 6:30. After checking the log, we had decided to fish(rig) for Salmon---but when we got to the pierheads, the lake was 1-3 and we decided to fish in close rather than fighting our way to the shelf and beyond.

We stayed mostly in 25 to 35 feet, and took an 11# Laker on 5 colors (spoon) and on our way in trolled toward the BALL then turned South to the piers, and took a 5# Brown---again on the bottom---our largest of a very sparse year.

Most boats had stayed in and around the piers--but of course we "knew better"---but as we talked to two other boats at the dock, no one else had 2 fish!!

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Turkey nest



I was practicing my turkey calling, and observed some turkeys moving about in my back yard. I was following this hen with my binoculars as she moved through the yard and woods. She walked up to this birch tree and stopped. There was another turkey sitting on the ground. Now I have watched this turkey for the past 10 days, while playing with my dogs, mowing the lawn, filling the bird feeders, and she stays on her nest. She moves around a bit when she thinks nobody is watching and there are no other noises. See the pics I have attached.

posted by Capt Ed at 12:11 PM 0 Comments Links to this post

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