Muck Boy Fishing Report Archives


 

 

The Tale of Muck-Boy
You may be asking yourself what is muck-boy or better yet who is muck-boy? The tale of muck-boy began.......
Read Full Story

Muck Boy Fishing Report Archives

Back to the Muck Boy Crew Fishing Report Page

Report
Pictures
Lake Leelanau, Leelanau County Mi, 9-1 thru 9-6, 2010 - The Muck Boy's family vacation was spent here this year. Even though the fishing was a little slow it was good enough to have fun. Took a few perch and a walleye drifting bottom bouncers and night crawler harnesses. Took a northern pike and gar casting swim baits. The best was the five year old landing the great bass pictured to the right while fishing from the cabins dock.

Click image for larger view





Holland Aug -29 -2010- Watched the weather all week and thought for sure we would have another blow weekend but when the forcast was revised to 1 to 3 footers so we decided to get a crew together for a mornings fishing trip. We had been promising Collin for most of the summer to get him out, to get a salmon and with the summer fading fast it was most likley the last weekend we could make it out. It was a little rough for a youngsters first trip but be preformed like be had been on the big lake forever. Collin took the first fish at 8am on a Silver Streak Metallic Green Froggie in 90 feet of water 37 feet down. Collin's dad took the other fish on a Dreamweaver regular spin doctor, white with oil slick tape tipped with a Raptue Fly Last Supper in 120 feet of water on a full core.
Click image for larger view

Holland Aug -13 -2010- Back at again this morning and the fishing was a little better than yesterday. We fished just north, between here and Pt.Sheldon, starting out in 80 feet of water. Throughout the morning we managed to creep out to 135 feet, but we found the fish to be more active between 100 and 125 feet of water. Our best set up early was our steel dipsey rigs set back 125 to 130 feet, both had a Dreamweaver 11 inch white classic paddle with mountain dew and crushed glow tape, tipped with flies. Going one for four on this set up. The other fish came on a small double glow Silver Horde plug and our last fish came later in the morning on a magnum Silver Streak chilly willy spoon fished 70 feet down.

 

Click image for larger view

Holland Aug -12 - 2010 Well we were back at it this morning and did manage to get a couple of young ones in the boat today. For the trip we went two for five. Thats more action than we have had in the last two trips, so things must be looking up. We set up in 80 feet of water and took one very early on a Moonshine Glow Spoon set 50 foot down. The other came on a Silver Streak Metallic Green Froggie set 75 feet down over 185 feet of water. We willl be back at in the morning.
Click image for larger view

Holland Aug -1st - Made it out for the second weekend in row - but Saturday started out again with storms all over the big lake. Talked to a couple of others at the dock and they said they ventured out and at times there was six foot waves. Glad we made the decision to head back to the house.

Sunday the weather and the lake was great -only one bad thing, the fish didn't really want to cooperate. We set up in 70 feet and the graph was full of fish and bait fish. Thought for sure it was going to be the day. Boy does this salmon fishing have a way of ruining your plans. We did not have a release until about 10:00am, taking a nice 6lb laker on a rather large paddle and fly combo, off a downrigger set at 54 feet. The reason I am showing the top picture, is so everyone can get an idea of how thick the bait fish were. We managed to snag this awalewife when we trolled through one of the many schools we marked today.

This may be the reason the salmon weren't on the feed, maybe they were already full.

Click image for larger view



Holland July -25th - After a furstrating month of July waiting for weather conditions to be fishable on the weekends, which as a lot of you know has yet to come. We just said the heck with and decided to just grin and bare the 2 ro 4 foot waves this morning. At least there was no thunderstorms in the area for us to dodge.

We did manage to go 1 for 2 taking a nice 18 pound king on a magnum Silver Streak Metallic Green Froggie in 81 feet of water 64 feet down.

If you haven't had a chance to visit or use the new Fish Cleaning Station here, this is a first class set-up. It even has a fish scaler for the perch fishermen. A lot of thanks goes to the Holland Chapter of the Michigan Steelheaders for this great facility.

Click image for larger view

Holland May-29 & 30 -2010 - Spend two mornings out on the big lake, the fishing in one word "Frustrating". The crew managed to only go 0 for 3. The good thing was, the weather on the lake was just fantastic with no waves and warm temptures.

We are planning on moving over to Saginaw Bay for a few weeks, until the salmon show back up.
 
