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		<title>09-04-2010 Central Lake Michigan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:

The fishing is an early morning bite.   The water has cooled a bit and fish have showed up in front of the bath house and in front of Epworth. As the water cools we are taking fish on the 3 cores and 5 cores with plugs on them.  Almost any moonshine early, with the Blue Jackel and Carbon 14 raspberry doing the best for me lately, and the Silver Hoard ace highs, Double Glos and Blue Splatterbacks on the cores and coppers are taking fish.  Mountain Dew Spindoctors with Dark Seaweed and later 11" Black paddles with red meatrigs are a good bet either on the riggers or the wire divers.  The fish are also in Pere Marquette Lake and in the Pere Marquette river in good numbers.  In Pere Marquette Lake it doesnt matter what you use as long as it is a J-plug or jplug type bait,  in the river spinners, HotnTots, Thundersticks and PingaTees are good bets. Spawn is also working at the twin bridges.    Good Fishin.....Capt Ed
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:</p>
<p>The fishing is an early morning bite.   The water has cooled a bit and fish have showed up in front of the bath house and in front of Epworth. As the water cools we are taking fish on the 3 cores and 5 cores with plugs on them.  Almost any moonshine early, with the Blue Jackel and Carbon 14 raspberry doing the best for me lately, and the Silver Hoard ace highs, Double Glos and Blue Splatterbacks on the cores and coppers are taking fish.  Mountain Dew Spindoctors with Dark Seaweed and later 11&#8243; Black paddles with red meatrigs are a good bet either on the riggers or the wire divers.  The fish are also in Pere Marquette Lake and in the Pere Marquette river in good numbers.  In Pere Marquette Lake it doesnt matter what you use as long as it is a J-plug or jplug type bait,  in the river spinners, HotnTots, Thundersticks and PingaTees are good bets. Spawn is also working at the twin bridges.    Good Fishin&#8230;..Capt Ed</p>
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		<title>09-05-2010 Southern Lake Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 13:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Ron Westrate of CoHooker Charters reports from Saugatuck:

All the wind this past week, allowed just one day of fishing out in 210 foot of water. Two days of gale force winds and 4 days of small craft adversaries, kept almost all the boats in port. Today we went out to see if we could fish in-front the piers, however the water was still in the high 60 degrees, with 5 foot seas and we came back in. With the warm water, there are very few salmon in- front the piers and the best fishing has been in 170 to 210 foot of water with a mixture of 2, 3 and 4 year old chinook salmon, steelhead and lake trout in the creel.

Stingray and stinger size spoons on 300 and 400 copper produced well the one day we fished. In addition the same flashers and flies that we ran last week worked this week in the dipsy divers and on the downriggers.

We need some strong north winds and a north current to get some cold water at the piers to get the run started. For information and/or charter reservations, email me at captron@chartermichigan.com
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Captain Ron Westrate of CoHooker Charters reports from Saugatuck:</p>
<p>All the wind this past week, allowed just one day of fishing out in 210 foot of water. Two days of gale force winds and 4 days of small craft adversaries, kept almost all the boats in port. Today we went out to see if we could fish in-front the piers, however the water was still in the high 60 degrees, with 5 foot seas and we came back in. With the warm water, there are very few salmon in- front the piers and the best fishing has been in 170 to 210 foot of water with a mixture of 2, 3 and 4 year old chinook salmon, steelhead and lake trout in the creel.</p>
<p>Stingray and stinger size spoons on 300 and 400 copper produced well the one day we fished. In addition the same flashers and flies that we ran last week worked this week in the dipsy divers and on the downriggers.</p>
<p>We need some strong north winds and a north current to get some cold water at the piers to get the run started. For information and/or charter reservations, email me at <a href="mailto:captron@chartermichigan.com" target="_blank">captron@chartermichigan.com</a></p>
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		<title>09-02-2010 Southern Lake Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Capt. Dan Tebo, of D'Ann Marie Charters in Grand Haven:
 
What a week!  We have been fishing from 120 ft. of water out to 220 ft.
Spoons are the bait of choice, specifically Blue Dolphin, Green Dolphin, Blue Veggie, &#038; Green Veggie.
 
