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Title: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Mike S. on December 19, 2011, 03:50:22 PM
I called in today, and went fishing, only for 2 hours.  Was well worth it. 

I launched around 10:30 at Fisherman's.  Went to the spot that Waterfoul and I caught our fish in in November.  In an hour's time, I got one in the boat.  I was good with that.  I didn't really expect to do well anyways.  I decided to move.

I go to a spot of mine on the south shore, about 11:30.  I am throwing "THE bait", by the way.  First cast in my spot, fish on.  I'm really pumped now.  My dreams for the day have come true.  If any of you read my post from earlier, I was wishing for a smallie or two.  I call my wife and ask her to meet me at the boat launch a little later to take some pics.  I have no 2 fisted pics whatsoever.  I hang up the phone, and boom, number 3 joins my livewell party.  A few casts later, here's number 4.  I call the wife again.  I ask when she's coming to take pics, and tell her I now have 4 in the boat.  We talk for a few minutes, and as we're saying good bye, fish on!  I dropped my phone on the floor, so I didn't lose this fish.

Once number 5 is in the boat, I'm ecstatic.  I never would have thought I'd catch that many today.  I'm new to this cold water thing.  So, I decide I'm going to the launch to meet the wife.

The water was 37 degrees, west wind at around 14 mph. The sun went away.  All of my fish were between 7 and 13 feet deep.  I had an absolute riot!  All 5 fish measured between 16 and 17 inches.  All 5 also swam away nice and easy, like nothing ever happened.  There was even an old guy on the dock watching us take the pictures.  He didn't understand why I was letting them go. 
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: djkimmel on December 19, 2011, 04:09:23 PM
You're going to make a bunch of people jealous!
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Mike S. on December 19, 2011, 04:13:13 PM
It was awesome!  If Waterfoul wouldn't have gone out with me a few weeks ago and given me some confidence, I never would have been out there this late in the year.  I especially love catching smallies, big or small. ;D
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Waterfoul on December 19, 2011, 04:58:29 PM
If I had a trolling motor on my boat I would have been out there today as well.  Glad you did so well Mike!!  I can hardly wait to get my motor back!!!
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Mike S. on December 19, 2011, 05:08:33 PM
Man, I don't know what day it is ever. My days run together working 7 days. I should have called you. Probably would have been a blast. I would have stayed out longer for sure.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: TCook on December 19, 2011, 05:28:32 PM
That blade bait can really catch em when its cold huh lol. Nice fish mike
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Mike S. on December 19, 2011, 08:27:59 PM
Quote from: TCook on December 19, 2011, 05:28:32 PM
That blade bait can really catch em when its cold huh lol. Nice fish mike

Nope, wasn't a blade bait. Don't even own one of those. Only hint I will give on "THE" bait is that it is a Texas rigged plastic. Endless possibilities there.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: djkimmel on December 19, 2011, 09:19:01 PM
You should start working on the blade bait. Really.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Waterfoul on December 19, 2011, 09:36:40 PM
Quote from: djkimmel on December 19, 2011, 09:19:01 PM
You should start working on the blade bait. Really.

I have quite a few blades... would have thrown them if I had gotten a phone call.   ::)   ;D
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: bsimpson on December 19, 2011, 10:03:00 PM
Count me as one of the jelous people!  Nice job!!!
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Mike S. on December 20, 2011, 05:11:32 AM
Any suggestions on what blade baits to buy?  Manufacturer, colors, sizes, and so on. I would love to learn something else. I watched Waterfoul fish one for a little bit, so I have a slight clue about what's going on. He's definitely willing to explain the things he does. So, I guess I will get some and work on that next year.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Jmeis on December 20, 2011, 08:05:12 AM
Quote from: mikeszr800 on December 20, 2011, 05:11:32 AM
Any suggestions on what blade baits to buy?  Manufacturer, colors, sizes, and so on. I would love to learn something else. I watched Waterfoul fish one for a little bit, so I have a slight clue about what's going on. He's definitely willing to explain the things he does. So, I guess I will get some and work on that next year.

Nice catching. You may look here DJ offered some good basic info.  http://www.greatlakesbass.com/forum/index.php?topic=11282.0
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Waterfoul on December 20, 2011, 08:29:36 AM
I like these:

[REMOVED - see No Links Policy List (http://www.greatlakesbass.com/forum/index.php?topic=11129.0)]

There are several others as well.  Not sure where to get blades in the Muskegon area though.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: TCook on December 20, 2011, 10:40:02 AM
I still think the original silver buddy works best, I have tried a bunch and you can feel the difference in the tight vibration especially on the 1/2oz version. Silver buddies have new ownership now and they skimped on the metal plate used on the body think its made out of tin now which bends very easy and the silver plating comes off after bending back into place a few times. Although the tight vibration and effectiveness is the same you just go through them quicker. I switch back and forth between the 1/2oz buddy and 3/8-1/2oz cicada until the fish tell me what they want that day. The larger blade baits probably work well at certain times most likely the fall when the bait fish are generally bigger but I always get bit better on the smaller versions, I prefer that quick tight vibration with blades.
   When working follow it down on the fall so basically with semi slack line. It takes a little time to get this down but you need just the right amount, let the bait fall on slack line but reel in the excess to prevent the hooks from catching your line. Let the blade sit on the bottom for a second or two since some days that's when they pick it up. Then lift until you feel the vibration and quickly let it fall again. Your not bringing it off the bottom much maybe a foot or less.   
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: bigmojet on December 20, 2011, 01:30:52 PM
Add another jealous couch fisherman.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: djkimmel on December 20, 2011, 04:07:21 PM
Mikes Rx Baits sells VIBE-E that some of the Great Lakes experts like (I haven't tried them yet): http://shop.mikesrxbaits.com/category.sc?categoryId=172