Onaway Mi - May-28-10 - Friend and co-worker and your web master fished Black Lake on Monday and Wednesday evenings this past week. On Monday we casted swim baits and trolled for walleye with no luck. Wednesday evening we changed up our presentation by drifting bottom bouncers rigged with chartruse single blade crawler harnesses and night crawlers. This method worked and in about and hour and a half we managed to catch and release six nice rock bass and one hand size bluegill.
Click image for larger view

Holland May-22-10 - The crew was back on the Big Lake this morning in a pretty dense fog. We had to be real careful going out, couldn't see further than a 100 yards. The fishing hadn't improved for us from last week end. We went 1 for 4 taking a small Coho on a standard Silver Streak Blue Chilly Willy off a free slider. Later in the morning we had a huge rip on a magnum Silver Streak glow Green Dolphin, fought it for about two minutes and the fish put on a real show. giving us one huge leap completely out of the water and two smaller jumps. Looked to be about twelve to fifteen pounds. Just before we left the little bird pictured to the right came aboad to eat a few of the bugs that had collected on boat. It bounced around for about five minutes before taking off again. Who knows what it was doing eight miles off shore.
Click image for larger view



Holland May-16-10 - The crew took our shake down trip today to prepare us for the upcoming season on the Great Lakes. The boat ran great, after a quick battery change yesterday afternoon. We chose Sunday, because it was to be the pick day of the weekend as all the weather stations had been calling for light winds and clear skies, well they got was the fair skies right, but as fear as the wind goes they got that part totally wrong, with gusts to 20mph and out straight out of the east kept the fish scattered. Even with the choppy conditions we did manage to pick up a nice spring king on a Silver Streak Green Glow Frog, but this was it. From all the chatter on the radio and talk at the dock, Saturday was a much better day for both weather and fishing.
Click image for larger view



Kids with Big Catch
Livingston Co. 2/23/2010 - Field Reporter Paul S. Caught a limit of nice gills last week fishing a lake in Livingston Co. on the 23rd during the snow flurries. The fish were biting good and a limit was on the ice in a few hours (2:00 - 4:30 pm). Most were over 7.5" with many over 8" with the better ones a little under 9". The fish were caught on the first major drop near an inlet in 7 - 14 fow. We have bBeen doing well this year with some jigs from the bulk bin from Ganders in Flint- in various colors. The Orange/Chartreuse was hot that day.


Click image for larger view



   
Bay City MI Nov-28th & 29th -09 - Since the weather has been so nice and the duck hunting so slow we decided to do a little late season fishing at the mouth of the Saginaw River and out into Saginaw Bay. Saturday we trolled Storm Jr ThunderSticks with out a hit. Thanks goodness the weather was so good. So Sunday we decided to try for perch. Guess what Sunday was not much better than Saturday. All I can say is, when ever you get weather this good, Sunny skies, light winds and temperature in the mid 40's in Michigan this time of year you need to be outside enjoying the great outdoors.  
Holland Sep-05-09 - This has been our third year fishing the labor day weekend, trying to get into those four year old monster kings. Well this year worked out about as good as the previous two. A lot of work for a few fish. If there is an upside to this report, it was the weather it was just plain fabulous with a high near 80 degrees and light winds it was a great weather to finish up our Great Lakes Fishing season.

On this trip we left the launch at 6:30am and had rods going down set with glow plugs at 6:40am in 55 feet of water, the screen on the graph was covered with huge marks and we thought we had hit the mother load. As soon as all the rods were down we turned the boat and headed back to that 55 foot range and the fish had already disappeared. We spent the rest of the morning searching for those monster kings with no success. Although we did take a nice steelhead and a small laker, when we reached 167 feet. The steelhead came on a Dreamweaver magnum firefly 50 foot down on a rigger.

Click image for larger view

Holland Aug-12-09 - Fished here again Friday and Saturday and had the same issues as many of the anglers on the lake. The bite was very early and didn't last nearly long enough.

On Friday we headed north west off the pier and setup in 70 feet and fished all the way out to 130 feet and wend 1 for 5. Spin Doctors and flies on the dipseys got the most action, I would like to give you a pattern but there was none other than when the sun comes up the larger Spin Doctors seemed to work best.

