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Footwear: Huk Performance Fishing Attack The Huk Attack is the most engineered, purpose-built fishing shoe ever created. It brings performance features for the serious fisherman with unique traction, bullet-proof durability and all-day comfort and support. Giftware: The Catch and Release Print Shop Actual Size An alternative to taxidermy, these fish prints are created to the exact length of your catch and stamped with your name and information about your catch. Lifestyle Apparel: Frogg Toggs Prym1 Series Pilot II Jacket and Bibs The Frogg Toggs Prym1 Series Pilot II Jacket and Bibs is the company’s camouflage style of its bombproof Pilot II. It is available in shoreline blue, silver mist and blackout options. Technical Apparel: Frogg Toggs Sierran Transition Wader A zippered, flip-out chest pocket, large multi-function pocket and exterior fly storage area allow these waders to fill double-duty as a chest pack for storage of fly fishing gear. Electronics: Humminbird Solix 15 Chirp Mega SI GPS Humminbird has achieved improved detail and target separation with Chirp Digital Sonar. With touch screen or keypad interface, the screen can be customized and viewed with up to four panels. Fishing Accessory: Yeti Coolers Panga Duffel The Panga Duffel is a hardcore drybag designed to withstand brutal treatment and be completely watertight. It is fully submersible, and Yeti called it a gear fortress. Fly Fishing Accessory: Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoot Wader Simms has built its most breathable and durable wader yet in its new G3 Guide, with four-layers of Gore-Tex fabric in the legs and three layers above the waist. They also feature a chest pocket, handwarmer pockets and built in utility tabs.
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Fishing Line: Berkley Fireline Ultra 8 With four times the abrasion resistance of its original Fireline, Berkley’s thermally fused Ultra 8 comes in a range from 4 pound test up to 30 pound test. FishSmart: Eagle Claw 2017 Flounder Sample Pack Eagle Claw jumps in for the conservation of summer flounder and catch and release with its 2017 Flouder Sample Pack. Kids’ Tackle: 13 Fishing Ambition Combo Designed specifically with the smaller size of a child in mind, but packed with some features required by serious anglers, these salt and freshwater combos are perfect for the little angler who is really into fishing. Tackle Management: Daiwa Tactical Backpack This tackle backpack is perfect for hiking into a stream, walking the banks of a pond, hauling down to the surf or for use as a quickgrab on your buddy’s boat. It is custom designed to hold all the gear an angler needs.
Saltwater Soft Lure: LIVETARGET Hollow Body Mullet The Hollow Body Mullet is sure to find a place in nearshore and inshore boxes and be deadly for sea trout, redfish, snook, flounder and striped bass. It is an incredibly detailed and lifelike walking bait with great action. Fly Reel: Pflueger Supreme QRS Fly Reel With its innovative Quick Release Spool, the Supreme QRS offers an interchangeable large-arbor cassette spool system. The polycarbonate cassettes are secured in the spool carrier by an advanced locking system enclosed by a full stainless steel and alloy construction. Freshwater Reel: Shimano Curado K Baitcasting Reel As if the Curado weren’t legendary enough, Shimano has improved on its venerable reel with the latest in Shimano technology, such as smooth, efficient, durable MicroModule gearing. It is available gear ratios up to 8.5:1. Saltwater Reel: Shimano Sustain Reels C4000/5000 Shimano’s Sustain Reels are a saltwater line of spinning reels that fits into the higher end of Shimano’s line. Featuring Shimano’s advanced Hagane technology, they are smooth, powerful and durable for anglers seeking to do battle with midsized saltwater species.
Terminal Tackle: Trapper Round Bend Treble With an innovative “trap,” the standard version of this odd-looking hook has proven itself by holding baits in place and keeping fish on the hook. The treble-hook version of the trapper is revolutionary. Freshwater Hard Lure: Savage Gear 3D Topwater Bat This crazy-looking bait plays on the nature of predatory species to strike on reaction. It is a hard, surface-walking bait 3D scanned to mimic a bat struggling in the water.
