My dad,
brother, and myself our proud fishermen of the Great Lakes. We enjoy our time on the water, and it’s
always a fun day when you bring in a boat load of fish. We fish mainly for Walleye and Salmon, and
over the years have become fairly good at Walleye fishing. It is the Salmon fishing that we struggle
with. To many
times do we go out Salmon fishing and struggle for hours every trip to find
the fish we are looking for. Granted,
on our fishing trips, we rarely come home empty handed, but to go out for
several hours a day with only one or two fish is hardly something to get too
excited about. With salmon fishing,
its all a guessing game when a fisherman isn’t out there everyday. For the three of us, it’s being in the
right place at the right time. That is
when a fish hawk will come in handy.
Why spend the time guessing what temperature the water is or how fast
you’re lures are running, why not just look at the fish hawk. |
Tales from the Fishing Boat
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When was the last time you left the black and white kitty in the boat!! |
Fourth of
July weekend my dad, brother, and myself spent the weekend fishing Lake
Michigan. We always have a good,
relaxing time fishing, but in over 30 hours of fishing we didn’t catch a
single King Salmon! Anybody who fishes
Lake Michigan knows if you are trolling North and South the current out there
can play games with your lures speed.
Not having a fish hawk, not only costed us time but it may have costed
us the fish that our fish finder continually marked. We left that weekend with one lake trout in
the boat. Thirty hours of equals one
fish, that isn’t quite right. |
… over 30 hours of fishing we didn’t catch a single
King! |