We are using white paddles with green flies down deep.
 
The fishing changes daily right now according to what the water temp. does.
If it cools down, we move into shallower water.  If it stays warm, we have to move out deeper.
Every day around here is different right now!
 
Of course, we are contending with the winds and waves, as well.  We will see what happens this next few days as the air temps plummet.
 
Someone told me the other day:  August fishing means rough waters.  
I wonder what Sept. will bring?
Good luck to all of you as you finish the season.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[From Capt. Dan Tebo, of D'Ann Marie Charters in Grand Haven:
 
What a week!  We have been fishing from 120 ft. of water out to 220 ft.
Spoons are the bait of choice, specifically Blue Dolphin, Green Dolphin, Blue Veggie, &#038; Green Veggie.
 
We are using white paddles with green flies down deep.
 
The fishing changes daily right now according to what the water temp. does.
If it cools down, we move into shallower water.  If it stays warm, we have to move out deeper.
Every day around here is different right now!
 
Of course, we are contending with the winds and waves, as well.  We will see what happens this next few days as the air temps plummet.
 
Someone told me the other day:  August fishing means rough waters.  
I wonder what Sept. will bring?
Good luck to all of you as you finish the season.
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		<title>08-30-2010 Southern Lake Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 14:35:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Ron Westrate of CoHooker Charters reports from Saugatuck:

This past week started out just as the preceding week ended, with good 
catches in 80 to 100 foot of water. Then we had the blow out of the 
north on Wed. which turned the lake over moving cold water in front the 
piers on Thursday. Everyone felt that our salmon will be in-front the 
piers on Thursday or at least by Friday. That, however, did not happen. 
Instead we lost the fish we had been catching in the 80 to 100 foot 
range and the fish were scattered out from 140 foot of water out to 240 
foot of water. Our best fishing during the weekend was in 180 to 220 
foot of water with decent catches of 2 and 3 year old salmon and a few 4 
year old chinook, steelhead and lake trout mixed in.

The best lures for us were Stingray and Nitro lures and glow Ace Hi 
plugs on 300 and 400 foot of copper. On the dipsy divers pro troll 
flashers (silver green, silver mountain dew and white glow) with rapture 
no see um flies (green beads and red beads) produced the best. On the 
downriggers we ran metal dodgers and green rapture flies.

Early in the week there were some perch caught in 15 foot of water south 
of the Saugatuck piers and between the State Park and Castle Park. The 
perch ran small, however you could catch enough that it produced a nice 
catch of "keepers".

Our salmon should show up at any time so check back or email me for 
information at captronn@chartermichigan.com.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Captain Ron Westrate of CoHooker Charters reports from Saugatuck:

This past week started out just as the preceding week ended, with good 
catches in 80 to 100 foot of water. Then we had the blow out of the 
north on Wed. which turned the lake over moving cold water in front the 
piers on Thursday. Everyone felt that our salmon will be in-front the 
piers on Thursday or at least by Friday. That, however, did not happen. 
Instead we lost the fish we had been catching in the 80 to 100 foot 
range and the fish were scattered out from 140 foot of water out to 240 
foot of water. Our best fishing during the weekend was in 180 to 220 
foot of water with decent catches of 2 and 3 year old salmon and a few 4 
year old chinook, steelhead and lake trout mixed in.

The best lures for us were Stingray and Nitro lures and glow Ace Hi 
plugs on 300 and 400 foot of copper. On the dipsy divers pro troll 
flashers (silver green, silver mountain dew and white glow) with rapture 
no see um flies (green beads and red beads) produced the best. On the 
downriggers we ran metal dodgers and green rapture flies.

Early in the week there were some perch caught in 15 foot of water south 
of the Saugatuck piers and between the State Park and Castle Park. The 
perch ran small, however you could catch enough that it produced a nice 
catch of "keepers".