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Saltwater Hard Lure: Rapala X-Rap Magnum 40 Did somebody say wahoo? The new X-Rap Magnum 40 dives consistently to 40 feet with aggressive swimming action. It can be trolled as fast as 13 knots without rolling or kicking out.
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Freshwater Soft Lure: Lunkerhunt LP Prop Series The Lunkerhunt Prop Series combines the design of hollow-body soft plastics with modern prop technology previously found only on hard-body lures. The Prop Series features three body styles: The Prop Frog, The Prop Fish Sunfish and The Prop Fish Shad.
Rod & Reel Combo: Lew’s Mach Crush Speed Spool Combo This baitcast combo features Lew’s exclusive SLP Super Low Profile compact design in a premium 10-bearing Speed Spool reel with MSB Multi-Setting Brake dual cast control system. The combo’s onepiece IM8 graphite rod sports a Winn Dri-Tac splitgrip handle. Fly Fishing Rod: G. Loomis IMX-Pro Fly Rod G. Loomis’ IMX-Pro series was designed for professional guides. IMX-PRO MATRIX is a material that allows Loomis to use fewer wraps of graphite and build fast, responsive rods that are lighter and more sensitive without sacrificing power or durability. Freshwater Rod: 13 Fishing Fate Black With crisp action, incredible sensitivity and superb balance, the Fate Black offers the benefits of a Japanese 30T HTC blank, an innovative seamless reel seat, tanglefree guides with zirconia inserts, hybrid comfort grips and handles made of hand-selected Portuguese cork. Saltwater Rod: St. Croix Legend T o u r n a m e n t Inshore Legend Tournament Inshore rods are the blending of the sensitivity, power and durability found in St Croix’s existing Legend Tournament Bass and Walleye series with components and technology reserved for saltwater environments.
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If you’re looking for a quiet place to fish, with scenery, comfortable cabins and located far from the crowds, drive down to Denali National Park and visit Kirk Martakis at Fish Denali. He offers several lakes on private property that offer about 3,000 wild rainbow trout to 31 inches and trophy-sized grayling. They cruise the lake like sharks, and the clear water makes sight casting to them with single-hook jigs, nymphs or topwater lures too much fun. It’s some of the best lake rainbow fishing I’ve experienced. Cozy, fully equipped cabins located at lakeside offer everything you’ll need for a multi-day stay, including Wi-Fi and multiple bedrooms. It’s a good choice for large families, fishing buddies or couples who want a quiet, laid-back trip with some of Alaska’s best scenery (www.Fishdenali.com). Float fishing offers a change of scenery around each turn in the river as well as great fishing opportunities. Alaska River Tours offers remote float trips along the road system, with neither the crowds nor the expense. Depending on the season, owner Reinhard “Reini” Neuhauser chooses the best rivers for grayling, trout, sheefish, pike, salmon and char. On overnight excursions, he provides tents, camping gear and boats. You arrive ready to fish. I recommend the overnight float, which makes the most of Alaska’s 19-plus hours of daylight. Fish when it’s light, and float during the remaining five hours from midnight to the 4 a.m. during the twilight period, when it’s still light enough to read. It’s a heady trip that is only surpassed by his camps and food served (www.akrivertours.com). The Kenai Peninsula For a quick day of fishing, the Kenai River offers big king salmon to 70plus pounds that sizzle drags. Guide Joe Connors was my instructor back in 10
