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  1. I forgot to add the flys are insane out here. Like I have never seen. Here is a screen shot of the bait out here.
  2. Your report has put two in the box and I have only been fishing for 30min. I'm out here now in 400 and the screen it litup. I'm solo and it is a fire drill. First fish burried my 25lb scale. Thanks for the tip of going deep
  3. What a great report. By any chance is your boat an Expedition 24? If so I took some nice photos of it back on 7/26 at 7:30pm if you PM me your email address I will forward them to you.
  4. Great report! I would have guessed it was rough. My boat has been sending me motion alarms all day as it is rocking in the marina (Mayer's). I hope it's nice enough to get out Sat morning.
  5. That is way out there. To get to 500 out of IBay it's 10miles and 600 is 12 miles out. I did very well out there 3 weeks ago. Then the wind and waves kicked in and made a mess of everything have not been back out since. Thank for the reply.
  6. Nice, catches for everyone. Being out of IBay myself. How deep were you for that big boy. I did pretty good Sunday 90/150. Between the river and the IBay light.
  7. I went out of Ibay at 6:30 last night. I did not want to run out to 500 or 600. I decided to search and told myself no rods in the water until I mark at least 1 fish. I searched for 2 hours at 4mph from 80 to 350 and back to 50. I did not mark any fish, nothing in the middle, and no lakers on the bottom. I marked one bait ball in 50' over 200. I ended up going to Hedges and jigging the pipeline. No bass, I decided to jig 50' off Shipbuilders, 2 gobies. Ended up going home and getting tacos.
  8. I found the fish in 600. I found them as I had to head back to the dock around 6:30 so I did not have time to figure them out. Managed 2, one was awesome and managed to rip the split ring and hook off a new Koyote Ugly spoon. The other was a 5lb fish. The screen was alive with fish and bait for a change. The fish that hit all came off the bottom lines at 100. Lots of fish marked at 65 and down to 100. I covered the spread as good as I could with solo program and 3 rods.
  9. On my way to the 500 mark right now. I am at the 150 mark typing this. Hope they are out there.
  10. The past two trips were skunks. The screen is blank, water temp is 77* on top, 65* at 65 down, and 52* at 75 down. Yesterday I started at 100 off of Dewey Ave and headed back home. Trolled out to 200 and back into 100 off Ibay. Marked only a few bait pods at 100. No fish at all. Had one release with nothing there. Lots of grass in the water so it could have been that. I think my next trip out will be 300, 400, 500 looking for fish. They are no longer in close as far as I can tell. Today with the crap weather I have all new downrigger terminal stuff that came in yesterday. I bought the Scottys used a few years back so I am cutting off 3 feet and terminating all new ends with new ball snaps and bumpers and finally the rope to pull the cable to the boat to access the releases without having to always swing the rigger into the boat. All new releases as my Roemer releases are getting retired for the new Scotty ones and some new Chamberlain releases. I have never used ball snubbers, I purchased 2 Scotty #370s and my Cannon balls are 12#ers (any advice on these snubbers I will take, they scare me it's like a mechanical fuse and buffer in one, but a lost ball is $100 at Sportsman's I don't want to lose one of the balls because a snubber broke). Enjoy the rainy Saturday.
  11. I was out and started in 90 marked good fish down 86 and at 40. I got 3 releases played one but nothing in the boat last night. There was a guy out there in a Carolina looking boat in 200 FOW I got some pretty cool shots of your boat if you want them. It looked like a charter as there were a ton of rods on the boat and several folks on the back deck. What speeds were you going on GPS. I found my releases were when I slowed from 2.8 down to 2.2 on a East troll. I have a very old manual fishhawk probe I dropped it down and found 70* water down to 30 feet and by 65 feet it was 55* and at 85 feet it was 50* water and gin clear. I wish we had the action like they are getting West of here.
  12. Thanks for the info. Last weekend on Sunday between 3pm and 6pm I managed 3 fish in 80 feet of water, down 60 (2 kings and 1 big brown) all on the same NBK (between 80 and 150 fow I was able to see the thermocline on the graph). On Sat, I went out, dropped the gear, and figured I would let the massive storm go between me and shore. That ended up blowing up big so I pulled the gear in less than 1 hour and was back at the dock. When fuel is $5.28 a gallon and you burn 1 gallon a mile knowing how deep you need to be is very good knowledge. Off Ibay and Rochester takes forever to get to 400 - 600 feet of water and when you are fishing solo 10 to 15 miles out and if you don't need to run all the way out that makes for a great day. This weekend is another opportunity for all of us.
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