Our salmon should show up at any time so check back or email me for 
information at captronn@chartermichigan.com.
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		<title>08-27-2010 Central Lake Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 13:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:

The fishing is an early morning bite that starts out really hot and then it is as someone turns the switch off and it is a struggle to get another bite.  The water has cooled a bit and fish have showed up in front of the bath house and in front of Epworth. As the water cools we are taking fish on the 3 cores and 5 cores with plugs on them.  Almost any moonshine early, with the Perch and Carbon 14 raspberry doing the best for me lately, and the Silver Hoard ace highs, Double Glos and Corncobs on the cores and coppers are taking fish.  Blue Bubble Spindoctors with Blue Fairways and later 11" White paddles with meatrigs are a good bet either on the riggers or the wire divers.    Good Fishin.....Capt Ed
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:

The fishing is an early morning bite that starts out really hot and then it is as someone turns the switch off and it is a struggle to get another bite.  The water has cooled a bit and fish have showed up in front of the bath house and in front of Epworth. As the water cools we are taking fish on the 3 cores and 5 cores with plugs on them.  Almost any moonshine early, with the Perch and Carbon 14 raspberry doing the best for me lately, and the Silver Hoard ace highs, Double Glos and Corncobs on the cores and coppers are taking fish.  Blue Bubble Spindoctors with Blue Fairways and later 11" White paddles with meatrigs are a good bet either on the riggers or the wire divers.    Good Fishin.....Capt Ed
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		<title>08-23-2010 Southern Lake Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 20:13:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Dan Tebo, of D'Ann Marie Charters in Grand Haven, reports:
 
Well, this is definitely not a normal August for fishing in this area.  The water is unbelievably warm and the winds are strong, this is creating havoc for the fish, as well as the fishermen.
Everyday this week the winds have shifted several times during the day, thus creating water that is very unstable.  The waves are choppy and close together or they are cross chops making for rough rides and many tangled lines!  Several trips were shortened due to rough waters and rescheduled. The catches are good one day, not the next.
The water is so warm the fish move all over to find the temps they like and we are at their mercy and chasing them all over.  Some days guys are going way out to deep water and the next day they are fishing in closer.
Fishing is still better at the first crack of day.  We have been trying to leave a little earlier these days to get to the right spot for that "first bite".
We are fishing from 95 ft. to 110 ft. water, 60 to 90 ft. down on most days..
We are using pearl black dot, green lightning, and yellow lightning plugs.
Later in the morning, we have had good luck with a variety of spoons: mixed veggies and blue veggies.
If you are interested in booking a trip with us, contact us at: www.dannmariecharters.com or call 616-846-3700.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Capt. Dan Tebo, of D'Ann Marie Charters in Grand Haven, reports:
 
Well, this is definitely not a normal August for fishing in this area.  The water is unbelievably warm and the winds are strong, this is creating havoc for the fish, as well as the fishermen.
Everyday this week the winds have shifted several times during the day, thus creating water that is very unstable.  The waves are choppy and close together or they are cross chops making for rough rides and many tangled lines!  Several trips were shortened due to rough waters and rescheduled. The catches are good one day, not the next.
The water is so warm the fish move all over to find the temps they like and we are at their mercy and chasing them all over.  Some days guys are going way out to deep water and the next day they are fishing in closer.
Fishing is still better at the first crack of day.  We have been trying to leave a little earlier these days to get to the right spot for that "first bite".
We are fishing from 95 ft. to 110 ft. water, 60 to 90 ft. down on most days..
We are using pearl black dot, green lightning, and yellow lightning plugs.
Later in the morning, we have had good luck with a variety of spoons: mixed veggies and blue veggies.
If you are interested in booking a trip with us, contact us at: www.dannmariecharters.com or call 616-846-3700.
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		<title>08-23-2010 Southern Lake Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 20:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Ron Westrate of CoHooker Charters reports from Saugatuck:

Fishing off of Saugatuck was good throughout the week. The week started 
with large catches, but small fish (salmon and lake trout 160-200 FOW. 
The week ended with large catches of large lake trout and an occasional 
king in 85-100 FOW.

The fish in the deeper water were biting orange Cory’s bait, mixed 
veggies and lemon ice sting ray spoons on the 200’ and 300’ of copper. 
On the down riggers the 8” green/glow Hotchip with a wild fern, 8” white 
dew wiggle Prochip with a hypnotist LG and the 8” white fishscale with a 
green no-see-um fly.