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ugust is a great time to chase a variety of fish with both fly fishing and light spin gear on the Muskegon River in and around Newaygo. From early morning trout rising to #18-22 trico dry flies, smallmouth bass crushing topwater poppers or waking flies, and even the occasional run in with northern pike chasing down streamers on a fly rod or crankbaits on spin gear. Depending on the stretch of the Muskegon River we're fishing, it's possible to get all three in the same day. As water temperatures rise to near 70, "warm water" fish such as smallmouth and pike will have quite the appetite. Their metabolism is running high and they need to eat! Even though a bit warm for "cold water" fish such as trout, resident brown and rainbow trout can be found sipping those small dry flies early in the morning. With river levels typically at or near their lowest point of the year, access for the wading angler is at its best around the primary access points: Croton and Newaygo areas. These include launches at Croton Dam, Pine Street, Thornapple Road, Henning County Park, and Newbridge. Equipment to use is all a matter of personal preference, so both the fly fisher & conventional tackle angler can catch fish on their rigs of choice. Fly fishing set-ups can range from 5-7 weight fly rods, with floating lines for topwater dry flies and trout and poppers for smallmouth. Have a 10' section of sink tip to add to your floating line and you're all set for casting-retrieving crayfish and baitfish patterns for both trout and bass. A sink tip with a sink rate of 2-3"/second will be manageable to cast and effective in getting your flies down. The strength of tippet will range from #3-4 test for small dry flies, to #6-8 for streamers and poppers. Conventional gear would include either open face spinning or bait caster reels, on medium light-medium action rods around 8' long, rated for #6-12 test line. The main line could be either #15-20 braided line tipped with 3' of mono or fluorocarbon, or straight #8 mono or fluorocarbon. Topwater lures similar to fly fishing poppers work well for topwater action. Basic baitfish and crayfish lures do the trick for subsurface fishing. The best time to fish in August is whenever you feel like getting out! Any trout fishing to be had would be best early in the morning as this is when tricos would be out. Smallmouth bass are very "visual" fish, so match your offering to the conditions of the day. Not long before the beasts of the big lake enter their natal rivers on their annual spawning run...salmon are near! And steelhead are right behind them! Good fishing to all, hope you have a great month.
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Mid-Summer Bass & Walleye Combo Options BY: J O H N B E R G S MA Greenwood Reservoir-Marquette County Well if you are looking for something new and scenic to experience, then I have just the spot! Greenwood has been a very good and reliable fishery for getting nice catches of solid smallies as well as eater sized walleye. Many inland lakes get tough in mid-summer, but not Greenwood. This body of water gets better as the summer progresses. Walleye on greenwood are not tough to figure out. They are weed orientated fish that can’t seem to resist a crawler harness. Here’s my “go to” presentation. 1st I would position my boat just outside the main weed line using a light bottom bouncer and spinner. I slow troll the harness trying to stay close to the weeds but not buried into them. I have found that red beads with either a gold, chartreuse or orange #3 Colorado blade has always put fish in the boat. The fishing here isn’t tough but stay on the fact that later in the year the same fish may slide out into a bit deeper water away from the weeds. I still get them, but have to go heavier and use a 2 oz. bouncer. The bass on the lake are traditional in their movements. I concentrate on deep structure and weeds. The fish seem to be in and around the weeds in the mornings and are very catchable using a weighted worm rig. My favorite here is the Strike King Shimmy Stick in the Sweet Tater Pie color. I will either fish it weed less or wacky style on a 1/8 oz jig head. The deeper structure fish are easy to catch on slow worked coffee tubes. If you need more information, the Wilderness Sport Store in Ishpeming can get you up to speed on Greenwood.
