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    With mom and dad moved in to their new house over in Mason (a short drive away) we decided to hit Saginaw Bay and take advantage of some great weather before a predicted storm.

    Dad, Brian, and I left the house at 5:30am and made the two hour drive to Bay City. I did not like the reports coming from the Linwood area so I decided to launch from Patterson (on the mouth of the river) and head to a spot that Kevin and I had pre-fished this spring before a tournament. I had a feeling the fish would be in this flat next to the channel and would be eagerly awaiting food before the storm came in.

    We headed out of the channel and made the 4 mile trip in 35 degree weather. We checked a few spots on the Lowrance before we settled on an area that showed promise just south west of the spark plug. The hooks on the screen indicated that the fish were in the 10 to 15 foot depth and suspended over 20 feet of water. Using my Precision Trolling app I was able to determine that the best setback to run our Rapala DDHJ 12’s was in the 60 to 90 feet range behind our Off Shore Tackle boards. Brian decided to try smaller size 9 Berkley Flicker minnows back 35 to 65 feet.

    Before Brian could get his side of the boat set, board number 3 on my side started rocketing backwards. I tripped the board and handed the rod to my dad. We made quick work and boated a nice 5 pounder on a jointed deep husky jerk minnow. As soon as the fish was in the live well, Brian’s 1st Off Shore board set at 35 back went screaming backwards. He was rewarded with a solid 6 pounder on a custom flicker minnow.

    I made a slight turn to the west to avoid putting myself in a direct path with a duck boat when my second Off Shore board went completely under water. My custom walleye candy husky jerk hooks did their job and a 9 lbs fish was added to the basket.

    The morning was not fast and furious by any means but we were putting fish in the boat. No set pattern, depth, or color outshined another. After 3 hours of fishing and six fish in the boat, I noticed my trolling motor was showing being on max 10 power and we were only trolling at 1.1mph instead of the 1.4 I had set on my autopilot. I had experienced this issue a week earlier when fishing out of Lake Erie and now the issue was showing itself again. I had an idea of the issue but no way to rectify it.

    With the impending storm headed our way and a 2 hour drive back, we made the decision to pull the plug. We had a great 3 hours on the water and were rewarded with some awesome fish. Sure, we would have loved to put more in the boat but sometimes you have to take the good with the bad. In the end it was found to be a bad battery in my 24v system causing the problem and a new set of batteries will be installed shortly. I don’t want to miss out on this great fall fishery!

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    [QUOTE=wicklundrh;3323834]With mom and dad moved i
    those are some nice walleyes....my boat isn't put away yet either. i want to go to lake chemung waiting on a friend right now' wish i was closer to the bay......thanks for the report

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    Close is only relative. I believe in the "have boat, will travel" approach. Saginaw Bay, Breast Bay, Canada, Green Bay. Some of the world's best fishing is a short drive away and right in our back yard!

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    that has gone thru my mind many times believe me.just curious how big is your boat , is it fiberglass ? i fish patterson a lot and sometimes it is tough going there,

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    Don't forget to save the cheeks when you fillet those beauties. Sauteed with some onion and fresh garlic, YUM!
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    Gorgeous fish, bet they were tasty

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    Because of my parents recent move, their freezer was empty. So this was a mission of sorts. Normally, those bigger fish go back in the drink on my boat as I don't need them but, this day was different.

    Dave: We always save the cheeks. Makes the best chowder. Of course, I sautee them when no one is home so I can have them all to myself!

    Muspike: My boat is a 175 however it is an inch or two shy of 18 foot. Alumacraft 175 competitor sport. Trust me, if I had a fiberglass boat, it would have more than double the motor!!! Although my boat can chuck a 150, I chose the 140 because it is built on the small block platform (90hp, 115hp, and 140hp) which makes it 62 lbs lighter than the 150hp which is built on their big block platform for the 150hp, 175hp, 225hp, and 250hp. The 140 actually has better power to weight ratio, higher top end speed, quicker out of the hole, and better fuel economy. Due diligence was paid before I made that purchase to get the most bang for my buck.

    My next boat will have at least a 300hp on it. You always think you have a big boat with a high top end until you line up with 100 other boats and the 12 guys infront of you all double the HP. It makes a huge difference when you have to make a 30 mile run in a tournament. Many of them can be in a spot and have two fish in the box before I even get there (and I can run 44 mph). The washing machine effect also sucks when the field is inverted on day two and you start in the back. Trust me, it sucks... ask Kevin!
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    More often than not, before all your boards are set, you have one hooked up.

    Glad you had success. Also glad to see your mom and dad made the move here.

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    Oh ya, you know the drill! I don't think you have been trolling with me when that has not happened. In fact, very few times do I get them all set. I guess it is a product of knowing what to look for and setting down in the right place and making your time on the water productive.
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    Good report Rich, Nice fish. Glad your folks got moved....


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