Economical Bass Baits sells Poor Boy's Baits blade bait which are similar to the homemade ones I throw: http://www.economicalbassbaits.com/apps/webstore/products/category/555194?page=1

The Tackle Huts sells two other American made blade baits - Reef Runner, which many Lake Erie guys switch up with, and ZAP Lures blade bait: http://www.thetacklehut.com/blade-bait.asp
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Waterfoul on December 20, 2011, 06:38:28 PM
Sorry Dan... tried to just copy and paste a photo... guess I screwed that up eh?
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Firefighter Jeff on December 20, 2011, 08:37:52 PM
  Good for you Mikeszr !!!!  So glad you got out.  I was thinking that the weather was cooperating and someone should be getting out.  I winterized the motor last week.  :(  But that's ok.  Thanks for posting the pics.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: red68prostreet on December 21, 2011, 02:12:38 PM
Another great bladebait is called a Steel Shad. They are longer than a silver buddy but deadly. Very popular on Kentucky Lake. You can go to www.steelshad.com and order them direct. They come in various colors but silver & gold are the most popular.

Get job on the pics Mikeszr800. I am as Mr. Kimmel said very jealous. That brings me to a question for you & Waterfoul. Every yr a few buddies & I go to kentucky lake in Oct. We always go in May as well and the fishing is always great. The fall trips have always been a bust. I have got them convinced to do a fall trip to the northwest area. My question is? If you had 5 days to fish in Oct where would you go and stay? Any help would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Mike S. on December 21, 2011, 07:56:16 PM
I don't get time to travel and fish much, so i don't have a ton of suggestions for that question.

But, I have a question for you.  red68prostreet what?  I know you're a car guy.  You have to be with a screen name like that.  Pro street means two things to me, big tires and lots of horsepower!!!!!!
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Mike S. on December 21, 2011, 08:02:55 PM
Oh, by the way, I got back out on the lake tonight for a minute.  I took my dad with, and he's getting soft on me.  He got cold in an hour.  We did get a couple of bites, but we didn't boat anything. I didn't take my 1197 with me tonight, and I couldn't find the exact area I was looking for.  Makes sense, right?  $2500 fish finder to leave at home?  But anyways, Waterfoul and I are going to attack Muskegon on Monday morning.  Hopefully there will be a good report then.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: djkimmel on December 21, 2011, 08:21:46 PM
Quote from: red68prostreet on December 21, 2011, 02:12:38 PM
Another great bladebait is called a Steel Shad. They are longer than a silver buddy but deadly. Very popular on Kentucky Lake. You can go to www.steelshad.com and order them direct. They come in various colors but silver & gold are the most popular.

Get job on the pics Mikeszr800. I am as Mr. Kimmel said very jealous. That brings me to a question for you & Waterfoul. Every yr a few buddies & I go to kentucky lake in Oct. We always go in May as well and the fishing is always great. The fall trips have always been a bust. I have got them convinced to do a fall trip to the northwest area. My question is? If you had 5 days to fish in Oct where would you go and stay? Any help would be appreciated.

October means any of the NW lakes connected to Lake Michigan, Grand Traverse Bays, Elk/Torch, Crooked/Pickerel, Burt/Mullett. All great lakes most of the time in October and there are smaller lakes near most of them in case of big wind.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: red68prostreet on December 22, 2011, 09:08:50 AM
Thanks Mr Kimmel. I should have clarified myself. I live in Fowlerville and run into Kim Stricker quite often. He has told me many of the lakes on the west side have very good smallmouth populations.

Mikeszr800. You are correct. Red68prostreet stands for my 1968 Ford F100 prostreet pickup. It's painted viper red. It has 18.5 inch wide Mickey's on the back. Powered by a 460 cid with modest HP in the 500 range. I have not driven it in several yrs as I spending more time fishing since I upgraded my boat.

Everyone have Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Mark
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Mike S. on December 22, 2011, 10:10:39 AM
I can relate to that. Bass fishing led to the sale of my 72 Nova. I did some bracket racing, and once I got hooked on fishing, I had to have a fast boat. Being 31, with a wife and 3 kids, I couldn't do both. I sure love my Skeeter, though. The closest I will ever come to another hot rod will be my next tow vehicle, the newest F250 diesel I can afford. There are lots of goodies out there for those.

Good luck on your decision for a north west fishing trip.
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Waterfoul on December 22, 2011, 01:39:48 PM
Red68prostreet... if you want to plan a trip to Michigan's NW corner for a few days... find a cabin or hotel room in the Ludington/Manistee area and spend a day on several lakes.  Pentwater, Manistee, Pere Marquette, Higgins, etc...  if you have any doubt about catching fish there, check out some of my reports in this section on greatlakesbass.  Smallies galore!!  Our 2 biggest went 6lbs 4 oz and 5 lbs 15 oz with MANY 4+ class fish as well.  Throw in a couple of 30-40 fish days and we had a great fall!   Here's a couple links for a couple of our trips.


http://www.greatlakesbass.com/forum/index.php?topic=11085.0

http://www.greatlakesbass.com/forum/index.php?topic=11191.0
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: djkimmel on December 22, 2011, 03:04:29 PM
Yes you did!
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Waterfoul on December 22, 2011, 03:22:26 PM
Quote from: djkimmel on December 22, 2011, 03:04:29 PM
Yes you did!

What?  Who did?  Me?  I didn't do it!!
Title: Re: Muskegon Lake smallies 12/19/11
Post by: Team houston on December 23, 2011, 09:05:28 AM
Red68, if you do end up back in Kentucky in October someday. The fishing was much better at that  Barren River lake than Kentucky lake at the BFL regional. It was unanimous with all the anglers I talked to.