On Saturday we headed south west of the Pier and once again setup in 70 feet of water and trolled south. The first fish didn't take long coming on a pearl Silver Horde Plug, down 60 feet. It took us until 10:00am to get the rest of our action. Finding the fish in 125 feet, again we were running large green dolphin Spin Doctor and Last Supper Raptue Fly, off a dipsey 215 feet back. We ended the day going 3 from 5. Two kings and one nice Coho which came on a Magnum Silver Streak Screwball down 65 feet.

Click image for larger view




Dreamweaver Spin Doctor


Rapture Fly

Holland Aug-12-09 - We took this week off from our real jobs to chase King Salmon this week. Wanted to start on Saturday, but any more, here in Michigan we have been having storms every weekend. We did finally get started Tuesday morning, we didn't get a limit but the fish we did get where just perfect, five kings on - and five in the boat. With two over 20 pounds with the largets one being around 24 pounds. There was not a hot lure or set up to write about, but flies behind Spin Doctors on full core, and dipseys set back at 150 worked the best. Took only one fish off the riggers and it was set down 65 feet and came on a Magnum Silver Streak called Bruised Goose. With the best depth of water being between 100 & 120 feet.

When we returned to the launch this elderly gentleman took this 14 1/2 inch perch along with 30 others south of the piers in 159 feet of water on spikes.

Wednesday morning we headed straight out and set up in 75 feet of water, it took us a while to get going, but a repeat of the day before was not in the cards. We did manage 4 fish 2 kings one may have went close to 15 pounds and 2 nice steelheads around 8 pounds each. Again the 100 to 120 feet of water seemed to be the most productive slightly north of the piers. The Magnum Silver Streak called Bruised Goose taking 2 fish off a rigger down 65 feet, the other fish one each on full core and a dipsey set back 190 feet on Spin Doctors and flies.

Click image for larger view









Holland Jul-19-09 - Salmon here still remain scattered and tight lipped. The weather was not what the weatherman had promised the day before but if your a great lakes fisherman this is just something you have to get used to. We went 2 for 4 today fishing from 6:30am till 11:00am, 1 steelhead and 1 lake trout. Our best lure was a Magnum Michigan Stinger Maroon Hologram. We fished any where from 70 to 130 feet of water. The most excitement we had today was watching a water spout trying to form.
Click image for larger view




Holland Jul-4-09 - Went out to see if the salmon had started to move back in. Found the fish scattered from 45 feet of water all the way out to 150 feet of water. From the reports on the marine radio the action was slow to fair. We marked fish where ever we went all the way from 100 feet to 60 feet, taking our only fish a nice 10 pound king on a full core set up with a magnum Silver Streak Blue Chilly Willy in 70 feet.

The fish are here, now they have to turn on!
 
Saginaw Bay Jun-27-09 - This morning we fished with Terry Murlick out of Quanicassee. We launched at Lindy's Landing and by the looks of all the boats lined up to launch we might have picked the right day. When we left the channel Terry headed the boat to the north end of the Callahan Reef. When we hit 12 feet of water we tuned the boat around and headed back to the reef.

Terry runs night crawlers on harnesses attached to Off Shore Inline Planer Boards set up with Snapper Adjustable Releases. It turned out to be quite a morning, I do not believe we ever got all six rods in the water at any one time and before we new it we had our three man limit with the fish running any where from 16 to 21 inchs - perfect for the frying pan.

The most productive color blade for the day was pink.

Can't wait for the next trip.
Click image for larger view


Boats Lined Up at the DNR Launch

Terry Watching the Lines

Best Fish of the Day

Holland May-24-09 - What a great weekend to be out again, the bite proved to be a little slower than last weekend.
Saturday - Headed a little southwest from the pier heads again out to 100 feet of water. Did not connected until we hit 130 feet. First fish came on a Dreamweaver regular Blue Dolphin set as a free slider, our second fish came on a Silver Streak Green
Chilly Willy behind a dipsey rig set back to 180 feet
Sunday - Headed straight out and set-up in 120 feet of water the action started a little slow but between 7 and 8:30am it was busy. Our fish all came between 140 and 150 feet of water with our downriggers set between 75 and 80 feet down, north of the pier heads on a north troll. We ended the day 5 for 6 with our largest fish being maybe 8 lbs. Our best color was blue with a regular size Silver Streak
Blue Chilly Willy taking honors as the hot lure of the day fished as a free slider with the main line down between 70 and 80 feet.
Click image for larger view


