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		<title>10-13-2011 Central Lake Michigan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:

I have pulled my boat and am looking forward to deer hunting, ice fishing and spending time with my grandson.    

I will not be putting a regular fishing report until next spring,usually in April.  However if you are going to be fishing in the Ludington area give me an email and I will give you the best current information that I have.   Thanks for your support this past season and I will see you next spring.

       Good Fishin.....Capt Ed
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:</p>
<p>I have pulled my boat and am looking forward to deer hunting, ice fishing and spending time with my grandson.    </p>
<p>I will not be putting a regular fishing report until next spring,usually in April.  However if you are going to be fishing in the Ludington area give me an email and I will give you the best current information that I have.   Thanks for your support this past season and I will see you next spring.</p>
<p>       Good Fishin&#8230;..Capt Ed</p>
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		<title>10-08-2011 Southern Lake Michigan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ron Westrate of First Call 2 Charters reports from Saugatuck:

We fished a couple of days this past week and because of the dirty water after the blow last week, we had to fish from 190 foot of water out to 230 foot of water. We found a slick where the blue water started and the chalky water ended and the salmon and steelhead were found just inside the slick in the chalky water. Regular sized stingers (orange crush, orange corey, craigs christmas, jawbreaker) were pulled on almost all the lines from 60 foot of copper to 200 foot of copper, dipsy divers at 60 foot and 130 foot out and downriggers at 30, 40 and 50 foot down. Nice fish with 2 and 3 year old salmon and steelhead from 6 to 12 pounds.

We will probably be pulling the boat next week, however if you need fishing information or information about a fishing charter, email me at captron@chartermichigan.com or call me toll free at 888-253-8372
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Capt. Ron Westrate of First Call 2 Charters reports from Saugatuck:</p>
<p>We fished a couple of days this past week and because of the dirty water after the blow last week, we had to fish from 190 foot of water out to 230 foot of water. We found a slick where the blue water started and the chalky water ended and the salmon and steelhead were found just inside the slick in the chalky water. Regular sized stingers (orange crush, orange corey, craigs christmas, jawbreaker) were pulled on almost all the lines from 60 foot of copper to 200 foot of copper, dipsy divers at 60 foot and 130 foot out and downriggers at 30, 40 and 50 foot down. Nice fish with 2 and 3 year old salmon and steelhead from 6 to 12 pounds.</p>
<p>We will probably be pulling the boat next week, however if you need fishing information or information about a fishing charter, email me at <a href="mailto:captron@chartermichigan.com" target="_blank">captron@chartermichigan.com</a> or call me toll free at 888-253-8372.</p>
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		<title>10-02-2011 Central Lake Michigan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:

The north winds continue to blow, but when we can get out we are catching  2 and 3 year old Kings, Steelhead, Lake Trout and Cohos.  Fishing is best on the bank from the brinewell to the three bears in from 120' out to 180' of water.   Best fishing is in the top 70 ft.  5 cores, 7 and 10 cores, 300 and 350 coppers are all producing. Meat rigs on the low wires is a good setup right now.   The pierheads are very slow because most of the salmon have gone up the river to spawn, although there are steelhead showing up.    Some boats are casting ping a tees at the mouth of the river and having some success.  The Pere Marquette River has salmon in it all the way up to Baldwin.   Best times to fish the river are early AM and just before dark at night.  Flatfish, Ping a Ts, and Storm Fire Tigers are top producers in the river.    

 

       Good Fishin.....Capt Ed

 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:</p>
<p>The north winds continue to blow, but when we can get out we are catching  2 and 3 year old Kings, Steelhead, Lake Trout and Cohos.  Fishing is best on the bank from the brinewell to the three bears in from 120&#8242; out to 180&#8242; of water.   Best fishing is in the top 70 ft.  5 cores, 7 and 10 cores, 300 and 350 coppers are all producing. Meat rigs on the low wires is a good setup right now.   The pierheads are very slow because most of the salmon have gone up the river to spawn, although there are steelhead showing up.    Some boats are casting ping a tees at the mouth of the river and having some success.  The Pere Marquette River has salmon in it all the way up to Baldwin.   Best times to fish the river are early AM and just before dark at night.  Flatfish, Ping a Ts, and Storm Fire Tigers are top producers in the river.    </p>
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<p>       Good Fishin&#8230;..Capt Ed</p>
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		<title>09-27-2011 Cantral Lake Michigan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:
Fishing is  slowing down with all the North and Northeast winds of the past two weeks in Ludington right now.   The offshore fishery from the 3800#s out to the 4600#s is productive right now.  2 and 3 year old Kings, Steelhead, Lake Trout and Cohos are all out there.   Best baits are Reds and Oranges, standard steelhead baits.  Best fishing is in the top 100 ft.  5 cores, 7 and 10 cores, 300 and 350 coppers are all producing. Meat rigs on the low wires is a good setup right now.  On the point it is warm water where the water temp is 63 on the surface and 59 degrees down 100 ft.  The pierheads are slowing down because most of the salmon have gone up the river to spawn.  PM lake is also slowing down.  Some boats ar casting fire tigers at the mouth of the river and having some success.  The Pere Marquette River has salmon in it all the way up to Baldwin.  It is best to fish the deep runs and the deeper holes.  Best times to fish the river are early AM and just before dark at night.  Flatfish, Ping a Ts, and Storm Fire Tigers are top producers in the river.     

