After going for 0 for my last 5 salmon fishing attempts, I decided I would slightly switch gears today. Seeing that a few steelies were being caught by some pier fishermen during the daylight hours, I decided to head to cheesehead land for the late afternoon/early evening bite.


My trout outfit is similar to my salmon outfit, but is a little more on the “lighter” side. I brought the 9′6” microlite with 6# test P-Line to the lakefront today, and decided to chuck a variety of spoons in the upper column of the water.


I arrived at my spot at about 4pm today, and began casting (something I’ve become very familiar with these last two weeks). At around 4:30, I felt a good thud, swung the rod back, and the fish was on! Now, after missing two steelies yesterday, I was absolutely determined to land a fish.


My spoon was about 50 yards from the pier when the fish hit, and it immediately took a 20 yard run, then did an aerial and fish tail walk. Knowing that I only had about 125 yards of 6# test, I was really hoping that I’d land this fish. After gaining about 65 yards on it, it shot to my left along the pier. I actually chased it. I didn’t want to give up any more line. A fast paced walk while following the fish led me about 70 yards to my left from where I hooked up. Like I said, I was DETERMINED not to lose this fish! I eventually tired it out enough, and led it to the net.


30.5″, 12#s. CHROME! Ahhhh, nothing really beats a lake steelie!


Note – super secret spoon is exposed in pic! Well, not really a super secret. Just some spoon I picked up in the yooper that I had never seen before. Thought I’d give it a try today…



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Finally! After a tough week of missed fish, I had something nice flopping around on the pier!


So on I went, and continued my casting. Around 6pm, I felt another solid thump, but I failed to connect. I retrieved my spoon, and flung another cast out far into the lake. About 6 revolutions on the reel later, another THUMP. Fish on!



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A ten minute battle went on, and I came out on top for a 2nd time today.


Another beautiful Lake Michigan steelie. 29″, 10#s.



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I wrapped fishing up around 7pm and walked off the pier with my fish. That’s a very pleasant walk as all the other anglers eye you and your fish and ask, “whoa, what did you get them on???” For the last week, I was asking that question.


Not a bad day on the lakefront. Two for the smoker that will be distributed to friends and family.



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I’ll be chasing trib chrome tomorrow. We’ll see how that goes…


3 Antworten

  1. Arnel says:

    Nice job Mike. That’s got to be a great feeling.

    Looks like action in the North Gap is picking up, jigging from a boat. I don’t own one, but some deep diving cranks off the end has worked for me in the past.

  2. Dan says:

    sweetness Mike!! The fun starts now!

  3. TrailCreekPro says:

    Whoa, I just got a boner

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