Holland May-24-09 - It took us until the Memorial Day weekend to get our 2009 Great Lakes Fishing Season kicked off and it turned out to be one great weekend.
Saturday - Headed southwest from the pier heads, stopped and set up in 70 feet of water, from other reports we put the downriggers between 45 and 60 feet down, while continuing our southwest troll. We took our first fish when we hit 123 feet and ending the day 4 for 7 with a mixed take 1 Coho, 1 Laker and 2 Kings.
Sunday - Went back to where we left off Saturday, while setting lines we went 1 for 2, then things slowed until 8am when both of our full core rigs went at the same time we managed to take one and it was one of the great spring kings on the right. At 9am we took the other nice King shown on the right, off one of the center down riggers and what a show this fish put on, stripping line, going over the Walleye Boards, then out of the water and he still wasn't done, when it got up the boat it decided to go right then left, how it never got tangled in the the other gear is a miracle, Whow! We fished between 126 and 160 feet of water and ended the day 5 for 7 with two of the nicest spring Kings, I have seen in a long time.
Report Wrap Up - Our most productive lure for the weekend was a Magnum Blue Chilly Willy Silver Streak, other colors that worked were Batman, Green Chilly Willy and Green Dolphin. We took all but one of our fish off our downriggers and free sliders set any where between 50 to 65 feet down, 14 pulls back.

Click image for larger view


Great Spring Kings
What a way to start the year!



Silver Streak Blue Chilly Willy

Muck Boy Crew Great Lakes Fishing Year End Review - Once again we had a great year of fishing for salmon and trout on Lake Michigan from the port of Holland Michigan. We had a few bad days during June, just about like everyone else, but overall just a great fun year.
The year started with us knowing we had to put a new fish finder on the boat so we shopped the early fishing shows and searched the internet and we ended up with a Lowrance LCX-27C, all I can say is after running a Ray Jefferson black and white video for the last ten years what a difference, this Lowrance is great. We also added two full lead core rigs to our presentation and the addition of these new tools really paid off because at the end of July and during the month of August, they accounted for about half of our fish.
Our best spoons continued to be the Silver Streak Blue Chilly Willy and Metallic Green Froggie. Our best flasher set up continues to be Dreamweaver Mountain Dew and Double Pearl Glow Spin Doctors but this year we were finding we had the best bite by running them with Rapture Fly's with the Hypnotist LG Glow and Last Supper being the most consistent.

Can't wait until next year!

Click image for larger view



Top to Bottom
Mountain Dew Spin Doctor
Double Pearl Glow Spin Doctor
Rapture Fly Hypnotist LG Glow
Rapture Fly Last Supper
Magnum Silver Streak
Blue Chilly Willy
Magnum Silver Streak
Metallic Green Froggie

Holland - Aug 30 & Aug 31 08 - The Muck Boy Crew spent the first two days of this Labor Day weekend, with friends, wetting lines for salmon. On Saturday we did fair boating 2 smaller kings and one nice steelhead, we also released 2 lake trout. Our most productive lure being a #4 j-plug, green with a black ladder back on a full core set-up. We also took the steelhead on a chrome j-plug with a red face off a downrigger.

On Sunday we headed for the same area we fished on Saturday just a little south of the pier heads in 80 to 100 feet of water and the four year old kings treated us a little better. We went 7 for 8 for the morning with one king being about 18 pounds and another around 16 pounds. A full core set-up with the same #4 j-plug, green with a black ladder back again took honors for not only being the best lure for the day but for the weekend. Four of the seven fish came on lead core today. We also managed to take two fish off the riggers and one on a dipsey set with a fish catcher and fly.

Overall what a great couple of days on the water, fishing was not fast and furious but steady. Downriggers didn't produce hardly at all no matter where and what we had on them.

Click image for larger view


Saugatuck July 29 - One of the Muck Boy crew had a chance to fish with Hoppenero Charters on July 29th. We left the marina at 7:00 am and headed south when we reached the mouth of the Kalamazoo river, running out to 85 feet of water. Capatian Mike began to set rods and it was not long before we had our first King on the line and it did not take long at all for us to go 12 for 17 and head in with our 4 man limit of Kings. It was a great day and we had fish going, on just about anything. We took 4 fish on riggers, 4 on wire dipseys and 4 on lead core. Most of the fish came on flashers and flies as long as those flies were a shade of green. We did have a few steelhead on lead core, on a orange/red spoon that they were able to get off before we could get them to the boat. Overall it was an amazing day and it only took us about 2 hours to boat those 12 fish so Captain Mike and his crew was very busy. The fish were good size averaging about 13 lbs with the largest fish topping 16 lbs. If you get a chance I highly recommend fising with Captain Mike on Hoppenero Charters.
Click image for larger view



