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Written By: admin on August 27, 2011 Comments Off

Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:

Fishing is on again at the point. It doesnt seem to matter what bait to use as long as its a meat rig. Meat rigs in just about any patterns are taking fish. 150, 250 and 300 cores and low wire divers from 80′back to 110′, and high wires from 120′ to 140′ are also producing. The secret weapon with a plug is doing very well right now. Some boats are doing very well out in the 5600s out to the 4400s. There is a mixed bag of Kings, cohos, steelhead and some lake trout out there. The pierheads are best from early morning to just before dark at night. PM lake is doing very good with some nice catches on meat rigs. During the day the best fishing is from the 3500#s out to the 5500#s in the 5400#s up to the 0450#s.

Good Fishin…..Capt Ed

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Written By: admin on August 27, 2011 Comments Off

Captain Bill Winowiecki of Watta Bite Charters reports from Glen Arbor:

Fishing out of Glen Arbor has been good. Early morning near shore has produced some nice King staging to run up the Crystal and Platte rivers. We boated a 14 pound master angler Coho last week. Some Kings are quite large. A 27 pound fish was caught in our little Glen Arbor Tournament on Sunday. J-Plugs and wonder bread spoons are working well.

Off shore fishing around the Manitou’s we are catching a mixed bag of 2, 3 and 4 year class fish. The salmon are scattered, with all the wind changes. Keep working the banks and out in the 300 foot of water until you hit fish. Then start working that area. These fish want to be spoon fed. Various colors are working depending on cloud cover, and water conditions. Usually when you hit a pod of fish, they’ll hit anything. Be very aware of North winds, in Glen Arbor. We had a little tournament over the weekend, the wind, shifted North-west fast and hard. We had a very bad situation at the ramp.

The Traverse Bays have good fishing for kings. Fishing pressure is heavy, but the Salmon are large. Both bays are producing nice Kings and Lake Trout.

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Written By: admin on August 23, 2011 Comments Off

Capt. Dave Myers of Cyndie Sue Charters reports from Holland:

Salmon fishing continued to be excellent this past week. Lots of BIG 4-year old kings with a mix of coho, steelhead & lake trout. Had to quit early one trip due to no more room in the cooler even though we were 4 fish short of our limit. Break-offs continued to be an issue as some of the kings were over 20lbs. Biggest last week was 24 ½ lbs. The coho may also be to blame as they tend to roll up in the line. Best depths were 80 to 120 FOW early, then 170 to 220 later in the day. Best baits were a variety of Moonshine & Stinger Stingrays spoons, and green/white glow Spin Doctors with a green glow fly. However, most days it didn’t matter as just about any bait put out worked. Most productive setups were full copper early, then with an added 3 oz. dive bomber in the deeper water. Down riggers set at 45, 60 & 80 in close, and 50, 70 & 90 out deep did well also. Divers set at 1 1/2, back 120’ and 12 color lead core also caught fish. Free sliders did not do well on most days.

Many of the kings are turning dark already. The eggs and sperm look loose and ready to spawn. It looks like there may be an early run at any time. All-in-all it appears we are in for a much better fall fishery than last year.

Perch fishing continues to be poor most days. There are some around, but mostly very small.

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Written By: admin on August 22, 2011 Comments Off

Capt. Ron Westrate of First Call 2 Charters reports from Saugatuck:

What a great week of fishing. Just about every day we would have at
least one salmon that would push or exceed 20 pounds. Today we caught a
24.5 pound, a 23.5 pound, a 19 pound and a 17 pound salmon in the 10
fish creel. The fish are located from 100 foot of water out to 160 foot
of water from the Holland piers to south of the Douglas point. Mixed in
with the chinook salmon are some coho, steelhead and lake trout.

Downriggers at 70, 80, and 100 foot down are producing with flashers and
flies. The best are the Echip (silver green, davie jones glow, glow frog
and white and silver mountain dew) with Rapture wild fern, green
hypnotist and green beaded no see um flies. We did take some salmon on
the 11 in E chip but the best was the 8 in. Our best method continues to
be the dipsy divers at 200 foot and 250 foot out with the same flashers
and flies we used on the downriggers. 300 and 450 foot of copper lines
did well also with flashers and flies on the 450’s and Stingray lures
(green dolphin, blue green dolphin and mixed veggie-all with glow backs)
on the 300’s.

For fishing information and/or charter reservations, email me at
captron@chartermichigan.com.

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Written By: admin on August 20, 2011 Comments Off

Captain Ed Stowe of Stowaway Charters reports from Ludington:

Fishing is on again off again at the point. The good news is that after the AM bite just point the boat west and troll out to the 3800s out to the 5000s and the fish are there. There is a mixed bag of Kings, Cohos, Steelhead and an occasional Lake trout. Moonshine spoons are the baits of choice early, then spoons spinnies and meat rigs after the morning bite. Plugs are starting to heat up. 100 and 150 cores and low wire divers from 70′back to 90′, and high wires from 120′ to 130′ are also producing. The secret weapon with a plug is doing very well right now. The pierheads are best from first light to dark at night. PM lake is doing very good with some nice catches on meat rigs. During the day the best fishing is from the 3500#s out to the 4900#s in the 5400#s up to the 0450#s.

Good Fishin…..Capt Ed

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Written By: admin on August 16, 2011 Comments Off

Capt. Drew Morris, of Margie J Sport Fishing Charters out of Muskegon, reports:

Fishing out of Muskegon has been fantastic for the past several days and should continue. Some nice size 4 year olds being taken between the arms out to about 60 fow but the best fishing has been deeper. From 100 to 140 has been the best as of late with catch numbers in the high teens and low twenties not uncommon. We have also been doing well between 200 & 280 fow. We have been taking nice 8-10 pound kings with 20+ pounders mixed in along with some nice steelhead and cohos.

Despite being quite rough the last few days the key seems to be a fast troll with and against the wave action. Going with the waves has been a little better for us than against them. Speeds up to 3.5 mpg sog have been the most productive or 3.3 mph at the bait. When it’s rough and if you have trolling bags run them. They will keep your speed a little more consistent against and with the waves.

Spoons on riggers and copper have been the most productive. Spoons include Stinger Pox, Blue Bubble, Black Screw Ball, Steelie Stomper, Gin & Tonic, Trophy Winner, and Blue Monkey Puke w/ glow tape. Flashers include Stinger’s NBK flasher w/ green/glow Hypnotist Rapture Fly. We have been running it on both our high divers at 120 &140 back on 3 and have been hot. On the low divers run small white flashers w/ frosted fern trolling fly. We have also been taking our biggest kings on the 11 inch scallop white flasher with the Rapture Oceana Fly down 100-125 deep on our shoot rigger. It has taken several kings over 20 pounds.

The best depths have been 25-55 down. Run your core, copper, dipseys and riggers in that depth range with the exception of 125 shoot rigger and hang on for some excellent action.

Good Luck… Capt. Drew

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