Lake Leelanau-Traverse City Region This is and always has been one of my favorite lakes. The walleye fishing on this lake is so diverse but let’s concentrate on the mid-summer period. Trolling is definitely the best bet for limits of great eater sized fish on Leelanau. There are 2 distinct patterns to talk about. The first is the early morning shoreline weeds. This bite works best when long lining shallow running stick baits. My favorite baits are the #9 & 11 original Rapala in silver/black or the Strike King walleye elite Jerk bait in the natural shad color. This is much overlooked but is a fun and different way to catch Leelanau walleye! The most
popular trolling method is crawler harnesses and spinners for suspended summer fish. I typically target the fish that are 15-25’ down over deeper water. #1 Off Shore Tadpoles and harnesses is a sure bet to get these fish to bite. Trolling speed is usually from 1.2-1.5 mph. Your Precision Trolling app will help you know how much line to let out based on speed and target depth. The bass on Leelanau are weed and structure fish. These smallies are feisty and hard hitting. Early morning fish are very active on jerk baits and spinner baits. The fish will quickly slide out to deeper edges on points and can easily be caught on drop shot rigs and weighted worms. The 5” Strike King Ocho or Zero in Pumpkin green w/ gold or purple fleck are great colors. This has always been a solid fish producer and is just challenging enough to make you a better angler.
Portage Lake-Manistee County This is truly one of the most beautiful small lakes that flows right out into L. Michigan. This constant refreshing of the water and bait fish into Portage makes this fishery a wonderful option for big bass and steady walleye. The bass fishing is very unique, in that it has an equal population of largemouth and smallmouth. The very strong weed beds hold great supplies of bass up to 6 pounds. The fishing here is a worm orientated bite with a drop shot also working very well. This lake is clean so casting is important when working the shallows. Some of the better bass spots are: the bible camp area, the east end weed beds and the main point that runs out into the center of Portage lake. Great Lakes colors work excellent on Portage as it is as clean as a whistle. The walleye are a bit tricky here. I have always caught the best numbers trolling in low light conditions. I typically don’t even start fishing until 8 pm, and will fish until midnight. The best spots are in front of the channel on both the lake side as well as out on L. Michigan itself. As for the baits I like shallow running baits long lined out 50-100’. Natural colors, baits with purple or white colorations work well. Trolling speed is 1.8-2.2 and depends on the stability of the weather, during stable weather patterns you can pick up the speed. In line board are a must and the Off Shore Tackle OR-34 works great for all trolling applications.
Camp Quetico-Atikokan Ontario (Drive-In Camp) Well I just returned from an early June trip to Camp Quetico and all I can say is WOW! This is truly one of the most unique and exciting trips I have ever been on. One fun thing is that I could drive there easily and fish with my boat on many of the 40 lakes that Barry and his staff guide on. The other very fun aspect was that some of the days I went with our groups guide to much smaller lakes that were quite remote and just crushed the fish. The smallmouth bass fishing is nothing short of incredible in this area of Ontario. We caught 10 fish per day in the 4-5 pound class and tons of 2.5-4 pounders. The walleye fishing is very traditional rod in hand fishing. We casted shad raps and #11s in the morning and jigged live bait as the day went on. I loved seeing eagles and wildlife all over the place. The main camp is located on Eva Lake which is not only a great bass lake but offers lake trout fishing as well. The accommodations are newer and clean, and the food at the main lodge was outstanding. This is definitely a trip worth taking and I will come back again. If you have not ever checked out this great camp go to www. campquetico.ca.
