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Trolled yesterday and this morning straight out of Fair Haven. Beautiful weather, but skunked both days. Marked fish mostly between 90-110 FoW. Fished downriggers and dipsy. J plugs, flashers + aromik flies, spoons. 2.5-3.5 mph top gps.

Anyone else have luck?

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Grab a fly rod head to the creeks. Or grab the bow off the wall. Mark 2014 as the worst year in 20 years. A lot of beautiful days this year out on the lake. See you in the spring I will be in my new Grady White marlin.

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Went out again this afternoon in front of Oswego river mouth. We were the only boat there and no fish. *yawn* - at least it was glassy out there.

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Fish out of Fair Haven on Sat AM, 8 to noon.  Stayed in tight.  Didn't move a rod.

Sunday went out to 250 FOW to start.  Took our 1st fish about 300 FOW 110 down.  Ended the day 4 for 6.  All steelies.  Nothing to right home about, a feww were legal but decided to let them grow up a little.   All the fish came on sppos off the riggers.

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Fished on Saturday 28th from 2 -6pm. Ran straight out of the chute to 200 fow. Set up 3 riggers with spoons and 2 dipseys with flashers/flies. Temp was way down deep. Went 8 for 10 trolling between 200 and 300 fow. 5 teenage salmon and 1 mature in the high 20's, and 2 steelies. No action on the dipseys, as it was an all-spoon bite. Riggers at 130, 120, 110 with NBK, Gator, and Frostbite. Beautiful day on the water. Tight lines to all...8-]

 

-Steve D

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We fished the east end on Sun (Port Bay). You need to get out there a ways. We found 2 YOs and steel out 300+. The temp and fish were deep. Action was on divers pulling ff combos & spoons on the riggers down 100-140.

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you guys stopped short I headed out of Sodus Point between 600 to 650 FOW and the fishing was great mag dipsy 350 383 out 90-110 down on the riggers large paddles (10''s and 12'') on the wire emerald green glow Sea sick. spoons on the riggers moonshine mags gator UV Michigan spoons boxed out by 10:30 mature kings and large steelies   

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Wow. Nice job. Matures out in 650 makes you wonder how late Into the year they will be shooting up the rivers. Or they're local fish waiting for a downpour for enough water to run.

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