Thursday, August 27, 2015

The Return From Salmon Fishing

Fished with Joe and Daryl. Temperature when we started fishing was in the middle 70's and when we quit fishing it was in the lower 80's. The wind was out of the north 10 to 14 knots with waves 1 to 2 feet. The water temp is 75 Degrees. We were taking the boat back to Toledo Beach Marina after our return from salmon fishing in Manistee, Mi. The boat had been sitting in my driveway for 5 days while I did some minor work on it and it was time to take it back to the marina. I heard a report that they were catching some walleye by the E Buoy so I figured we would try walleye fishing one last time. We set up just short of the E Buoy trolling wiggle warts set at 90 feet back and junior thunder sticks set at 70 feet back. We were marking some fish close to the bottom but we had no takers. After trolling around for a little bit we noticed that there were some weeds on the lures. Started pulling lines and all the poles had weeds on them. It was still early so we made the move towards Sputnik. Set up trolling wiggle warts set at 120 feet back. Again, we were marking fish but now they were too deep for the wiggle warts. Fished here for just a little while and we called it quits. We did not catch a fish today. Packed up all the walleye gear and now we are set up for perch fishing.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Salmon Fishing in Manistee, Michigan 2015

Fished with Joe and John. We left Saturday morning and picked up the boat in Hart, MI,  where we left it after we were done fishing in Pentwater. This year will be remembered because of the very strong winds we had on Wednesday and Thursday and Friday morning. Of all the years of salmon fishing this was our worst for weather. We were able to fish 8 of the possible 13 trips and one of those was cut short and another was in four foot seas. We were never skunked on any trip but we never caught more than 3 fish on any trip. Our largest salmon was 18 lbs, and our smallest was 14 lbs. One day we would get all our bites on meat rigs and the next day all the bites would be on J plugs. Very hard to figure out. The last couple of years it seems that you have one good day to catch a lot of fish and this year it was Tuesday morning. Boats were netting fish all around us but we came back with only one salmon. We switched lures, changed the depth on the baits and changed the speed we were trolling, but nothing worked. We kept 12 salmon for the entire trip and caught one lake trout that we put back.


Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Fishing at Pentwater

Fished with Joe and Daryl out of the Port of Pentwater. We headed up Sunday morning and came home on Wednesday. We docked the boat at the Municipal Marina and we stayed at the Pine Motel (not recommended ).Tuesday was the only bad day we had for fishing. We quit fishing at 7:30 in the morning and we did not make it out for the evening fish because of the small craft warnings. We fished one evening in front of the harbor because of the wind and waves. The rest of the trip we were fishing south of the harbor in front of the Silver Lake Sand Dunes, about a 10 mile boat ride. The majority of the fishing was in waters 90 to 150 feet deep, fishing anywhere from 40 to 90 feet down with the bait. Cut bait rigs caught most of the fish and one fish came off the Scar Pace lure. We had a couple of nice fish on that we lost. One straightened the split ring that is on the snap swivel and the other one straightened the clip on the snap swivel. We kept 6 king salmon and 5 steelhead and put back two lake trout. The largest king was about 14 pounds and the largest steelhead was just over 13 pounds. It was nice fishing out of Pentwater but it's always hard fishing a new port for the first time.