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Post by drillsgt on Aug 6, 2012 13:17:52 GMT -5
I am taking a first timer out tomorrow afternoon, and we plan out heading out early in the afternoon. I was thinking about heading out to 300+ & looking for rainbows early, then coming back in shallower for the evening salmon bite.
Has anybody been out deep recently? Is there cooler surface temp or breaks out there where maybe we can score a few 'bows?
Thanks,
Brian
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Post by KingKong on Aug 6, 2012 13:40:18 GMT -5
I wouldnt say you need to just go deep to find them..I picked up a few rainbows on sat and sun without targeting them..i had a lot of stuff running deep .. and still took one at 20' down and another one hit the downrigger 81' down...we marked a ton of fish in the top 30' of water in 140-200 FOW..i would think you run a lot of bow stuff up top and your should hit them well.
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Post by ou812 on Aug 6, 2012 14:56:03 GMT -5
Rainbows were 5 of our 18 bites in Port Washington yesterday. Top 30fow in 90-140 fow. Water was piss warm all morning up high and they were stil in there!
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Post by ChampionShip on Aug 6, 2012 17:23:07 GMT -5
Algoma had plenty of deep afternoon bites, setup in 200 and keep going east
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Post by drillsgt on Aug 6, 2012 19:27:01 GMT -5
Thanks guys! I think I will take that advice Champ. I'll report on how it goes.
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Post by ejb on Aug 6, 2012 19:43:18 GMT -5
250 was good for us fri eve,heading in for the night bite didnt work for us at all. All our hits came going east.
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Post by reellies on Aug 6, 2012 22:59:41 GMT -5
We caught one on a 8 color lead core in roughly 130' south of algoma. My cousin was down like 3 weeks ago in same area. Think they caught like28 fish half of them bows. For us last week til sunday only ended up with that one.
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Post by iffy on Aug 7, 2012 7:41:40 GMT -5
... in Port Washington yesterday. .... Water was piss warm ... That's what happends when you fish that close to Milwaukee.
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