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  1. I believe that we have been wasting some time by fishing unproductive waters since we really haven't focused on bottom structure, drop-offs, points, etc.  So, I would like to refocus our efforts and hopefully build a decent list of specific sites to target when fishing. 

     

    Our FF is a lowrance  7 HDI.  I would be happy to find a good program that can work with it, but am not opposed to using a separate device for the most detailed maps.  Been playing with the Navionics I-phone app and like it, but would love to try the hotmaps premium.  From my review of the navionics site, it appears that they may not have HD maps for the I-Bay area and, in any event, its not compatible with the 7 HDI. 

     

    Any recommendations are much appreciated.

  2. Headed north about 10 miles into 500-550fow.  Did a couple smaller kings and a decent steelhead fishing around 60-80 down.  The better fish were on SD and Fly with dipsy set at 250ft.

     

    Ran in close to try to get more action on lakers and got a laker and brown bottom bouncing with cowbells in 120 fow.

     

    Still very slow for majors.

  3. Took the kids out for a little fishing between 1 and 3pm.  Wanted action so we targeted lakers and killed em.  To the point that the kids were tired of bringing fish in.  Biggest was only 14lbs, but had triples on at three different times.  Wife started getting a bit sick (more sun than seas sick I think) so we headed in just when I though we could started looking for Kings.  Still lots of fun for a short afternoon of fishing.  All cowbells/peanuts and spinners bouncing the bottom in front of hedges in 100 fow.  Literally never got 3 rods set before one would fire and the next and the next.  lol

  4. Hello LOU friends,

     

    It's a long story, but I'm thinking of selling my boat. I recently purchased a large piece of hunting property with a cabin ,three ponds, and miles of trails and will need to devote my time to QDM, food plots, cabin and pond maintenance over the next few years so it'll be harder for me to devote the time to trolling. As most of you know, a boat that sits can typically go to pot quickly. 

     

    Is it best to sell in fall or wait until spring? I'm looking at this from a fisherman/woman perspective, i.e. would they prefer to buy and work on the boat during the winter, or wait until spring whereas the owner has paid for winter storage.

     

    Thanks for any advice,

     

    Chris

     

    Chris

     

    I am a hunter first and maintain 4 different properties, but don't give up on the fishing if you don't have too.  You can find time for both and targeting kings is a great way to pass time in August and early sept while waiting for opening day.  Either way, good luck with the new property.  Still time to get a plot in too.

     

    Brian

  5. Went out last night from 5-8.  Fished the first two hours working NE from 100-400 feet of water.  Only marked two fish and didn't move a rod.  Trolled back in to 100 fow north of hedges and dropped some cowbells.  Hit a quick triple of lakers (8-13lbs).  And that was it.  Water temps were warm out deep, in the 70 degree range 85 feet down but they dropped quickly in the 200-150 fow range.  Been tough the last few weeks finding kings. 

  6. Last weekend was solid for us, but yesterday evening was tough.  Generally blank screens trolling straight of I-bay from 140-400 and back with only one fish on from 5-7:30pm.  Fleas weren't too bad (using flea flicker), but they did hang up on the wire divers.  Unfortunately our fishhawk probe found the bottom of the lake last Sat. so we were fishing a bit blind.

  7. Since I always appreciate the reports, I decided I should start posting results to the extent it may give the next fisherman a place to start.  Fished last night dead north of the outlet, beginning in 70 FOW and trolled out to 90 FOW, generally heading NW.  Ran a 6 rod spread with my father, 4 riggers and 2 dipsys.  Not a lot of marks until we hit a few bait schools in the 80 FOW range.  Had 3 releases on riggers with no one home.  These were all spoon hits at 45-55 down (watermelon and green ladder back took these hits).  Ended up with 2 kings (18 and 15lbs) on the dipsys both trolling back through the same bait school in 80FOW.  Both were set on a 2.5 and out 180ft.  One mountain dew SD with glow/green fly and the other green/white SD with crinkle blue fly.  Fished less than 2 hrs before it got too dark but it was fun.  We did try a couple of J plugs, but no hits on those.

     

    Good luck out there.  Hope the water calms or it may be tough to get again until after the weekend.

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