The lake trout in 85-100 FOW were biting metal dodgers with spin-n-glows 
and Goldstar squids. The best combinations were the tin can w/ a glow 
and pink dot, green, or chartreuse spin-n-glows. A chartreuse dodger 
with a green splatter back glow squid was also very productive. The 
dodger were bounced on bottom to produce action.

The water started to cool down on Sunday and some kings were found in 50 
FOW right on the bottom. With some northerly winds forecasted for the 
week the salmon might start staging in the 45-50 FOW area. The cooler 
water will also spark a better perch bite for the perch anglers. For 
more information or charter reservations, contact me at 
captron@chartermichigan.com
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Captain Ron Westrate of CoHooker Charters reports from Saugatuck:

Fishing off of Saugatuck was good throughout the week. The week started 
with large catches, but small fish (salmon and lake trout 160-200 FOW. 
The week ended with large catches of large lake trout and an occasional 
king in 85-100 FOW.

The fish in the deeper water were biting orange Cory’s bait, mixed 
veggies and lemon ice sting ray spoons on the 200’ and 300’ of copper. 
On the down riggers the 8” green/glow Hotchip with a wild fern, 8” white 
dew wiggle Prochip with a hypnotist LG and the 8” white fishscale with a 
green no-see-um fly.

The lake trout in 85-100 FOW were biting metal dodgers with spin-n-glows 
and Goldstar squids. The best combinations were the tin can w/ a glow 
and pink dot, green, or chartreuse spin-n-glows. A chartreuse dodger 
with a green splatter back glow squid was also very productive. The 
dodger were bounced on bottom to produce action.

The water started to cool down on Sunday and some kings were found in 50 
FOW right on the bottom. With some northerly winds forecasted for the 
week the salmon might start staging in the 45-50 FOW area. The cooler 
water will also spark a better perch bite for the perch anglers. For 
more information or charter reservations, contact me at 
captron@chartermichigan.com
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		<title>08-16-2010 Central Lake Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 16:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:

The fishing is on again off again as the water just keeps getting warmer and warmer.  The surface temp is 75 degrees and the break is down at 65 ft.  We need some north or east wind to cool things down a bit. It has been a struggle the last week or so. Almost any moonshine early, with the Bloody Nose and Mongolian Beef doing the best for me, and the Silver Hoard ace highs on the cores and coppers are taking fish.  Mountain Dew Spindoctors with Seaweed and later 11" paddles with meatrigs are a good bet either on the riggers or the wire divers.    Good Fishin.....Capt Ed 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:

The fishing is on again off again as the water just keeps getting warmer and warmer.  The surface temp is 75 degrees and the break is down at 65 ft.  We need some north or east wind to cool things down a bit. It has been a struggle the last week or so. Almost any moonshine early, with the Bloody Nose and Mongolian Beef doing the best for me, and the Silver Hoard ace highs on the cores and coppers are taking fish.  Mountain Dew Spindoctors with Seaweed and later 11" paddles with meatrigs are a good bet either on the riggers or the wire divers.    Good Fishin.....Capt Ed 

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		<title>08-16-2010 Southern Lake Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 13:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Ron Westrate of CoHooker Charters reports from Saugatuck:

The salmon off of Saugatuck set up in two separate areas this week. 
Adult salmon and some lake trout were caught in 80-100 FOW and another 
group of fish- all age groups of salmon, lake trout, steelhead and some 
coho were caught from 150-200 FOW. Fishing was good throughout the week, 
with catches of up to 20 fish a trip.

The fish in the shallower water bit mainly plugs and flasher fly 
combinations. Silverhorde Ace-Hi plugs on the copper lines, 200-400 feet 
of copper, produce kings throughout the week. The best plugs were: green 
w/ black ladder back, green lightning, wonderbread glow and pearl black 
dot. The best flasher fly combinations were: a chrome/green Prochip w/ a 
no-see-um Rapture fly, blue bubble or a white blue wiggle 8” Hotchip w/ 
an Oceana Rapture fly, a chrome w/ mt. dew and glow Prochip w/ a yellow 
no-see-um Rapture fly, and the 11” white fish scale Protroll w/ a 
hypnotist LG Rapture fly. Most fish were caught 50-100 feet down.

