Saturday, June 1, 2013

Lake Huron: Coho Salmon!



I put together a video that I shot a few weeks back out on Lake Huron here in Michigan.  The scene is the thumb of Michigan along some really quiet beach front property.  I loved this spot because there was no boat traffic at all, due to the fact that there was no boat launch for miles!
 ADVANTAGE: ME!  lol

Thanks for watching!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Kayak Fish the Great Lakes NOMO Charity Event

This is the second year I've fished in the KFGL Charity tournament.  All proceeds went to the Make-a-wish foundation and I believe the total raised was upwards of $2,000.  A nice little event for a good cause.  A ton of fish were caught and released, many from Lake St. Clair.  You could fish anywhere you wanted to basically for this event, but Lake St. Clair was a popular destination....as it always is.

Two kayaks were given away to winners in two different categories.  Many other prizes were raffled away as well.  I ended up scoring a 34 inch pike that won a "big fish" prize pack!  Thanks to all that helped me get the shots to put this little video recap together.


Sunday, April 28, 2013

Return of the King





Spring fishing on Lake Huron has fast become my favorite adventure in my Hobie.
So far this spring I had struck out with mother nature as it has been terribly cold and rainy. The waters have been complete mud, making fishing impossible. This was my first successful trip, and it was quite a relief to see my fishing pole take a big bend as a nice king took a swipe at my offering.
I launched out of Lakeport, Michigan into the vast blue of Lake Huron and ended up going 2-2 with a silvery, stout 14 pound Spring King and a fresh Lake Huron Laker weighing in at 10 pounds.

About time!! Can't wait to do it again, hope it's sooner than later.



 

A short vid recap of the morning trip:


 


Thursday, March 14, 2013

Keepin' Busy till Spring




While I wait patiently for the hard water to morph back into it's liquid state, I made a few trips out to Lake St. Clair for some ice fishing. I brought along my boy Jack to enjoy some of Michigan's best ice fishing locations. We caught a few, but I think I caught more perch on video than I caught on my jigs for sure. Take a look at a video Jack and I made with my new Drift Ghost and Drift HD.


                                        

Sunday, December 9, 2012

It's Been A While...



It's been a long while from my last post, and with plenty good reason. I've had the Hobie out only a couple times since May, but boy do I miss it.  The birth of my daughter in July has brought on a world with much less fishing for me, but it is oh so worth it.  Getting up at 3am to head out the door to fish on the weekend has morphed into waking up to cries for a warm bottle...lol  So with even more responsibilities, fishing has taken the back burner......for now.  I can't wait to get back out from time to time to see what the vast open waters of Michigan have in store for a guy in a small motor-less vessel.

happy family on vacation
little bundle of joy













        




       
          Here are a few pictures and a Musky video to get my blog timeline back up to date a little bit.

Musky caught near Metro Beach on Lake St. Clair mid summer


under the Hobie view
 
A little "Jaws" remake, all in good fun

I did make a short appearance back out on a northwestern Michigan pier for a quick King Salmon fix in mid-August.  There was not much action on this day, but a few fish were around to make the trip worthwhile.

Lake Michigan salmon action


On a recent family vacation near Traverse City, I made a quick run over to a small river to see if there was any action to keep me busy for a few hours.  There were not many fish around, and most seemed to be late season post spawn salmon.  I managed to get a small coho to snap at a spinner for my effort. The river was very low due to a lack of rain in the area.


The little kayak-fisher on my shoulder is daring me to try a go at winter kayak fishing again, so look for a few bone chilling stories, pics soon.





                                                  

Monday, May 14, 2012

New Hobie Gettin' the Slime


This Spring has been nothing short of a blast so far.  I have recently made a few trips out onto the big fish pond about 3 miles to the east of my home.  Lake St. Clair holds a wide variety of fish ranging from the always willing and frisky sunfish to the mighty, "take no prisoners," Musky.  I made plans to drowned a few small lures in the lake and see what she wanted to give up.  I fished with a buddy from Pennsylvania a few days and we really tore into the pike.  The tight shallows gave up a few nice largies, and the smallies made a couple of appearances. My Hobie Pro Angler is getting the stink treatment, as many many fish have come to take a peek at the inside.




I had time to throw together a short video.  Hope you enjoy, time to get after a few more!


Sunday, April 15, 2012

New Rig, Early Success for 2012


I bid farewell to my Ocean Kayak Big Game late this mild winter, and said hello to the Hobie Pro Angler. This rig is powered by the Mirage drive from Hobie, which is an extraordinary peddle-powered dual fin device that races a kayak fisher through the water like a hot knife through butter. This rig is going to be a blast to fish from, and with added stability and many fisherman friendly features the rig should bring in some quality catches. I already added some custom PVC extras that help make this rig a fish catching machine.



light pole mounted on custom rod/net carrier.
custom through scupper transducer set-up
Ready to chase some early spring salmon, lakers, browns or steelies at Harbor beach,MI




The first trip out of the new Hobie came at Port Sanilac,MI along the Lake Huron coast on April 1st.
This trip resulted in a 1-5 outting where dull hooks seemed to be my biggest problem.  I ventured to the south out of the harbor in 9-15 foot of water and picked up a fury of hits around mid morning, with only one finding it's way to the boat. A nice 21 inch spring Coho Salmon.

I next found myself headed out of a small park in Lakeport,MI also on the southern Lake Huron coast.  I was joined by a fellow Great Lakes Domination teammate. (Kayak Wars)

The morning temps started out at 23 degrees, so I guess you could say it was a tad chilly.  We were not going to be stopped though, and Rich landed the first fish of the morning.
It was a nice little steelhead that put a smile on his face.

I went on to miss a fish shortly after that, then near the end of the morning found myself on the winning end of a short battle with a small Lake Huron Coho.  The bait of choice was a jointed challenger silver and black body bait.


A few days later, to end the long Easter weekend, I decided to try my luck at Harbor Beach, MI.
The conditions heading out were ideal, and I took a swipe down the long rock wall with no hits to show for the effort.  I then decided to head for a small creek to the south of the harbor, and just before I arrived near the creek......WHAMO!  FISH ON!

I ended up going 2-4 for the short morning trip, and I got outta there as the north winds picked up and the waves were building.  Both fish were small Coho Salmon.  The Kings have eluded me thus far.  I know they are there though.

The new Hobie has performed perfectly through the first three trips.