Originally Posted by
vbottom
Yeah, kind of sucks.
The NW winds and cold nights around 50 degrees, flipped Lake Michigan. It was 47 degrees at the surface the last day or two.
Salmon came in towards the Muskegon pier heads, and some were being caught off the piers by people casting spoons.
Charter's were catching them even with the pier heads.
If we would have had better rains, to flush the Muskegon river, and cool it down, we would have had a good Salmon run started. Weather just did not cooperate.
Instead, I think they are going to stage just outside, and wait a bit.
I am headed up Saturday to take a look and jig a bit, but the warm up doesn't really bode well for a expected Salmon run at this time.
OE
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