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Post by tjello327 on Aug 29, 2010 11:56:25 GMT -5
When out Saturday in MC from 4pm to dark and only had one hit and catch. It was a small coho on a dodger & fly combo in about 55 ft. Very slow, anybody else have any more info? Are the kings in deeper water still? We marked schools of larger fish in several spots but no hits.
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Post by doorman on Aug 29, 2010 18:09:22 GMT -5
went out saturday picked up two small coho one at 55ft the other at65 out of portage on spoon color sliver,pink,blue sunday onesmall coho on hotandtot blue,yellow,orange and one eigthpound on crome hotandtot.
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Post by fishnut on Aug 29, 2010 21:50:17 GMT -5
was out saturday from michigan city and didn't have any hits. marked alot of fish but nothing. had spoons and j-plugs out in depths from 20 to 70 feet covered. first time on the lake for me so no complaints from me due to the weather being so nice
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Post by momentsnotice on Aug 30, 2010 14:34:26 GMT -5
Went out Saturday....set up just outside of the Harber..wham..then shook off. Fish hit a shoehorn spoon in 40 foot of water. Picked a King up in 55 foot of water on a spin doctor/mirage fly. Dipsei set on 2.5 110 back (heard this was hot on radio) 2.5 speed on Gps..had a couple releases with no fish! King was a 3 year old..8 lbs. Fish were being caught in water 90-120 feet on copper. Think the big blow last week stirred them up. Marked plenty of bait fish in front of Dunes. Nice boat ride.
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