In the deeper water, many of the same flashers worked well. The best 
flasher in the deep water was the green glow 8” Hotchip and Prochip with 
wild fern or hypnotist flies. Fish on the outside were caught from 40 
feet down all the way to the bottom. We caught many large salmon and 
lake trout 180 feet down.

Strong winds from the Northwest on Sunday and Monday may bring in colder 
water. This may bring the adult salmon even closer toward the shoreline. 
For information or charter reservations, email me at 
captron@chartermichigan.com.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Captain Ron Westrate of CoHooker Charters reports from Saugatuck:

The salmon off of Saugatuck set up in two separate areas this week. 
Adult salmon and some lake trout were caught in 80-100 FOW and another 
group of fish- all age groups of salmon, lake trout, steelhead and some 
coho were caught from 150-200 FOW. Fishing was good throughout the week, 
with catches of up to 20 fish a trip.

The fish in the shallower water bit mainly plugs and flasher fly 
combinations. Silverhorde Ace-Hi plugs on the copper lines, 200-400 feet 
of copper, produce kings throughout the week. The best plugs were: green 
w/ black ladder back, green lightning, wonderbread glow and pearl black 
dot. The best flasher fly combinations were: a chrome/green Prochip w/ a 
no-see-um Rapture fly, blue bubble or a white blue wiggle 8” Hotchip w/ 
an Oceana Rapture fly, a chrome w/ mt. dew and glow Prochip w/ a yellow 
no-see-um Rapture fly, and the 11” white fish scale Protroll w/ a 
hypnotist LG Rapture fly. Most fish were caught 50-100 feet down.

In the deeper water, many of the same flashers worked well. The best 
flasher in the deep water was the green glow 8” Hotchip and Prochip with 
wild fern or hypnotist flies. Fish on the outside were caught from 40 
feet down all the way to the bottom. We caught many large salmon and 
lake trout 180 feet down.

Strong winds from the Northwest on Sunday and Monday may bring in colder 
water. This may bring the adult salmon even closer toward the shoreline. 
For information or charter reservations, email me at 
captron@chartermichigan.com.
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Steve Hamilton of First Class Charters reports from Manistee.

Fishing is awesome in Manistee right now, nice catches of Salmon everyday.
Straight out and North, 80 to 120 feet first thing and then move out to 200 
ft. or more after the first bite.
Downriggers: 45 to 75
Copper 350 ft
Divers: 125 to 150
Salmon ranging 18 to 25 pounds!
Use plugs first thing then move over to meat and paddles.

Silver Horde Ace Hi: Double Pearl Glow, Green with Black Latter back, Green 
Spatter, and glow with black latte back

Meat rigs and big Paddles: UV paddles and white slick/crushed pearl and 
black slick. Big Weenie Black Moongoose.
KRW flys and meat rigs: riverside, aqua gold glow, witch doctor uv.
Moonshine: Carbon 14, Raz Carbon and Flounder Pounder. 
Anything that glows and has UV on it!!!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Captain Steve Hamilton of First Class Charters reports from Manistee.

Fishing is awesome in Manistee right now, nice catches of Salmon everyday.
Straight out and North, 80 to 120 feet first thing and then move out to 200 
ft. or more after the first bite.
Downriggers: 45 to 75
Copper 350 ft
Divers: 125 to 150
Salmon ranging 18 to 25 pounds!
Use plugs first thing then move over to meat and paddles.

Silver Horde Ace Hi: Double Pearl Glow, Green with Black Latter back, Green 
Spatter, and glow with black latte back

Meat rigs and big Paddles: UV paddles and white slick/crushed pearl and 
black slick. Big Weenie Black Moongoose.
KRW flys and meat rigs: riverside, aqua gold glow, witch doctor uv.
Moonshine: Carbon 14, Raz Carbon and Flounder Pounder. 
Anything that glows and has UV on it!!!
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