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lthough I no longer live on a farm, I still read the Farmers’ Almanac and put faith in their forecasts. This year they seem to be dead on, as they predicted our winter to be a real one with colder temperatures and snow that seems to be H U for B Ba while. A R DThese conditions have caused B Y : G L E N R . B L A CBKYW: OJOEDF Fstaying the Rogue River to produce both shelf and anchor Outfitters Guide Service The Great Lakes Fly Fishing Company North ice and in some sections completely freeze shut. (231) River 898-6246 anglers have a couple of choices, the obvi(616) 866-6060 ous, go ice fishing, (you will never land a fish staywww.troutmoor.net www.outfittersnorth.com ing home) or make the best of a tough scenario. I choose to make the best of what Mother Nature has created. To make the best of these tough conditions one must look to maximize time on the water and fish in a productive fashion. We can do this by preparing our equipment. The constant issue that we face is cold air and water temperatures. How we deal with this limiting factor will determine our success. Looking at equipment first, most tackle designers never dream that someone is going to be using their rods and reels in sub 30 degree air temperatures. A common issue anglers experience is reels and lines freezing, along with ice buildup in guides. So how do we deal with this issue? To prevent freezing issues with reels, before your next winter trip, clean both your reel frame and spool completely. Remove any excess oil or grease from both, as well as any dirt. A little lubrication goes a long way with modern reels and any additional lubricant will begin to solidify, causing a binding effect between your spool and frame, leading to freezing. Dirt and sand will trap moisture also causing premature freezing of your reel. Upon finishing your angling day, bring your reels inside, remove the spool from the reel frame and allow both to completely dry and warm. Another issue this time of the year is ice buildup in guides. There is no good way to stop this, but there are ways to negate it happening rapidly. Try placing fly floatant, cooking spray, or Vaseline on your guides to negate rapid ice buildup. Will these stop it completely? No, but they heyou Dog of longer. Summer are upon us. The Pere Marquette River stays will keep in Days the game Happiest of Holidays!
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cool with the numerous springs and feeder streams flowing into it, so we're still in trout mode. Trout fishing can be good this time of year; fishing a lot of terrestrial type patterns throughout the day and into the evening. Early morning can be exceptional fishing with the trico hatch. This is one of the smallest mayflies of the bunch. So be prepared and practice tying those knots with small tippet. This hatch usually occurs super early in the morning when the sun is just coming up. If you’re an early riser like myself, it allows you to get some decent fishing in, before it gets too hot and the canoe hatch starts mid-day. As the month of August starts to come to an end, keep a watchful eye in some of the Pere Marquette's darker and deeper pools for bigger fish fresh from Lake Michigan. If we get the cooler night time temps and a little water in the river, king salmon will start entering the Pere Marquette to make there one time journey up the river to spawn. Early king fishing can be a lot of fun with streamers or lures. These fish are fresh. When hooked they will give you quite the battle. Especially on light tackle and in such a small confined space like the Pere Marquette River. Hopefully everyone is enjoying their summer. If interested in booking a Fly Fishing Adventure with Outfitters North, you can contact us at outfittersnorth.com. Tight lines!
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e at Sport Fish Michigan cannot believe that August is already upon us. July brought some beautiful weather and exceptional fishing to the Grand Traverse Area. August looks as though it will provide similar weather and fishing for all anglers looking to get out on the water. Grand Traverse Bay is heating up fast with the warmer temperatures endured in July. This has pushed most of the lake trout, cisco, and whitefish to deeper water. August will present a deeper thermocline that can congregate baitfish and predator fish in the same areas. Active trout and salmon can be found in 70-150 ft of water just off of the steep drop offs. We have been marking many large schools of Alewife consistently all summer, they have been found suspending in the thermocline just adjacent to steep breaks and inside turns of structure. In August, this provides an awesome scenario for those anglers looking to jig or cast for trout and salmon. Jigging spoons, blade baits and casting spoons can be very effective for this strategy. A very common color this time of year is pearl or white glow with a bit of darker contrast like a silver, blue or black. Looking for suspended fish just above or below the balls of bait can be key in finding the active biters. For anglers looking to troll, the same depth range listed above will provide ample opportunity for good action on trout and salmon. Most anglers will have great success running downriggers, dipsy divers, and lead core. Meat rig/flasher combinations on both downriggers and dipsy divers remain the best tactic for presenting the right bait at deeper depths. With deeper thermoclines in August, running heavier cannon balls and magnum diver rings is a great option when trying to pinpoint deeper feeding fish. Staggering your spread in and around the thermocline will be very important this time of year. With good numbers of salmon being reported in southern Lake Michigan this spring, it is only a matter of time before good numbers show up in Grand Traverse Bay and surrounding Northwest Michigan ports. For those anglers looking to chase inland lake species, fishing deeper water will be the best option. Perch, bluegill, and walleye can be found in the 20-40ft ranges this time of year in search of cooler water temperatures and a plentiful food source. Jig head presentations, bottom bouncers, and even slip bobber fishing can be very effective for this depth range depending on the target species. Anglers with good electronics will have great success when scanning deep-water flats and isolated structures while locating active fish. A good sonar graph is a key component to success in the month of August! Sport Fish Michigan wishes everyone a safe and fishy August! We look forward to seeing you on the water!
