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Mar 7, 2023 13:10:24   #
No. I moved out of GR in 2005 and only deer hunt in November and fish the UP by Watersmeet in the Summer. I grew up in GR on Westside by Union High School and worked at the Sheriffs Dept. for 21yrs. Then left and became a Federal Officer in 2000 and am fully retired in Murfreesboro,Tn.
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Mar 7, 2023 11:20:49   #
Mgiven wrote:
Hello Cougar, we used to fish that too below the damn back in the late 80's. Had good success when they were running good. Seems like there was a railroad bridge downstream a little bit that had some good gravel stretches? We also used to hit the White River north of there and catch some. I remember the walleye being pretty thick about same time and letting a lot go because season was closed lol.

We used 12lb. test line with a 3lb.leader and spawn bag or night crawler. Had a split shot 18 inches from hook.
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Mar 7, 2023 10:05:08   #
StevenZinn wrote:
I live north of Grand Rapids Mi
Looking for some insight on good places to try for steelhead.


You live by the best Spring Steel head fishing on the Rogue River by Rockford!!! Fish below the Rockford Dam area down to the old Rockford paper mill on down to the Grand River. I fished that area for years when I was younger and did extremely well!!! Good luck and tight lines.
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Mar 2, 2023 09:49:47   #
Ivey wrote:
I haven't been since November, I caught over 100 for the freezer in several trips and went back to chasing Smallmouth. They were a little slow and smaller here this year which usually means they will be big next year so I'm looking forward to next September. The Crappie here hit pretty much all winter and normally fairly easy to locate, blow down trees on a 45* banks or suspended under docks. I went over a sunken tree yesterday in about 25 ft of water and it was loaded with Crappie so I marked it on the Garmin just for my next Crappie trip.
I haven't been since November, I caught over 100 ... (show quote)

I figured you were out on them. I agree…fill the freezer and move on to a larger action figure!!!
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Mar 2, 2023 09:42:26   #
That picture reminds me of the Grand River and Rogue River by Grand Rapids,Michigan when I was a kid. Guys were fishing for Steelhead,Salmon. We still caught a lot of fish even shoulder to shoulder!! Now it’s a lot quieter at these places. Enjoy your fishing and outdoor experience.
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Mar 2, 2023 09:35:28   #
Ivey wrote:
Got out this morning early and glad I did. Had 8 total Smallmouth and caught a 4.45 on the first cast. Catching a fish on the first cast is usually unlucky for me but just a few minutes later had a 3.7. All but two were keepers/over 18" and in the three pound range with one 3.98. Fun morning but the wind got up so I pulled out

Good going Ivey with the Smallmouth. Have you been out for Crappies lately? I’ve heard they’re starting to hit on Percy Priest. Keep going with the tight lines.
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Mar 1, 2023 08:15:56   #
Redneck bass boat wrote:
Caught this bad boy just as I was finishing off the day fishing. Kietek 4 inch sexy shad paddle tail.


Very nice Bass!! Keep up the great fishing Redneck!!!
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Feb 28, 2023 11:50:39   #
fishyaker wrote:
I'll bet those pike thought they were in heaven. I can just picture it...a Johnson silver minnow or daredevle with a smelt trailing...the set up for a smash and grab from a submerged torpedo with the fin motors running full tilt!

We did exactly what you described and also anchored in a river and floated it down the river off the bottom full of Trimble hooks. It was in late May after the spawn, and those big females would eat anything!!! We would catch 40 inch pike with an 18 inch Blacktail sucker in its guts and it was trying to swallow a 12 inch smelt!! They were just gorging them selves on anything they could find….what a blast !!! Enjoy your smelt dinner.
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Feb 28, 2023 09:51:54   #
fishyaker wrote:
Glad that you enjoyed the memory too. I have known about night fishing for smelt for many years, but just never had the gumption to give it a try. I wish I had included it on my annual agenda much sooner!

I think you can also catch them during the warm months, but going thru the ice seems to be most popular.


Before it was illegal to use them in Canada we would bring them up to Dryden area and catch monster pike with the smelt. That was in the early 70s…..lifetime ago!!! Pike loved those little guys!!!
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Feb 28, 2023 09:45:14   #
flyguy wrote:
Good morning, Stagers.

I'm sorry, guys & gals, but I'm going to have to take a break from the Fishing Stage for a while. How long I can't say, We'll have to plan it by ear. I'm simply too busy and I have to many irons in the fire at the present time.

Have a good day!

Leo

Take care of your Lady and business. Hope all goes well for the both of you guys. I’ll miss your joke of the day.
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Feb 28, 2023 09:11:16   #
God is showing you what to expect someday!!!😂
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Feb 28, 2023 09:09:13   #
From what I heard your Governor diverted a lot of the water back into the ocean. I don’t know if it’s true or not but that’s what we heard on the news down here in Tennessee.
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Feb 28, 2023 09:04:46   #
fishyaker wrote:
If you ever have an opportunity to go ice fishing for smelt...at night...I would strongly encourage you to take in the adventure!

Spent about 5 hours last night sitting in a shanty over 45' of water in hopes of scrounging up enough hook and line caught smelt to make for a couple of deep fried meals. Got set up just as the sun went down, and stayed until just after midnight. Going after smelt at night is new to me...so this was a first time effort.

Haley jigs, tipped with small maggots, seems to be the preferred choice of tackle on this pursuit. I was using a 28" long standard ice fishing rod in a medium action, which made detecting a bite somewhat difficult. It was like closing your eyes, holding out an ostrich feather quill, and then trying to feel a common housefly land on the end of it. Very, very subtle! I missed a lot of bites, but did manage to catch 28 smelt...all in the 5" to 7" length range.

Everything is a keeper, and I felt like a giddy child every time I got a solid hook up and brought a wriggling fish up thru the hole. Back in the 60's, we used to dip net these rascals when they were more common and ran up into almost every Great Lakes river tributary to spawn. We even caught them in small ditches...and always well after dark. It was an annual fishing ritual for us kids. Lot's of excitement and hoopla, as well as having had permission to stay out late with our friends.

Fishing last night was an absolute blast, and by the time I had decided to call it quits I noticed I was sitting in a half inch deep water pool on the floor of the shanty as the internal ice surface melted from my ever glowing space heater. There was some lake water in the mix as well due to the recent heavy snowfall that was pressing down a little bit on the 8" thick ice surface so that water could weep in from the slight depressions around the borings.

Thank goodness for the heat! It was 20 degrees when I started, and 13 when I finished. After having spent 5 hours inside the shanty it was a rude awakening to step outside and start the take down process. The edge flaps of the shanty fabric had frozen to the ice and it was like pulling 9" wide industrial strength Velcro strips off!

Got home, cleaned fish and laid my head on the pillow by 1:30 am. Dreampt all night long, or so it seemed, that I was encapsulated in a "green room" jigging up smelt one after another. If I count all the fish I caught while sleeping my tally may have been closer to a hundred!
If you ever have an opportunity to go ice fishing ... (show quote)


Very good memory’s of Smelt dipping in Michigan when we were “Young”. You’re right….buckets of Smelt caught in a short period of time!! Those were the days!!!
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Feb 27, 2023 09:14:57   #
Beautiful Bass…. Keep going and find more.
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Feb 27, 2023 09:13:43   #
Start them fishing young and you’ll have partners for the rest of your life!!!
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