Holland - July 31 & Aug 1 08 - The Muck Boy Crew spent the last three days salmon fishing out of this harbor. The weather looked great when we started out Tuesday night, but a group of small thunder storms moved through the area at 3:30am Wednesday morning and did not allow us to get on the water until after 7:00am and when we did we were greeted with six foot breakers at the pier head. There went day one.

On Thursday morning we cleared the pier heads at 6:00am and took a southwest heading out to 80 feet of water, this is where we had planned to set up. After setting lines, 4 downriggers and 2 dipsey - we took a due south heading fishing between 70 and 90 feet of water until we found the fish. We finally took our first fish on a double pearl Spin Doctor and Hypnotist LG Rapture fly. This setup proved over the next 2 days to be our hot setup. We also boated fish on a Dreamweaver Magnum Firefly and Silver Streak Magnum Glow Green Froggie. We ended the day taking a nice 8 pound steel head on our new full core rig in front of Saugatuck. Total for day two was 6 for 10, 5 kings and one steelhead, not a bad morning.

On Friday morning we basically followed the same plan but we setup in 70 feet of water and headed south the fish started hitting immediately on our hot setup from the day before, except we strugged to keep fish on and only boated 1 out of our first four. But we managed to take our six King limit with two of the fish going over 15 pounds. We also took one on a full core setup and the last two fish came in late morning one on a Dreamweaver Magnum Blue Dolphin and another on a Silver Streak Magnum Blue Chilly Willy. Total for day three was 6 for 9, all kings.

By far the best set up included an all white Spin Doctor the pearl tape worked the best but we also caught fish on the double white crush and the double crystal halo. The best fly was the Rapture fly Hypnotist LG Glow but we also cautght fish on the Dreamweaver Liquid Sunshine and Mirage Green.

Click image for larger view

Muck Boy July Fishing  Trip
Muck Boy July  King Salmon
Lake Michigan King Salmon


Holland - Jul 4 08 - Fished this morning knowing that this was the only day we could be on the water for the weekend. Well lets say we struggled - going 0 for 2 and this happened all before 6:30am. Even though we fished till 11:00am, just hoping the bite would happen. From all the chatter on the marine radio this seemed to be the story for just about all the boats trolling here this morning. Some had a few with a lot of others not having had a release. Looks like the weather will be settleing in this week and we hope to be on the water next weekend.  
Holland - Jun 15 08 - Is there a better way to spend fathers day, than to be out fishing on Lake Michigan? I can't think of any other way, as I post this report. Started fishing in 100 feet of water straight out from the piers, setting our downriggers from 50 to 60 feet down. We worked our way a bit south and out to 160 feet of water and this is were we found the fish. Went 4 for 5 with our best spoon being a magnum Silver Streak, glow frog, 12 pulls back. All the fish we caught came off the downriggers today. We did lose a nice fish along with the Dreamweaver spin doctor and fly when the swivel snap pulled apart. The fish slowed down and the waves started to build at 10:00am, so we called it a day and headed for home.
Click image for larger view

Holland - Jun 01 08 - Was out again today and the big lake was absolotley fabulous once again. Started our set up 150 feet of water straight out, we work our way north and out to 170 feet as we set lines. We were 3 for 6 this morning and they were all about 3 to 4 LB kings. The 3 we lost, from the way we lost them looked like they came off our sliders. Our best lure was a Magnum Northern King Kevorkian set down 56 feet on the main line.
Click image for larger view

Holland - May 24 08 - Made it out today and the big lake was absolotley fabulous with a very slight chop, maybe 6 inchs. Started to set things up in 100 feet of water and from all the radio chatter the fish were active in 165 feet. We head out and south and managed to go 3 for 4. We kept 2 and farmed one back for next year. Our best lure was a standard size Silver Streak called Plum Crazy, set up as a slider with the rigger set at 40 feet down. Talk on the radio had fish active all the way from South Haven to Grand Haven. Some boats were reporting great catches, while others were reporting nothing.
Click image for larger view