       Good Fishin.....Capt Ed 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>   Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:<br />
Fishing is  slowing down with all the North and Northeast winds of the past two weeks in Ludington right now.   The offshore fishery from the 3800#s out to the 4600#s is productive right now.  2 and 3 year old Kings, Steelhead, Lake Trout and Cohos are all out there.   Best baits are Reds and Oranges, standard steelhead baits.  Best fishing is in the top 100 ft.  5 cores, 7 and 10 cores, 300 and 350 coppers are all producing. Meat rigs on the low wires is a good setup right now.  On the point it is warm water where the water temp is 63 on the surface and 59 degrees down 100 ft.  The pierheads are slowing down because most of the salmon have gone up the river to spawn.  PM lake is also slowing down.  Some boats ar casting fire tigers at the mouth of the river and having some success.  The Pere Marquette River has salmon in it all the way up to Baldwin.  It is best to fish the deep runs and the deeper holes.  Best times to fish the river are early AM and just before dark at night.  Flatfish, Ping a Ts, and Storm Fire Tigers are top producers in the river.     </p>
<p>       Good Fishin&#8230;..Capt Ed<br />
Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:<br />
Fishing is  slowing down with all the North and Northeast winds of the past two weeks in Ludington right now.   The offshore fishery from the 3800#s out to the 4600#s is productive right now.  2 and 3 year old Kings, Steelhead, Lake Trout and Cohos are all out there.   Best baits are Reds and Oranges, standard steelhead baits.  Best fishing is in the top 100 ft.  5 cores, 7 and 10 cores, 300 and 350 coppers are all producing. Meat rigs on the low wires is a good setup right now.  On the point it is warm water where the water temp is 63 on the surface and 59 degrees down 100 ft.  The pierheads are slowing down because most of the salmon have gone up the river to spawn.  PM lake is also slowing down.  Some boats ar casting fire tigers at the mouth of the river and having some success.  The Pere Marquette River has salmon in it all the way up to Baldwin.  It is best to fish the deep runs and the deeper holes.  Best times to fish the river are early AM and just before dark at night.  Flatfish, Ping a Ts, and Storm Fire Tigers are top producers in the river.     </p>
<p>       Good Fishin&#8230;..Capt Ed </p>
<p>Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:<br />
Fishing is  slowing down with all the North and Northeast winds of the past two weeks in Ludington right now.   The offshore fishery from the 3800#s out to the 4600#s is productive right now.  2 and 3 year old Kings, Steelhead, Lake Trout and Cohos are all out there.   Best baits are Reds and Oranges, standard steelhead baits.  Best fishing is in the top 100 ft.  5 cores, 7 and 10 cores, 300 and 350 coppers are all producing. Meat rigs on the low wires is a good setup right now.  On the point it is warm water where the water temp is 63 on the surface and 59 degrees down 100 ft.  The pierheads are slowing down because most of the salmon have gone up the river to spawn.  PM lake is also slowing down.  Some boats ar casting fire tigers at the mouth of the river and having some success.  The Pere Marquette River has salmon in it all the way up to Baldwin.  It is best to fish the deep runs and the deeper holes.  Best times to fish the river are early AM and just before dark at night.  Flatfish, Ping a Ts, and Storm Fire Tigers are top producers in the river.     </p>
<p>       Good Fishin&#8230;..Capt Ed </p>
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		<title>09-24-2011 Southern Lake Michigan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ron Westrate of First Call 2 Charters reports from Saugatuck:

Although we only fished a couple of times this week, the fishing was very good out in 140 foot of water with 15 to 20 fish per trip. In this deeper water you will find 3 and 2 year old chinook salmon, some 10 to 12 pound coho and an occasional lake trout and steelhead. We fished the downriggers at 80, 90 and 100 foot down with the dipsy divers at 100 ft. and 180 foot out and then 450 foot and 300 foot of copper if conditions allowed. Flashers and flies on all the lines with the best flashers being Stinger Echip green super frog, green glow/UV, mountain dew and green glow with any Rapture fly that was green or hypnotist with green beads.

