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		<title>09-03-2010 Southern Lake Huron</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:
Some nice Lake Trout are still being taken in the 80 to 130 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have still been black, glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and green.
Steelhead are being taken in 60 to 140 feet of water using the 3, 5, 8, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 to 60 and down 35 to 60 feet are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with yellow with silver, orange, pink, and red with green are still working best.
Salmon fishing is slow but some pinks and kings are occasionally being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 80 to 140 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  You might want to start trying some J-Plugs off the downriggers, dipsey divers, and boards in close to shore or inside the harbor first thing in the morning.  It is that time of year and you might be surprised at what you might catch!
Walleye continue being taken Straight out and North of the harbor on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Some have even been caught out in the deeper water while fishing for the Lake Trout and Steelhead.  Try root beer, perch, purple, gold, and green with red colors.  Five and ten color lead lines have been working well in the deeper water.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to as far as 120 feet of water till you see where they are.  You might want to start trying off the wall in the evening casting body baits and spoons.
Perch fishing is slow, try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 30 to 50 feet of water with minnows or even inside the harbor next to the channel..
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting or trolling small body baits and spoons. 
Sounds like it will be on the windy side for most of the weekend, remember not to let a fish take you down!  There will be plenty of days to fish when the wind and waves are not so high!  You might try fishing from the wall or the walk way by the beach if it is rough, you will be surprised at what you might catch!  Have a safe weekend! And Keep those lines tight! 
 
Captain Ken and Captain Janice Deaton
J-Lyn Charters
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:
Some nice Lake Trout are still being taken in the 80 to 130 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have still been black, glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and green.
Steelhead are being taken in 60 to 140 feet of water using the 3, 5, 8, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 to 60 and down 35 to 60 feet are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with yellow with silver, orange, pink, and red with green are still working best.
Salmon fishing is slow but some pinks and kings are occasionally being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 80 to 140 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  You might want to start trying some J-Plugs off the downriggers, dipsey divers, and boards in close to shore or inside the harbor first thing in the morning.  It is that time of year and you might be surprised at what you might catch!
Walleye continue being taken Straight out and North of the harbor on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Some have even been caught out in the deeper water while fishing for the Lake Trout and Steelhead.  Try root beer, perch, purple, gold, and green with red colors.  Five and ten color lead lines have been working well in the deeper water.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to as far as 120 feet of water till you see where they are.  You might want to start trying off the wall in the evening casting body baits and spoons.
Perch fishing is slow, try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 30 to 50 feet of water with minnows or even inside the harbor next to the channel..
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting or trolling small body baits and spoons. 
Sounds like it will be on the windy side for most of the weekend, remember not to let a fish take you down!  There will be plenty of days to fish when the wind and waves are not so high!  You might try fishing from the wall or the walk way by the beach if it is rough, you will be surprised at what you might catch!  Have a safe weekend! And Keep those lines tight! 
 