Holland - May 18 08 - Not much to report as of yet - we have tried to get out the past 2 Sundays and the wind just will not cooperate. We did manage to launch the boat and take a spin around Lake Macatawa to get the kinks out after the winter lay off - also tried out our new Lowarance, looks great but we may have a learing curve. We will be reporting more on this as we get to use it more.  
Newaygo, MI May 14 08 - One of the muck-boy crew had the opportunity to fish steelhead in a little different way last wednesday. We were on the Muskegon river fly fishing with Chad Betts of Betts Guide Service and my buddy John. It was a little wet but we still had a great day. We started out about 8:00 AM and Chad got us on the fish early. We used Fly fishing gear that really helped us target the fish that were still holding in the river. Chad had some great flys that really seemed to work. We ended up going 5 for 9 for the day which for this time of the year I understand is really good. Chad will be doing a Muskegon river report for us so check back often for updates on a great place that can help us Great Lakes guys extend our fishing season.
Click image for larger view

Holland Sept-03-07 - We had a change of plans -with the weather so great this weekend we decide to try one last time. Can it ever be the last time for fishing. Hit the water early and again the weather people had trouble predicting the wave hight, because we were in 2 to 4 footers for most of the morning. We stuck it out and by noon it was laying down. Boated 2 nice fish, a 5 LB coho and 10 LB brown. The coho came on a mountain dew spin doctor and mirage fly 38 feet down 40 feet back. The brown came on a silver screw ball, on a set slider 10 foot above a mountain dew spin doctor and mirage fly.

The bottom picture to the right are the lures and set up that we had the most success on this summer.



Holland Aug-23-07 - Made our last trip for the year this morning for the season, early goose season starts in a little over a week. We knew that the weather would be an issue, but when this is it, you have to at least give it a try. After waiting for the rain and small thunderstorms to move thru the area we managed to hit the water a little late for salmon fishing 8:00am. When we made the end of the piers we were greeted with 2 to 3 foot waves and swells up to 6 feet and that was not the worse it then started to rain again. We made the decision to stay and try, well we were all ready there, so we put the plugs out. Lets just say it was a little slow, but we did manage to boat a nice 14 pounder, but that was it until next year.

Click image for larger view

Holland Jul-29-07 - The crew was on the water at 6:00am and the fishing was great again. The first line down was taken by an angry 17 pounder while on the way down, and to our surprise, after getting it in the boat it had bent the magnum spoon. I tried to get a picture but it really doesn't show it well. This lure is now hanging on the overhead in the cabin of the boat, to remind us just how hard these fish can hit our equipment. By 8:00am we had 5 in the box and worked on our last one for 45 minutes longer. After we had got the last one fish in and had started to clear lines another one hit. We farmed one and the total for the day was 7 for 8 kings, one king farmed, 3 other releases and 2 lampreys which we disposed of correctly. One great day! The hot setup was again a mountain dew color fish catcher and a sparkle fly, behind a chrome green dipsey ran 80 feet back. The original moonshine spoon also took a couple, fished 48 feet down. We were fishing just a little south of the pier heads in 90 to 140 feet of water.
Click image for larger view







Holland Jul-21 & 22-07 - The Muck Boy crew fished both Saturday and Sunday for the first time this year and it turned out to be a picture perfect weekend on the water. The weather was fantastic and the fishing was fair on Saturday and great on Sunday for us. On Saturday we took a couple of friends from the Grand Rapids area out and went 2 for 3. Fish were in very close to shore, with some of marine radio chatter putting them in as close as 27 feet of water. We started in about 70 feet of water and worked are way in, but it was a little to late. Finally picked up our fish in 96 feet of water. On Sunday we started in close and could get nothing going so about 9:00am we started to move back out to the 96 foot depth where we had found warmer water the day before. At about 9:30 we picked up our first fish and by 10:30 we were headed back to the launch, boxed out. All our fish came on spin doctors and files. The hot set up was a mountain dew color fish catcher and a sparkle fly, behind a chrome green dipsey ran 120 feet back. The other good set up was a pearl dipsey, blue bubble spin doctor and fly also ran 120 feet back.
Click image for larger view