We will be available for charters for the next couple weeks and then end the season. For charter reservations or fishing information email me at captron@chartermichigan
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Capt. Ron Westrate of First Call 2 Charters reports from Saugatuck:</p>
<p>Although we only fished a couple of times this week, the fishing was very good out in 140 foot of water with 15 to 20 fish per trip. In this deeper water you will find 3 and 2 year old chinook salmon, some 10 to 12 pound coho and an occasional lake trout and steelhead. We fished the downriggers at 80, 90 and 100 foot down with the dipsy divers at 100 ft. and 180 foot out and then 450 foot and 300 foot of copper if conditions allowed. Flashers and flies on all the lines with the best flashers being Stinger Echip green super frog, green glow/UV, mountain dew and green glow with any Rapture fly that was green or hypnotist with green beads.</p>
<p>We will be available for charters for the next couple weeks and then end the season. For charter reservations or fishing information email me at <a href="mailto:captron@chartermichigan.com" target="_blank">captron@chartermichigan.com</a></p>
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		<title>09-21-2011 Southern Lake Michigan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Dave Myers of Cyndie Sue Charters reports from Holland:

 Limit or near limit catches on every trip but 1 last week.  Lots of nice 3 year old kings with an occasional 4 year old king, lake trout and steelhead mixed in.  Saturday was the only “off” day when I couldn’t get a good program together and we ended up 6 for 17.  Mornings were much better than in the middle of the day.  120 to 150 feet was very good along with 200 to 250.  Pretty much ran spoons all week. Green, blue, orange and red work well, but it changed every day.  Downriggers worked best in the mornings, while divers and board lines did better in the middle of the day. 

 Even though we did not do any perch fishing last week, I did get reports of  some boats  getting a few in front of the piers about 1 mile out.

Excellent fishing for the smaller fish should continue right through October.  I can be contacted at cyndiesuecharters@comcast.net or 616 450-4921 for more information or to inquire about reserving a fishing trip.

 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Capt. Dave Myers of Cyndie Sue Charters reports from Holland:</p>
<p> Limit or near limit catches on every trip but 1 last week.  Lots of nice 3 year old kings with an occasional 4 year old king, lake trout and steelhead mixed in.  Saturday was the only “off” day when I couldn’t get a good program together and we ended up 6 for 17.  Mornings were much better than in the middle of the day.  120 to 150 feet was very good along with 200 to 250.  Pretty much ran spoons all week. Green, blue, orange and red work well, but it changed every day.  Downriggers worked best in the mornings, while divers and board lines did better in the middle of the day. </p>
<p> Even though we did not do any perch fishing last week, I did get reports of  some boats  getting a few in front of the piers about 1 mile out.</p>
<p>Excellent fishing for the smaller fish should continue right through October.  I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:cyndiesuecharters@comcast.net">cyndiesuecharters@comcast.net</a> or 616 450-4921 for more information or to inquire about reserving a fishing trip.</p>
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		<title>09-19-2011 Central Lake Michigan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:

Fishing is  slowing down with all the North and Northeast winds of the past week in Ludington right now.  From the project up to the three bears the bite is on.  The offshore fishery from the 3500#s out to the 4600#s is very productive right now.  2 and 3 year old Kings, Steelhead, Lake Trout and Cohos are all out there.   Best baits are Reds and Oranges, standard steelhead baits.  Best fishing is in the top 45 ft.  4 cores, 5 cores and 7 and 10 cores are all producing. On the point it is ice water where the water temp is 50 on the surface and 40 degrees down 50 ft.  The pierheads are best from early morning and then again just before dark at night.  PM lake is doing very good with some nice catches on J-plugs, spinnies on the high divers and meat  rigs on the low divers.  Some boats ar casting fire tigers at the mouth of the river and having some success.  The Pere Marquette River has salmon in it all the way up to Baldwin, with a lot of fish at Scottville.  It is best to fish the deep runs and the deeper holes.  Best times to fish the river are early AM and just before dark at night.  Flatfish, Ping a Ts, French Spinners and Storm Fire Tigers are top producers in the river.    

