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Post Info TOPIC: June 5th report plus todays trip (June 7th)


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I can put the pictures up, but Kenneth will have to add to the report tomorrow. After such a kick butt day last Friday, Kenneth got pretty frustrated the very next day. He had a 5 hour trip and ended up with 5 keepers. I guess they lost a couple more that were keepers, but still....a much tougher bite Saturday. Same thing on todays trip, only worse! I think he said the water temp. had dropped 7 or 8 degrees plus the water had cleared up alot after the north winds. Anyway, he and his clients were all over the bay today for better than 9 hours. I guess all they could catch in the upper bay was dinks. After much searching, they did find a few descent biters though. A couple really nice pike too. Kenneth can add more tomorrow if he wants. I'm going to bed...

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Yes the last couple of days has been tough, Saturday we could only manage 5 keepers and some undersized fish and a bunch of sheepies before heading in around noon.  Yesterday I fished with 4 great guys staying up here this week at the Chippeny Cr. Lodge.  We started out pitching jigs first thing in the morning and all we could get was short fish.  We moved to three different locations at the north end where we've been catching fish and it was the same thing...nothing but little guys.  We then punted and decided to make a major change in tactics and location.  I told the guys we'd either catch a few nice fish or we'd get nothing.  We got out the leadcore and crankbaits and started trolling the deep water around schools of baitfish.  We managed to land walleyes of 23, 24, and 25 inches, a couple of dandy northerns, and a huge 20 1/2 inch smallmouth bass that we took a picture of and released.  It was the biggest bass I've had in the boat in a long time, very girthy and would have looked real nice on somebody's wall...now it will get even bigger!  It was a tough day after the strong cold front moved through and dropped the water temperature and also cleared up the water.  It was nice to have a great group of guys that made the trip fun even though the fishing was tough, good luck from all of us in the Bay de Noc area. 

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