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NBAA Championship at Hubbard Lake anyone going?

Started by dartag, September 11, 2014, 06:55:54 PM

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dartag

Going up Thursday morning.  Looking forward to smallie fishing.   Going to be interesting to see how many show up. 

Manxfishing

Should be a great fall bite
Only fished the lake once, There's some big smallies in there

Hope you do well, And I'd hope they draw more then the Championship this spring
Let us know how you do

Best of luck



TheFishinPollock

attempting to wake up at 4:30 to head over for the weekend to do soem scoutin.  Good lord this is just early LOL
Matthew" the pollock" Novak
1986 Champ 168
 2014 Pro XS 115 Merc

Manxfishing


dartag

Got admit that is one beautiful place.  Saw Eagles and Loons every day.  The weather on the other had was probably the worst 4 days I have ever fished in.  Thursday started cold, rainy and very windy.  About noon it went dead calm and cleared up a little.  Fished 9 hours and caught 9 fish.   Good thing is most of them were big fish.  Friday morning was cold.  34 degrees with heavy frost on everything.  Fished different parts of the lake and only caught 3 pike all day.

Saturday was the team championship.  My son had to work so I was on my own.  The wind was howling out of the south so they decided to move the launch to the South end of the lake.   The run to the north side was choppy but not bad. There were storms to the north and it rained some but it.  I had described the day as " Brutal " but had no idea what Sunday would bring.   I ended up with 14.15 for 7th place.  All fish on a drop shot. 

Saturday night it rained hard most of the night.  At 5:00 am there was a huge line of storms just west of Alpena. Driving down to the lake I hit rain a couple times it was hard to see the road.  The wind had switched to the north.  Before leaving home I had put my full coverage helmet in the boat.  At blastoff it was raining pretty hard and I was headed north into the wind.   The helmet made the trip up comfortable.  I caught a 4 pounder in the first 10 minutes then nothing for 2 hours.  By then the wind was up to at least 30 mph.  I was only a 1/2 mile from shore but there were already white caps.   I fished there until noon then went south to a protected cove.  I caught a 4.5 there and that was it.  Heading back to the launch the waves had to be 4 footers and I had to run the troughs like St Clair.   I ended up with 2 fish for 8.5 pounds.  I think only 3 people weighed fish and I got 3rd. 

All and all it was fun.  Met Matt ( Fishing Pollack ) and his crew.  Probably take me a week to dry my boat out.  Made enough to pay for 1/2 the trip and didn't break anything.


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