Captain Ken and Captain Janice Deaton
J-Lyn Charters
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		<title>08-31-2010 Southern Lake Huron</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 14:58:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Salmon fishing is slow but some pinks and kings are being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 100 to 140 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  You might want to start trying some J-Plugs off the downriggers, dipsey divers, and boards in close to shore first thing in the morning.  It is that time of year and you might be surprised at what you might catch!
Lake Trout are still being taken in the 60 to 120 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been black, glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and  green.
Steelhead are being taken in 60 to 140 feet of water using the 3, 5, 8, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 to 60 and down 35 to 60 feet are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with yellow with silver, orange, pink, and red with green are still working best.
Walleye continue being taken Straight out and North of the harbor on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try root beer, perch, purple, gold, and green with red colors.  Five and ten color lead lines have been working well in the deeper water.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to as far as 100 feet of water till you see where they are.  You might want to start trying off the wall in the evening casting body baits and spoons.
Perch fishing is slow, try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 30 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting or trolling small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
Captain Ken and Captain Janice
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Salmon fishing is slow but some pinks and kings are being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 100 to 140 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  You might want to start trying some J-Plugs off the downriggers, dipsey divers, and boards in close to shore first thing in the morning.  It is that time of year and you might be surprised at what you might catch!
Lake Trout are still being taken in the 60 to 120 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been black, glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and  green.
Steelhead are being taken in 60 to 140 feet of water using the 3, 5, 8, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 to 60 and down 35 to 60 feet are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with yellow with silver, orange, pink, and red with green are still working best.
Walleye continue being taken Straight out and North of the harbor on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try root beer, perch, purple, gold, and green with red colors.  Five and ten color lead lines have been working well in the deeper water.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to as far as 100 feet of water till you see where they are.  You might want to start trying off the wall in the evening casting body baits and spoons.
Perch fishing is slow, try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 30 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting or trolling small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
Captain Ken and Captain Janice
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		<title>08-23-2010 Southern Lake Huron</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 13:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Lake Trout are being taken in the 60 to 120 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.
Steelhead are being taken in 60 to 120 feet of water using  3, 5, 8, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 35 to 60 feet are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are working best.
Walleye are being taken Straight out and North of the harbor on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try root beer, perch, purple, gold, and green with red colors.  Five and ten color lead lines have been working well in the deeper water.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to as far as 100 feet of water till you see where they are.
<>Salmon fishing is slow but some pinks and kings are being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 100 to 140 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  You might want to start trying some J-Plugs off the downriggers, dipsey divers, and boards also. 
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Lake Trout are being taken in the 60 to 120 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.
Steelhead are being taken in 60 to 120 feet of water using  3, 5, 8, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 35 to 60 feet are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are working best.
Walleye are being taken Straight out and North of the harbor on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try root beer, perch, purple, gold, and green with red colors.  Five and ten color lead lines have been working well in the deeper water.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to as far as 100 feet of water till you see where they are.
<>Salmon fishing is slow but some pinks and kings are being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 100 to 140 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  You might want to start trying some J-Plugs off the downriggers, dipsey divers, and boards also. 
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
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		<title>08-20-2010 Southern Lake Huron</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 18:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Some nice Steelhead are still being taken in 60 to 115 feet of water using  3, 5, 8, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 35 to 60 feet are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are still working best.
Lake Trout are being taken in the 80 to 120 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.
Walleye are being taken Straight out and North of the harbor on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, root beer, perch, purple and green with red colors.  Ten color lead lines have been working well in the deeper water.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to as far as 100 feet of water till you see where they are.
Salmon fishing is slow but some pinks and kings are being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 100 to 140 foot of water areas.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
Captain Ken and Captain Janice Deaton
J-Lyn Charters
Harbor Beach MI
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Some nice Steelhead are still being taken in 60 to 115 feet of water using  3, 5, 8, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 35 to 60 feet are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are still working best.
Lake Trout are being taken in the 80 to 120 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.
Walleye are being taken Straight out and North of the harbor on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, root beer, perch, purple and green with red colors.  Ten color lead lines have been working well in the deeper water.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to as far as 100 feet of water till you see where they are.
Salmon fishing is slow but some pinks and kings are being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 100 to 140 foot of water areas.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
Captain Ken and Captain Janice Deaton
J-Lyn Charters
Harbor Beach MI
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		<title>08-16-2010 Southern Lake Huron</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 13:26:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Some nice Steelhead are being taken in 60 to 115 feet of water using  3, 5, 8, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 60 are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are still working best.
Lake Trout are being taken in the 80 to 120 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.
Walleye are being taken Straight out and North of the harbor with some limits being taken on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, root beer, perch, purple and green with red colors.  Ten color lead lines have been working well.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to as far as 100 feet of water till you see where they are.
Salmon fishing is slow but a some pinks and kings are being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 100 to 140 foot of water areas.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
Captain Ken and Captain Janice Deaton
J-Lyn Charters
Harbor Beach MI
www.jlyncharters.com
810-542-0426
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Some nice Steelhead are being taken in 60 to 115 feet of water using  3, 5, 8, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 60 are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are still working best.
Lake Trout are being taken in the 80 to 120 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.
Walleye are being taken Straight out and North of the harbor with some limits being taken on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, root beer, perch, purple and green with red colors.  Ten color lead lines have been working well.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to as far as 100 feet of water till you see where they are.
Salmon fishing is slow but a some pinks and kings are being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 100 to 140 foot of water areas.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
Captain Ken and Captain Janice Deaton
J-Lyn Charters
Harbor Beach MI
www.jlyncharters.com
810-542-0426
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		<title>08-09-2010 Southern Lake Huron</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 13:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Lake Trout are being taken in the 120 to 140 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.  
Some nice Steelhead continue being taken in 120 to 140 feet of water using 2, 3, 5, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 60 are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are still working best.
Walleye are being taken Straight out and North of the harbor with some limits being taken on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, root beer, perch, purple and green with red colors.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 25 foot of water and work out to 60 till you see where they are.
Salmon fishing is slow but a few pinks and kings are being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 120 to 140 foot of water areas.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
Captain Ken and Captain Janice Deaton
J-Lyn Charters
Harbor Beach MI
www.jlyncharters.com
810-542-0426
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Lake Trout are being taken in the 120 to 140 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.  
Some nice Steelhead continue being taken in 120 to 140 feet of water using 2, 3, 5, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 60 are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are still working best.
Walleye are being taken Straight out and North of the harbor with some limits being taken on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, root beer, perch, purple and green with red colors.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 25 foot of water and work out to 60 till you see where they are.
Salmon fishing is slow but a few pinks and kings are being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 120 to 140 foot of water areas.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
Captain Ken and Captain Janice Deaton
J-Lyn Charters
Harbor Beach MI
www.jlyncharters.com
810-542-0426
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		<title>08-04-2010 Southern Lake Huron</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 12:52:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Some nice Steelhead are still being taken in 115 to 130 feet of water using 2, 3, 5, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 60 are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are working best.
Lake Trout are also being taken in the 115 to 130 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.
Walleye are being taken Straight out and North of the harbor with some limits being taken on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, root beer, perch, purple and green with red colors.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to 50 till you see where they are.
Salmon fishing is slow but a few pinks and coho are still being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 115 to 130 foot of water areas.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Some nice Steelhead are still being taken in 115 to 130 feet of water using 2, 3, 5, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 60 are also working.   Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are working best.
Lake Trout are also being taken in the 115 to 130 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.
Walleye are being taken Straight out and North of the harbor with some limits being taken on  crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, root beer, perch, purple and green with red colors.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to 50 till you see where they are.
Salmon fishing is slow but a few pinks and coho are still being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 115 to 130 foot of water areas.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons.
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		<title>08-02-2010 Southern Lake Huron</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 15:40:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Some nice Steelhead are being taken in 115 to 130 feet of water using 2, 3, 5, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 60 are also working  Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are working best.
Lake Trout are also being taken in the 115 to 130 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.
Walleye are being taken North of the harbor with some limits being taken on   crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, root beer, perch, purple and green with red colors.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to 50 till you see where they are.
Salmon fishing is slow but a few pinks and coho are still being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 115 to 130 foot of water areas.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
Captain Ken and Captain Janice Deaton
J-Lyn Charters
Harbor Beach MI
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Some nice Steelhead are being taken in 115 to 130 feet of water using 2, 3, 5, and 10 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Lines off the downriggers back 50 and down 60 are also working  Bright colored small Pro King lures with orange, pink, yellow with silver, and red with green are working best.
Lake Trout are also being taken in the 115 to 130 foot of water areas North of the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers or the ghost dodgers with spin and glows down on the bottom.  Best colors have been  glow in the dark, white with pink dots, and black.
Walleye are being taken North of the harbor with some limits being taken on   crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, root beer, perch, purple and green with red colors.  I would also suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.  Try starting in 30 foot of water and work out to 50 till you see where they are.
Salmon fishing is slow but a few pinks and coho are still being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead in the 115 to 130 foot of water areas.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
Captain Ken and Captain Janice Deaton
J-Lyn Charters
Harbor Beach MI
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		<title>07-26-2010 Southern Lake Huron</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 13:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Lake Trout are being taken in 70 to 100 feet of water North and straight out from the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers  and boards.  Best colors have been green and red, chartreuse and white, silvers, and black.
Walleye are being taken North of the harbor with some limits being taken on   crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, perch,  and green with red colors.  I would suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.
Steelhead are being taken in 70 to 120 feet of water using 2, 3, and 5 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Bright colors of orange, pink or green are working best.
Salmon fishing is slow but a few pinks and coho are still being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Lake Trout are being taken in 70 to 100 feet of water North and straight out from the harbor.  Try using plain spoons off the downriggers  and boards.  Best colors have been green and red, chartreuse and white, silvers, and black.
Walleye are being taken North of the harbor with some limits being taken on   crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold, perch,  and green with red colors.  I would suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting.
Steelhead are being taken in 70 to 120 feet of water using 2, 3, and 5 color lead lines off the boards, or try some spoons off the monofilament line with the Offshore tadpoles and put them off the boards.  Bright colors of orange, pink or green are working best.
Salmon fishing is slow but a few pinks and coho are still being taken mixed in while fishing for the Lake Trout and  Steelhead.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons. 