 Good Fishin.....Capt Ed

 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:</p>
<p>Fishing is  slowing down with all the North and Northeast winds of the past week in Ludington right now.  From the project up to the three bears the bite is on.  The offshore fishery from the 3500#s out to the 4600#s is very productive right now.  2 and 3 year old Kings, Steelhead, Lake Trout and Cohos are all out there.   Best baits are Reds and Oranges, standard steelhead baits.  Best fishing is in the top 45 ft.  4 cores, 5 cores and 7 and 10 cores are all producing. On the point it is ice water where the water temp is 50 on the surface and 40 degrees down 50 ft.  The pierheads are best from early morning and then again just before dark at night.  PM lake is doing very good with some nice catches on J-plugs, spinnies on the high divers and meat  rigs on the low divers.  Some boats ar casting fire tigers at the mouth of the river and having some success.  The Pere Marquette River has salmon in it all the way up to Baldwin, with a lot of fish at Scottville.  It is best to fish the deep runs and the deeper holes.  Best times to fish the river are early AM and just before dark at night.  Flatfish, Ping a Ts, French Spinners and Storm Fire Tigers are top producers in the river.    </p>
<p> Good Fishin&#8230;..Capt Ed</p>
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		<title>09-19-2011 Southern Lake Michigan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Ron Westrate of First Call 2 Charters reports from Saugatuck:

A very nice week of fishing with some catches from 10 to 15 fish per 
trip.  With the warm water in front of the piers, we have moved out to 
90 to 200 foot of water and found 2, 3 and some 4 year old chinook 
salmon, 10 to 14 pound coho, and some steelhead and lake trout.  With 
the strong east and south east winds the best direction was a 240 or a 
300 degree troll from 100 to 190 foot of water with the best depth being 
135 to 160 foot.

Almost all of the fish came on flashers and flies although we did take a 
couple of coho on Stingray spoons (blue mixed veggie with white back).  
Both silver Stinger Echip flashers (mixed veggie, silver UV, silver 
mountain dew) or white bladed Echip flashers (blue wiggle, and white 
double glow) with the Rapture green dude, wild fern, speed weed and the 
blue bubble fies.  Yesterday the blue wiggle flasher and blue bubble fly 
was hit at least 6 times at 95 foot down.  We ran 300 and 450 foot of 
copper and the dipsies were run at 100 and 180 foot out, downriggers at 
80, 90 and down to125 foot.

Although our season is winding down, the fishing should continue to be 
good in the deeper water.  If we get another shot of cold water, we 
should see some more 4 year old salmon stage in front the piers.  For 
more fishing information or for charter reservations, email me at 
captron@chartermichigan.com.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Capt. Ron Westrate of First Call 2 Charters reports from Saugatuck:</p>
<p>A very nice week of fishing with some catches from 10 to 15 fish per<br />
trip.  With the warm water in front of the piers, we have moved out to<br />
90 to 200 foot of water and found 2, 3 and some 4 year old chinook<br />
salmon, 10 to 14 pound coho, and some steelhead and lake trout.  With<br />
the strong east and south east winds the best direction was a 240 or a<br />
300 degree troll from 100 to 190 foot of water with the best depth being<br />
135 to 160 foot.</p>
<p>Almost all of the fish came on flashers and flies although we did take a<br />
couple of coho on Stingray spoons (blue mixed veggie with white back).  <br />
Both silver Stinger Echip flashers (mixed veggie, silver UV, silver<br />
mountain dew) or white bladed Echip flashers (blue wiggle, and white<br />
double glow) with the Rapture green dude, wild fern, speed weed and the<br />
blue bubble fies.  Yesterday the blue wiggle flasher and blue bubble fly<br />
was hit at least 6 times at 95 foot down.  We ran 300 and 450 foot of<br />
copper and the dipsies were run at 100 and 180 foot out, downriggers at<br />
80, 90 and down to125 foot.</p>
<p>Although our season is winding down, the fishing should continue to be<br />
good in the deeper water.  If we get another shot of cold water, we<br />
should see some more 4 year old salmon stage in front the piers.  For<br />
more fishing information or for charter reservations, email me at<br />
captron@chartermichigan.com.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Dave Myers of Cyndie Sue Charters reports from Holland:

 After several days of strong northeast winds last week, the lake rolled over.  By Friday, surface temperatures were in the upper 40s close to shore, gradually warming to the upper 50s out to 180 feet.  Most of the big kings were making their runs up the river.  Good fishing was found in the channel and right out front.  However, fishing for 2 &#038; 3 year old kings, coho, steelhead, and lake trout in 180 to 240 feet produced even better catches over the weekend.  The fish weren’t as big, but more action and less stress away from the combat fishing in the fog.  Every trip produced 15 or more fish.  The fish were somewhat scattered in the deeper water, but still good consistent action any time of day.  Best baits near shore were small green, white, &#038; mountain dew/white glow Spin Doctors or Pro-Troll paddles with a green glow fly.  Stinger Stingray (NBK, any green color) &#038; regular size Silver Streak (green chilly willy) spoons did well any time of the day in all waters.  A variety of Moonshine spoons did well in the morning.  All setups were productive as all rods produced fish on most days.  Downriggers set at 30’, 60’, 80’ &#038; 100’ and divers set at 1 ½, back 80’-140’ worked best in low light.  Spoons on full copper &#038; lead core were more productive later in the day.  Outriggers with small divers set at 3 ½, back 60’ produced most of the steelhead.  A lot of the smaller salmon were caught on free sliders. 

