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Michigan City 5-9-16 May 09, 2016 10:11 am #6087

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Two hours in front, a bit east and west of Lighthouse, in and out of creek mudline, 20-55'. nine rods, 48 degree water three below surface, ZERO fish aboard Three Buoys.
Had one rip on a Dipsy, but few marks, even fewer bait and water visibility barely one foot.

FYI, a couple charter boats had 25 or more silver fish (90% coho, a few steelies, small kings) from 220' depth over the weekend.
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Michigan City 5-9-16 May 09, 2016 10:44 am #6088

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Thank for the report. At least you got out!
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Michigan City 5-9-16 May 09, 2016 3:31 pm #6096

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Chilly day out there I am guessing! Mother Nature has not been very kind so far this year.
Boatless!

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Michigan City 5-9-16 May 09, 2016 7:38 pm #6100

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Actually, I was thinking it was (or used to be) ideal chinook conditions - little choppy, little rainy, chilly water temps - only one important thing was missing.

But, yes, Mother Nature has kept the near-shore water churned and silty since mid-March over here.

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