Monday, July 16, 2007

Muskegon Fishing Report

Muskegon fishing and Grand haven fishing in lake michigan had been good. A good depth to target the Salmon is 120/ 55 down. Glow Spoons and Glow Fly's with Fish Catchers just before light and just after dark.

Muskegon lake walleye are coming around. A few fish are being taken from the main weedbeds .
Walleye fishing at night is still hit and miss. There is still plenty of bait around.

The panfish and perch fishing is doing very well near the black bouy in the weeds.

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Muskegon Fishing Report

Winders were tough today so the reports are limited.
Muskegon River Small Mouth Bass fishing was good today. The water is a little dirty so the fish aren't so tight to structer and a little easier to come accross.

Grand River Walleye fishing was good today and this evening.
The fish were bitting but the guys that understand boat control are the guys that caught numbers of fish.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Muskegon Fishing Report

The Grand River is still producing a few walleye. The lower Grand River is hit and miss but covering allot of water to find the pockets of walleye is the key.The catfish are still steady as Dan at RiverKat guide services is still having good success on his charters.

The Muskegon River is low but in low light yielding good catches of small mouth bass and eater size walleye.

Muskegon Lake fishing is off and running. The bait fish are almost gone. Good numbers of walleyes are coming from around the weeds.Casting cranks or trolling spinners tipped with night crawlers are both producing.
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Saturday, July 7, 2007

Fishing Light Tackle

There’s something to be said for landing fish on equipment that’s rated for half the size of what your going after. Using a fly fishing blank tied up as a spinning rod is the perfect partner for light line. Fly rod blanks tend to come in longer lengths which is a good thing to consider when using light line. The energy of fish pulling on the line is distributed though out the length of the rod. Here is a way to demonstrate this point. Set the drag on your real to where you think it should be. Grab the line twelve inches above the reel and pull. Make a note of how much tension or force it requires for your drag to engage. Now grab your line several feet after the end of your rod . Try to pull the line out as your fishing poll has a slight bend in it. You should notice quite a difference. It takes much more pressure to engage the drag after the line travels through the guides of a fishing rod. How much of a difference is effected by how long and how flexible the specific fishing poll is.
When fishing pressure is heavy on Steelhead it’s not uncommon to drop down to 4 pound test to land Steelhead from 6 – 10 lbs. The fish become line shy in shallow clear water like what we have in normal conditions on the Muskegon River. You can watch the Steelhead make drastic moves as they dodge to get out of the way of your fly of spawn as it’s floating toward them. Using a smaller diameter line or even fluorocarbon line is needed to keep your presentation in the stick zone. Either is a good option. One advantage to using fluorocarbon line is you don’t always have to drop the pound test line your using .Dropping to lighter line in the Muskegon River can be frustrating as you catch on rocks or any other part of the bottom and break off more. Breaking off can be costly as it’s becoming more and more common to use high quality hooks or flies which aren’t cheap. Light line is more vulnerable to abrasion and or being cut by structure. When Steelhead fishing in a river situation with light line. We make sure to use Maxima leader line. That may seem like just another fishing plug because they sponsor me but it’s not. This is very high abrasion resistant fishing line. I’m sponsored by them because I believe in there products. Every product out there has certain characteristics . Understanding products and when to use them is just like understanding what size wrenches you have in your toolbox before you start a project. This happens to be a characteristic of Maxima you can count on to shine.
Fishing light tackle and fishing line paired well together can make fishing for pan fish more enjoyable. I’ve found fisherman like to have a long fishing pole for smaller fish just so they can see their fishing poll bend. Having your fishing pole bend over on a respectable Blue Gill is a great thing to see but it’s not necessarily the highlight for me. Having a workable well rounded approach to what your fishing for is what it’s all about. Matching your light fishing rod with the correct reel and line allows for so many advantages in regards to your fishing presentation. When a fishing rod and fishing reel are balanced, the design of the two together will set in your hand without holding it. This is very pronounced when fly fisherman don’t have balanced equipment. They will actually get blisters from having to hold the fishing pole handle to tight. When fishing with a spinning gear blisters aren’t as common. The results are usually in the form of fatigue after a person has been fishing for a good portion of the day. The advantages of using light fishing line with a well balance fishing pole and fishing reel make the whole thing more worth wild. Light fishing line is smaller in diameter. Not only are you able fit an adequate amount of fishing line on a smaller fishing reel but the line stays on the reel better because it tends to have less memory . Have you ever had your line want to spring off your spinning reel as soon as you flip the bail ? The next thing you know your lines all wrapped up around the handle or back of the bail. Making note of this factor will helps reduce those types of tangles. A smaller diameter fishing line also offers less resistance as it travels through the guides on the fishing pole and as it travels through the water. With less resistance a very small presentation such as a 1/64 ounce jig or a hook and a very small split shot can be cast with much less effort. With less resistance a small presentation is now able to pull the line through the guides without having to overcast to get your bait out there. It’s nice not having to throw so hard you live bait comes off every other cast.

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