 

We did not do any perch fishing last week.  However, some boats were getting a few in front of the piers, and a little to the south on the edge of the stained water.

 

Even though fishing for the big 4 year old kings is now pretty much over, excellent fishing for the smaller fish should continue right through October.  I can be contacted at cyndiesuecharters@comcast.net or 616 450-4921 for more information or to inquire about reserving a fishing trip.

 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Capt. Dave Myers of Cyndie Sue Charters reports from Holland:</p>
<p> After several days of strong northeast winds last week, the lake rolled over.  By Friday, surface temperatures were in the upper 40s close to shore, gradually warming to the upper 50s out to 180 feet.  Most of the big kings were making their runs up the river.  Good fishing was found in the channel and right out front.  However, fishing for 2 &amp; 3 year old kings, coho, steelhead, and lake trout in 180 to 240 feet produced even better catches over the weekend.  The fish weren’t as big, but more action and less stress away from the combat fishing in the fog.  Every trip produced 15 or more fish.  The fish were somewhat scattered in the deeper water, but still good consistent action any time of day.  Best baits near shore were small green, white, &amp; mountain dew/white glow Spin Doctors or Pro-Troll paddles with a green glow fly.  Stinger Stingray (NBK, any green color) &amp; regular size Silver Streak (green chilly willy) spoons did well any time of the day in all waters.  A variety of Moonshine spoons did well in the morning.  All setups were productive as all rods produced fish on most days.  Downriggers set at 30’, 60’, 80’ &amp; 100’ and divers set at 1 ½, back 80’-140’ worked best in low light.  Spoons on full copper &amp; lead core were more productive later in the day.  Outriggers with small divers set at 3 ½, back 60’ produced most of the steelhead.  A lot of the smaller salmon were caught on free sliders. </p>
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<p>We did not do any perch fishing last week.  However, some boats were getting a few in front of the piers, and a little to the south on the edge of the stained water.</p>
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<p>Even though fishing for the big 4 year old kings is now pretty much over, excellent fishing for the smaller fish should continue right through October.  I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:cyndiesuecharters@comcast.net">cyndiesuecharters@comcast.net</a> or 616 450-4921 for more information or to inquire about reserving a fishing trip.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capt. Dan Tebo of D'Ann Marie Charters reports from Grand Haven:

 Fishing continued to be excellent this past week and into the weekend.  Of course, this weekend, we had to deal with the fog and that makes it a little more intense as we try to land fish and keep an eye on the radar, as well.  Thank goodness we have our mates to help out.

 We are fishing from 110 ft. of water out to 210 ft.  We are fishing the top 50 ft. of water.

 We are using a large variety of spoons, some of which are:  Blue Dolphin, Green Dolphin, Mixed Veggie, and Icicle.

 We also are using some spinnie/fly combos, but mainly spoons.We are catching a mixed bag of 1, 2, &#038; 3 year old Salmon and some Steelhead added in.

 With rough waters today and the colder temps. in the forcast for the next few days, we will undoubtedly be fishing differently.  We hope the weather settles down for our Slammin' Salmon Derby this coming Saturday.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Capt. Dan Tebo of D&#8217;Ann Marie Charters reports from Grand Haven:</p>
<p> Fishing continued to be excellent this past week and into the weekend.  Of course, this weekend, we had to deal with the fog and that makes it a little more intense as we try to land fish and keep an eye on the radar, as well.  Thank goodness we have our mates to help out.</p>
<p> We are fishing from 110 ft. of water out to 210 ft.  We are fishing the top 50 ft. of water.</p>
<p> We are using a large variety of spoons, some of which are:  Blue Dolphin, Green Dolphin, Mixed Veggie, and Icicle.</p>
<p> We also are using some spinnie/fly combos, but mainly spoons.We are catching a mixed bag of 1, 2, &amp; 3 year old Salmon and some Steelhead added in.</p>
<p> With rough waters today and the colder temps. in the forcast for the next few days, we will undoubtedly be fishing differently.  We hope the weather settles down for our Slammin&#8217; Salmon Derby this coming Saturday.</p>
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