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Mark Komo

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  1. Went 3 for 4 out in 62 FOW near the fence. Thought the bite was slow. Decent fish, a 6 , a 5 and a 4. All meat. We ran renosky hooks, but no dice. About 1.5. Rigger took the best fish, 2 feet off the bottom. Plenty of hooks, just few biters. Not too many goats today. Usual program, 3oz snap, 80 to 100 back. Orange double willow seemed to be popular. No play on watermelon or purple nurple.

    Heard of a bunch of sub 20's out in front of the windmills on meat. Green was NOT the color. Chart and purple.

    Also, spoke with a couple of bassers who picked up a bunch jigging on meyers in 30+ FOW. They are feeding on gobies. Nice to see.

  2. Way out of my snapweight comfort zone. But what the heck. Just another tool in the tool box.

    Gonna give it a shot this week. 200 out gets me 40 down. I can run them on boards right? Do I need to use braid or will mono suffice? I am almost tempted to snap on a snap weight on that bad boy.

  3. Chad, yep, I can see the value in the torpedo. I am getting hung up on the dive curve. In most cases, a .1 change in speed results in a 5 foot drop. So, at 60 feet down at 1.5 I am 138 back. If I drop to 1.4, the 138 puts me at close to 65. Now, this may be how my 3oz snap weight is working also. So, not sure. Even with my trollmaster, maintains a consistent 1.5 can be tough. As I move up and down the speed, I am wondering if I am spending less time in the strikezone.

  4. Well its working today. The biggest issue is the pipe. It has a long run to the sewer, out in front of the bait shop. That gets stuffed alot. And just too many carcusses at once in the pipe.

    Signs would be an excellent idea.

    I like the idea of plan B too. So fine the grinder is out, put up some cans and bags so the carcusses can be dumped there. Dont shut the whole place down because the grinder wont work. Not the solution fellas.

  5. We had a good day considering the time frame. We fished 10 to 2pm. Short trip with Bob.

    We ran meat off the fence in 61 FOW. 1.5 at the dash. 3 oz snap weight of course. We had to go deeper. 80 to 90 back. We got two. 1-4lb, and 1-6lber. Good day out. Pink worked good. May try to run hooks tomorrow.

    Gonna try again tomorrow on the late shift, 12 to 6.

  6. Those under 20" are the tastiest. I wanted to make sure the boy got the message right from the start....big fish go back, especially walleyes.

    I like the rigger idea, but those long leads, yikes. I see tangle central on my end. I have been working with divers and jets, just dont have the confidence yet. My snap weight program has been very, very good to me. So, tend to rely on what works.

  7. Did the early shift today. Lines down at 700AM, popped 4 fish by 730, then the lull to 10am. Nuts. Glad to see the lake fly population booming.

    We had to go deeper 60+, but not by much. Same program, 3oz snaps and meat. Added more to the front though. 20 feet was spookin them (or so I think). I went to a 40 foot lead. Fish were higher, so only 45 and 55 back. (50 about 24 down @1.5). No big ones. All 3 to 4 lbs. Had a fun time on the water today. We ate, we pee'd in the water, we laughed, we caught walleye! They didnt like the 3D watermelon at all. All fish came on pink. Plenty of boats.

    TIP: Get a fish, then work that depth. We spent some time east west trolling, crawling up the slope. Once we went north south, it was game on. Many thanks to Dan Stier and Vicious Line. We love it.

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