Keep those lines tight,
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		<title>07-19-2010 Southern Lake Huron</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 14:04:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

With the storms and cold front that just went through the fishing will be on the slow side for a couple of days but here is what was happening just before they came.
Steelhead were being taken out on the color lines in 120 to 160 feet of water, don’t forget to try the new Offshore Tadpoles on with your monofilament lines to get them down deeper when using your Offshore Boards.   Use the bright colors for best results
Lake Trout fishing was starting to pick back up again, try out in 70 to 120 feet of water on the Dodgers and Spin and glows, and medium and large size spoons off the downriggers.    Try green with white, purple and green, and glow colors.  Try fishing straight out, and North of the harbor. 
Walleye fishing was picking up with some limits being taken North of the harbor with crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold and green and white colors.  You might try off the North wall early morning and late evenings casting body baits or small spoons.  I would suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting after these storms.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

With the storms and cold front that just went through the fishing will be on the slow side for a couple of days but here is what was happening just before they came.
Steelhead were being taken out on the color lines in 120 to 160 feet of water, don’t forget to try the new Offshore Tadpoles on with your monofilament lines to get them down deeper when using your Offshore Boards.   Use the bright colors for best results
Lake Trout fishing was starting to pick back up again, try out in 70 to 120 feet of water on the Dodgers and Spin and glows, and medium and large size spoons off the downriggers.    Try green with white, purple and green, and glow colors.  Try fishing straight out, and North of the harbor. 
Walleye fishing was picking up with some limits being taken North of the harbor with crawler harnesses, small spoons and small body baits.  Try Gold and green and white colors.  You might try off the North wall early morning and late evenings casting body baits or small spoons.  I would suggest using spoons and body baits trolled fast to cover more ground till you find where they are setting after these storms.
Perch fishing is slow, you might try South of the harbor by the cemetery in 25 to 50 feet of water with minnows.
Bass and Pike are still being taken inside the harbor and close to shore casting small body baits and spoons.
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