Our Salmon(Kings and Cohos) and Trout (Browns and Steelhead) are still working the current scoured ridges between 56 and 66 feet of water. When it's calm like today, these humps and ridges become evident by the flat looking water between the ripples, that contains water being pushed to the surface by the underwater currents. This temperature change also is holding insects and bait in areas that appear to look like "slicks". Weeds and "Lake Michigan Jellyfish" (plastic bags) are gathered in these areas, along with other garbage. It's sort of like an eddy in a river that garbage and weeds collect. The fish are much further South than just a few days ago because the lake temperature in Michigan City is 50 on the beach, and they are looking for that edge.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
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