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Legacy Sandy Creek Report 5/18-5/21


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The great fishing from Sandy Creek continues. Certainly we are well into a transition period at this point. 58.8 degrees on surface with bottom temps in the high 40s and as much as 14 degrees different at times. Seems like an endless supply of green water too. We may be through our June transition before June even gets here. Some bait even began to show up out there.

Friday morning...

Weve done well in 100-125 fow water for the past week or two so there was no question of where we would start looking on Friday morning. Great pick of fish all morning long, straight out front in 100-115 fow from the pump house to Cowsucker creek. Our catch was a bit Laker heavy with about 1/3 of the catch Kings.

A very similar set to last weekends...

300' Blood Run copper off the big board w/ a Capt Valium Spin Doctor and a "Green Killer" fly

300' Blood Run copper off the big board w/ a Capt Valium Spin Doctor and a "Green Killer" fly

200' Blood run wire diver pulling a "Green Halo" Spin Doctor and a "Green Halo" fly

240' Blood run wire diver pulling a "Green Halo" Spin Doctor and a "Green Halo" fly

70-90' rigger w/ Stinger "glow gator"

90-105' rigger w/ Stinger "glow gator"

55-70' rigger w/ grn dot Spin Doctor and a "Legacy" fly (early am)

55-70' rigger w/ DW SS frog

45-60' rigger w/ mupped Stinger hammers

450' Blood Run copper down the chute w/ a Capt Valium Spin Doctor and a "Green Killer" fly

We totaled 36 bites for the day with 28 making it to the net. Big fish for the day were 3 lakers over 15# and 19# King. Only 1 double all day. The opposite of last weekend, we had a larger class of Lakers and a smaller class of Kings (most under 10#).

Saturday evening...

Took a boat trip Saturday evening on a recon mission for Sunday morning. The only consistent thing I found is what we fished on friday. We quickly boated multiple Lake trout including 1 over 16# on rigger Spoons and Blood Run coppers pulling DW Spinnys. Took a look out to 200 and never saw a screen that i liked so we headed south and the fish showed up again inside of 120 fow with the best screen of the night in 80 fow.

Sunday morning...

We left the dock and fearing heavy boat traffic we headed west to Devils Nose in 85 fow looking for a screen to fish. Very consistent Laker bite w/ an occasional King mixed in 90-120 fow. Once again we left fish and headed north again looking for a better King bite. Besides a couple of fish in 176', we never really found what we had hoped and 2 hours later we returned to our 110' depth and it was game on. Dbl on Kings followed by a triple on fat Lakers (17#, 15# and 12#), followed by another dbl.

A very similar set to fridays...

300' Blood Run copper off the big board w/ a Capt Valium Spin Doctor and a "Green Killer" fly

300' Blood Run copper off the big board w/a Capt Valium Spin Doctor and a "Green Killer" fly

190' Blood run wire diver pulling a "Green Halo" Spin Doctor and a "Green Halo" fly

160' Blood run wire diver pulling an Atommik chrome killer Spin Doctor and a hammer fly

70-90' rigger w/ Stinger "glow gator" (early am)

70-90' rigger w/ Stinger mixed veggie (late am)

90-105' rigger w/ Stinger "glow gator" (early am)

90-105'' rigger w/ Stinger mixed veggie (late am)

55-70' rigger w/ grn dot Spin Doctor and a "Legacy" fly (early am)

55-70' rigger w/ Stinger NBK (late am)

45-60' rigger w/ mupped Stinger confusions

450' Blood Run copper down the chute w/a Capt Valium Spin Doctor and a "Green Killer" fly

A stellar bite had us fighting 28 fish for the day with 20 making it to the net. Our catch was 60% Lake Trout and the other 40% was Kings, a coho, and a Steelhead

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Rob great report. You will have to tell me more about the "blood run" stuff... I saw you head west on Sunday. I was curious how you did. We went east and worked between Wautoma and the light house. There were a ton of lakers in close, but we found some pretty decent king action out in 200. There was a nice break out there. All the fish came 50-60 ft down. All spoon bites. Nothing huge but still a lot of fun.

Lou

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blood run= / blood - run'/...a phrase often used to describe the initial flight of pelagic fish after striking a jigged or trolled bait. Origin - Baja, Mexico
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