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uly’s Northern Michigan has some absolutely spectacular opportunities for bass anglers seeking some of Michigan’s prized bronzebacks. Bass fishing in northern Michigan during August can be both rewarding and a challenge. The challenge lies in finding fish that have transitioned into deeper summer holding patterns, but the reward can be handsome when these deep-water bass are located. July saw some late spawning on Grand Traverse Bays, and the postspawn bite lasted through towards the end of the month before fish began transitioning to deeper waters for the summer. For anglers plying the waters of Grand Traverse Bays, look deep in August. While there will still be plenty of average fish in the shallow 8-15 feet of water this time of year, the bigger fish will have moved into the 25-40 foot range. During windy days, bass will push shallower to feed along breaklines and weed edges, and a spinnerbait can be a great search tool to locate these summer bass. Don’t be afraid to throw a big ½ ounce or ¾ ounce spinnerbait over 15 feet of water during windy days. Smallmouths routinely crush a big spinnerbait burned over water that may seem too deep. During the calmer days, a drop shot rig or a soft plastic fluke-style minnow bait can also be great options. For the inland lakes, weed growth is at its summer peak. Largemouth bass will likely be buried right in the weeds, but the smallmouths will often hold on the outside of the weeds, patrolling the transition edges between sand and weed. Crankbaits can be a fantastic option when fished just adjacent to the weeds, pulling largemouths out from the weeds and any smallmouths roaming the area. Deep drop-offs can be another great area to concentrate on summer bass as this provides ample cover for smallmouths as they will move up and down the breaks to feed. While August can be a bit of a challenge locating the quality bass here in Northern Michigan, it can also be an untapped fishery. With little bass pressure as compared to May and June, when located, the bass often bite readily. Pleasure boat traffic is typically high during the weekends and afternoons, but anglers should still have plenty of water to fish. Get out and have fun on our beautiful waterways.
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Flowing Water Eyes Target walleyes in rivers this late summer with simple-to-employ trolling tactics. BY: MA R K MA RT I N Overlooked? Yep. Under-fished? You bet. Out of sight, thus out of mind? Oh yeah. I’m talking about the populous of walleyes that live in river systems all year long. While spring is most definitely the average angler’s go-to time when it comes to targeting walleyes in flowing water—a time when fish by the millions may migrate from nearby lakes to spawn— savvy anglers will search out the fish that stick around all year long. But truth be told, although they may not be as plentiful during the late-summer months, there are still more than enough resident fish to fill the live well for anyone who’s willing to take the time to target them. And the best way to go about getting an offering into the face of as many fish as possible is to cover as much water as you can. And trolling is how I like to get this job done. The best part about targeting river ‘eyes in summer while trolling? The tactic is simple to employ. That and you’ll catch more fish than ever. Flow Trolling Basics Trolling both upstream and down will take fish; either way, going just the right speed is the key to catching success. Although the Lowrance sonars I have on both my Lund’s dash and bow are always on when I’m fishing rivers, I’m not concerned about my trolling speed being displayed on their screens. This is because the current speed is always changing run to run, hole to hole, and I have to change up my tempo accordingly. Nevertheless, trolling with the correct momentum is crucial. Instead of relying solely on the GPS, I depict whether or not I am going a good pace by how my Rapala crankbaits are running within the current. Thus why I always have my hand on the throttle of my kicker motor; so I can adjust the RPMs and speed up or slow down depending on how my lure is waggling at the moment. Luckily, Rapala lures run true right out of the package and swim properly, even when trolling upstream in a heavy current. Bump a few too many rocks, however, and you may have to tune your Rapala back to its perfect out-of-the-box wiggle. You can do this by bending the eyelet at the head of the lure just slightly with a pair of Rapala’s Fisherman’s Pliers. (Tuning tip: Bend the eyelet in the opposite direction the lure rolls, but only ever so slight. In fact, if you feel the eyelet move, you more than likely have twisted it too far.) Another problem with trolling over graveland rock-filled bottoms is the lure’s hooks can become dull or damaged in a short time. I’m always testing the sharpness of my lure’s hooks by placing their point on my thumbnail and then try to scrape it over its surface. If the hook 14 WEST MICHIGAN
