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Written By: admin on September 11, 2009 Comments Off

Lake Trout fishing is still very good. Try fishing straight out and North of the harbor. Fishing 80 to 100 feet of water first thing in the morning, then move out to 105 to 130 feet of water.

Try using the dull silver dodgers with the green body and white wings or the white with pink dots and white wing, spin and glows, fishing close to the bottom. If the fishing is slow try using some plain spoons down 80 feet off the downriggers

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Written By: admin on September 9, 2009 Comments Off

These were some of the nicest fish I’ve seen this summer–real tournament fish! Crawler harnesses behind two-ounce inline sinkers run 100 feet back behind planer boards were getting the job done.
The shallow waters south of AuGres really produced some excellent walleye fishing all weekend. Ten to 13-feet was magic, but some anglers fished even shallower. It wasn’t hard finding fish as the large numbers of boats in a given area was a dead give away! We ran Rattle Tots on one side of the TERMAR and Wally Pops on the other, both producing equally well. Purple and chartreuse Wally Pops’ ….

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Written By: admin on September 9, 2009 Comments Off

Capt. Ken Deaton of J-Lyn Charters reports from Harbor Beach:

Steelhead action has been good, find those color lines and you should do good, continue to troll those bright color pinks, yellows, and orange lures for best results back 150 feet off the Offshore Boards, downriggers, or dipseys. Remember if they are on a slow bite, try speeding up more than usually, it usually works! Top 50 to 60 feet of water has been best.

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Written By: admin on September 2, 2009 Comments Off

Fishing is good around the pier heads, it is better early and then again late in the evening. On the shelf the water is cold. The fish are scattered.

They did get fish in  115ft-120 ft of water, fishing 50 ft. down. Plus and big white paddle flashers are the best.

The Grey Ghost J [...]

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Written By: admin on September 1, 2009 Comments Off

Lake Trout fishing is settling back in again, try fishing straight out and North of the harbor. Fishing 80 to 100 feet of water first thing in the morning, then move out to 105 to 130 feet of water try using the dull silver Dodgers with the green body…

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