Scott & Mark with a couple of nice fish


The kids get into the act
Spring Lake Jul-18-07 - One of the Muck Boy crew was lucky enough to go out on a charter aboard Real Action, with Captain Mark and his daughter Ally. We left the harbor at 6:00 AM and took off out of the river on a North West direction. We stopped in about 85 foot of water and continued on a north west troll. The first 90 minutes were pretty phenomenal with us putting 8 fish in the box and having about double that many on. The first down-rigger in the water had a 16 pound king hit on the way down and down-riggers continued to be hot for the first 60 minutes that we were out. The fish were coming on Spin Doctors and Action Fly's of almost any color. After the first 60 minutes the fish quickly transitioned to dipsies with Spin Doctors and Fly's. After the first 2 hours the fish then started to hit on lead core with 14 color being the most productive. When the fishing transitioned to lead core the hot lure was the modified green dolphin. We also caught a fish on copper wire line running straight out of the back of the boat. We finished the day going 12 for 23 with 6 of the fish at 15 pounds or larger. If you get a chance to go out on a Charter I would definitely recommend that you choose Real Action Charters.

Click image for larger view





Holland Jul-15-07 - The crew made it back out on the water today after a couple of weekends off for some family activities. The crew went 2 for 9 today with both fish weighing in at about 13 lbs, The best bite was between 6:30 and 8:30 am, finding us at one time with with only one rod in the water. Both fish came on a north west troll on downriggers set at between 30 and 40 feet, the hot lure was a glow firefly magnum spoon. The fish were hard to keep hooked up today, with others also reporting on the radio such things as 5 for 12 and 0 for 4. Hope to be back out next weekend if the weather holds.

Click image for larger view



Holland Jun-24-07 - The June slow down that everyone talks about is all over our boat and we are now firm believers of this theory. On our last 2 trips, we have been happy just to get a release now and then. There was plenty of bait fish around today from 50 to 100 feet of water. We also marked quite a few fish in about 144 feet.
Lost one last Sunday on a green fly and fish catcher combo. Today we lost a nice steelie when picking up, when we released one of the lures from a downrigger it slammed it on its run up, don't know why but it broke the line before we could get to it, but it put on a great show at the back of the boat breaking the water at least 4 times. We have our fingers crossed for a great July.
 
Holland Jun-10-07 - One week later and the same results - one small king about 5 lb's, early on a magnum green bubble 43 feet down over 140 feet of water and then no more hits for 3 hours. We worked hard trying to get a program dialed in but not much luck. We will be back next week end to give it another try. Also there was one boat reporting 6 fish taken all on riggers about 55 feet down in 180 feet of water on bloody nose and wonder bread and another boat reporting 4 fish taken on full core.
Click image for larger view
Holland Jun-03-07 - Well the crew finally made it out today. Did not get out until after 8:00am due to the numerous thunderstorms in the area. Dropped the first lines at 8:10 and immediately took a 4 lb king 40 foot down on an outside down rigger. Fished till 11:00am with no further action. The few boats that were out were scattered, fishing water from 30 to 180 feet deep, From the radio traffic it sounded like they had no better luck than we had.

Click image for larger view


Not much, but what a great lunch!

Saugatuck 8/22/06 -One of the Muck Boy Staff memebers had the opportunity to fish with Best Chance Charters aboard the Marya. Captain Mike has been fishing out of this port for 7 years and knew right where the fish would be for our evening excursion. The Marya is a 36 foot Trojan that is equipped with Auto Pilot and enough gear to make the most seasoned Great Lakes fisherman jealous. We started out south west of the harbor in 100 feet of water although as we left the mouth of the Kalamazoo river fish could be seen jumping. It took captain Mike about an hour to set the 15 rods that we ran that day. He was running 8 different lead core set ups most with a variety of flashers and flies and a couple of spoons mixed in. He ran 2 mono dippsy divers and 2 wire diver set ups all with flashers and flies. Last but not least he ran 3 downrigger set ups 2 with flashers and flies and one with a flasher and cut bait. For the day we caught 6 fish 3 lake trout and 3 kings. The biggest king was around 12 pounds and one of the lake trout was nearly 10 pounds. All of the fish came on either a blue or green flasher teamed with the same color fly. The first king came on the mono diver 225 feet back. The next four fish came on the riggers set 80 to 100 feet down and the last and biggest king came on a core and half with a green spin doctor and green fly. I would definitely recommend the trip to anyone looking for a good charter.
Holland 7/30/06 - Well if you fish long enough and spend time on the water - you most likley will have a motor isssue - that was our story this morning - about half way to the big lake the engine over heated - we managed to get it back to the launch - found the water pump impeller had no vanes left - new one on order and should be back on the water next weekend weather permitting.  
Ludington - July 14 2006 - The youngest member of the Muck Boy team fished with Charter Captain Keith of Lie-Alot-Charters this afternoon they put 13 kings and 3 steelhead in the boat fishing mainly 42 to 52 feet down no
more than a mile from shore south of the harbour. The fish were hitting mostly during the east troll at about 2.3 mph. Green lures seemed to be the ticket with Magnum Dreamweaver Green Isicle being the hottest
.