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however, and you’ll have to motor faster than you might think to keep the lure wiggling. But not to worry, river walleyes are used to nabbing forage as it swims downstream and will strike your fast-paced bait without hesitation. Responsive rods and line are an important part of being able to “feel” if my lure is running correctly; thus I use a medium-action Fenwick rod and ABU Garcia reel spooled with 10-pound-test Berkley FireLine. I also like using leadcore line in rivers as I can get my lure down deep without having to let a lot of line out, which helps in reducing snags. A medium-action Fenwick trolling rod and ABU Garcia line-counter reel filled with Suffix 832 Advanced Lead Core is my preference. And I link the lure to the leadcore via a 6-foot leader of 10-pound-test Berkley 100% Fluorocarbon. To the tip of the fluorocarbon, I tie on a Berkley Cross-Lok Snap (not snap-swivel) to allow easy on and off when changing lures, as well allowing the bait its maximum action. Too much “hardware” with a snap-swivel and the lure’s action will be ruined. When trolling with more than one rod at a time, I like to place all but the one I am hanging on to in rod holders”. But just because the rod is cradled in the holder rather than my hand, does not mean I am not always adjusting the amount of line that’s out at all times. The reason for continually adjusting the length of line a rod has out is, I want my Rapalas to be running “at” bottom, not “on” it. The moment I see that the lure’s bouncing on bottom, I reel in a few feet of line until the lure stops ramming into it. And if my sonar shows the water just got deeper, I will let out just enough line until the lure ticks the river’s floor, and then reel in a couple feet to make sure it’s in the strike zone. Pulling in the Flow If you have a favorite river with walleye in it, then by all means, cover water by trolling. Crankbaits fished near bottom are always a great choice. Just make sure your lures are running true and at the right pace. Mark Martin is a touring walleye tournament professional, as well an instructor with the Fishing vacation/schools, who live in Michigan’s southwestern Lower Peninsula. Check out his website for more information
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y the time I was 12 years old, I knew and fished at least two dozen bass waters, most of them from a canoe with my Pop. Usually there were no boat ramps, no houses and seldom another fisherman. That’s the beauty of the Adirondack region of Upstate New York. There’s tons of water and lots of fish. Often when the Adirondacks (ADKs) are mentioned in fishing circles, pristine secluded trout rivers or brook trout ponds come to mind. Our secret is that the ADKs have countless bass fishing options, as well, with any kind of water you could think of. Three renowned waters within my 30-minute fishing radius are perfect examples of the great bass fishing in our area. Lake George, Lake Champlain and Saratoga Lake provide varied and endless opportunities for both largemouth and smallmouth action, with a spectrum of habitats that could keep any bass enthusiast occupied for a lifetime. Additionally, if it’s a secluded canoe/kayak adventure you’re after, I dare say the ADKs have more backwoods bass waters on public land than any state I can think of. These woods are the same natural forests they were in 1885, when they were deemed untouchable thanks to Teddy Roosevelt. Imagine fishing secluded, crystal-clear waters with green mountains as a backdrop, moderate temperatures and a relaxing breeze. Since the founding of our country, these waters have provided sanctuary from the heat and congestion of the growing East Coast industrial cities. Summer retreats to the ADKs to fish and hunt were the norm, and coupling
