The southwest winds have blown away the warm surface waters and created a situation called an upwelling, which means the cold water from the deepest part of the lake is coming in towards the shore to replace that water that has been blown away. The surface water outside the harbor is 50 degrees and the Alewives are packed into the harbor along with the Perch that came in yesterday afternoon. The Coho's are in 43 to 48 ft. of water.......... find the bait, find the fish! The Lake Trout are 90 ft. and deeper on the bottom with a big dodger with and fly behind it.Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Huge Trophy Lake Trout!
The southwest winds have blown away the warm surface waters and created a situation called an upwelling, which means the cold water from the deepest part of the lake is coming in towards the shore to replace that water that has been blown away. The surface water outside the harbor is 50 degrees and the Alewives are packed into the harbor along with the Perch that came in yesterday afternoon. The Coho's are in 43 to 48 ft. of water.......... find the bait, find the fish! The Lake Trout are 90 ft. and deeper on the bottom with a big dodger with and fly behind it.
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