Click image for larger view

Muck Boy Fishing Report

Fishing Lures
Hot lure for the trip was a Magum Dreamweaver Green Isicle

Holland 7/08/06 - Very very slow for most boats, including Muck Boy - no releases at all - on the water at 5:30am - Thank goodness for the poker run it was really cool seeing all those boats and choppers. The lead boat must of been doing at least 75MPH when he went by us. Good luck next week, we sure will need it.  

Holland 7/03/06 - Fishing was good this morning, we went 4 for 5 just north of the peir. We started fishing in 70 feet of water and picked up a 9 lb king before we had all the lines set. Trolled for another hour before our next action and action it was, within a span of about 20 minutes we put two 8 lb. steelhead and a 6 lb brown in the ice chest and lost another. As with most boats we got off the water when a rain shower and wind blew up at about 11:30am.

By far our best lure of the day was a magnum Silver Streak piranha set 51 feet down and 14 pulls back off the riggers. As you can see by the picture on the left the regular size piranha has been abused before.

Reports at the dock also placed fish to the south in 100 to 125 feet of water.

NOTE: Silver Streak Piranha has been our most consistant lure, so far this season.

We are also getting the littles ones involved - Zack seems to like these fish.

Click image for larger view

Muck Boy Fishing Report
4 for 5

Muck Boy Fishing Report
Starting Young

Fishing Lures
Hot Lures

Holland 6/04/06 - It turned out to be a slow weekend for fishing. Thunder storms and fronts moving through the area. Sat was very slow out of this port and most boats were off the water by 11:00am. Sunday found the lake flat - we ran northwest out from the pier heads, and set up in 130 ft of water, by 7:30am we had a 12 lb king in the box and a small 3 lb king as well. We fished all the way to 10:30am before we got another, it was a clone of the first 3 lb king. All 3 fish came on different lures, the large one came on a Blue Whale - Standard Silver Streak 43 ft down 16 pulls back over 130 ft of water. Fish 2 came on a Bat Man Standard Silver Streak behind a blue metallic dipsey set 115 ft back. Fish 3 came on a Mag Northern King silver with blue tape, see lure pictures below. This was on a down rigger set 43 ft down and 16 pulls back.

Click image for larger view

Muck Boy Fishing Report

Nice King

Holland 5/29/06 - Well we finally made it out this past weekend . The weather was warm too hot with blue sky's. Lake Michigan could not have better, Saturday the lake was flat very little wind and Sunday south winds gave us waves 1 to 2 feet.
Being it was our first trip of the season we had a good idea where to find the fish, from reading
(Brads Holland Report) but until we started to get a pattern going we still had to hunt a little to find fish, but by the end of the trip on Sat. we had found fish SW of Holland in water from 180 to 220 ft.
Our best set-up by far was free sliders on down riggers set from 40 to 50 ft. down, main line lures set back 16 pulls on the outside riggers and 8 pulls on the inside riggers.We also ran a mixture of spoon sizes but the standard size out produced magnum sizes. Good spoons for us were standard size silver streaks, blue whale and watermelon piranha also know as pink lady, the other good spoon was the standard size Northern King, silver with a blue ladder back (we have 2 different versions of tape) for a lack of a name we have always just called it old blue, this lure seems to produce year after year.


Total count for the weekend was 10 for 15
8 kings, 1 coho and 1 lake trout. Our first fish was not much bigger than the mag spoon he came on so of course we released him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click any image for a Larger view

Muck Boy Fishing ReportMuck Boy Fishing Report
First Fish

Fishing Lures
This trips good lures, from left to right pink lady, old blue (middle 2) and blue whale.


Muck Boy Fishing Report
Your reporter and a couple of
our larger fish.

Muck Boy Fishing Report
Some of the fish.

Muck Boy Fishing Report
Muck Boy Crew at work.


Our Sponsors
Click the icons to visit our sponsors websites.