these outdoor activities with attractions like Saratoga horse racing or a Lake George steamboat ride created traditions of the American summer vacation. Today, if you are serious about bass fishing, yet want to include family on the vacation, the Saratoga/Lake George area is the spot. I feel qualified to endorse the attractions, since when I am not fishing or hunting, I’m performing music at many of the area’s top resorts and restaurants. Though my profession as a traveling musician has allowed me to fish all over North America, my heart is still at home fishing the 6-million-acre Adirondack Park. Let’s start with Lake George, which is a large deep-water lake that is the ultimate finesse bass water. This beautiful 32-mile-long glacially carved lake has rock shorelines and is speckled with islands that provide endless bass structure. Lake George has AAA reservoir water quality and is crystal clear. Light 6- to 8-pound fluorocarbon line is a must while drop-shotting 30- to 50-foot rocky bottoms for big numbers of smallmouth and some nice 4-pound-plus fish. When drop-shotting I prefer natural presentation baits like the Berkley’s Gulp! Nemesis in the Smelt color. The lake temperature remains cool all year, and shaky-head worm presentations or small bass jigs will score a mix of largemouth and smallmouth in ultra-clear 20- to 40-foot depths. This is a great training ground for teaching your family or friends to fish. Shore fishing is a bonus, and many others and I make trophy catches all year from shore. I rely on my Costa sunglasses on this lake as much as my Lowrance Sonar. It’s so clear that I can watch strikes in 20 feet of water. I keep three pairs of Costas on board. I prefer yellow lenses for sunrise, low light and cloudy days. These lenses work wonders sighting fish and contrasting bottom structure. I use blue mirror on bright days and amber green mirror lenses for most other situations on the lake. Just to the north of Lake George, Lake Champlain offers everything a fisherman can imagine. Many experts rank Champlain among the top fisheries in the country for largemouth and smallmouth bass. You can fish just about any presentation in this vast lake, which combines natural and man-made structure like sunken ships, submerged train tracks and dock cribbings. My fishing concentrates on the southern end of the lake, where the water is usually very stained. Vast water chestnut beds yield many 5-pound-plus largemouth bass. Heavy abrasion-resistant line is a must; I prefer fluorocarbon or braid, depending on presentation. I normally punch the weeds with 1- or 2-ounce tungsten and big 10-inch Power Bait or Yum worms. Dark colors work best. Topwater and flipping are also go-to tactics, with countless backwaters providing breathtaking views and heart-pounding hook sets. To the south, Saratoga Lake is much smaller than George or Champlain. It is slightly stained and can be highly pressured but still provides large numbers of largemouth in the 3- to 5-pound range. Dense concentrations of cabbage and mixed milfoil create great opportunities for tossing plastics and jigs on the edges of long weed lines. Saratoga Lake’s close proximity to the City of Saratoga Springs makes it an ideal morning or evening getaway for those visiting during track season, which lasts through Labor Day. While the tourist season winds down, the fish really turn on, which make for some magical days in fall. The big lakes are great, but to me the gems of this area are the smaller lakes and ponds I learned to fish on. The unique chance to toss a lure to unpressured fish on public waters is a reality. The Adirondack Park features countless opportunities perfect for canoe and kayak fishing. With today’s lightweight watercraft, you can be alone with 2- to 5-pound bass after just a half-mile hike to numerous ponds and lakes. Many canoe and kayak waters are also roadside or within a state park. New York does a wonderful job providing trailhead access and parking areas for anglers with car-top boats. Research access at www.dec.ny.gov. The amount of good bass water in the Saratoga/Lake George is staggering. With its proximity to so many metropolitan centers, a short drive up I-87 can have you setting hooks on some beastly bass in no time.
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