Lake Michigan Fishing Reports


July 30th Fishing Report--Fishing is good all day!

Posted for Lake Michigan by Captain Keith Kloet of Lie-A-Lot Charter Boat Fishing of Ludington on August 3rd, 2009
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The morning and evening fishing are both excellent right now. We started fishing on the bank as usual and caught fish early. The west wind brought in worm water and the fish moved out and down deep. We moved the boat out in to 175ft to 220ft of water and found fish 80ft to 150ft down. In the afternoon we started out deep and stayed there all afternoon. We had 2 more excellent catches today. Program: Riggers, 85ft, 101ft, 123ft, and 144ft deep were all productive with spin doctors and flies. Wire divers, lows at 175ft and 200ft back with mag divers and 10in Spin Doctors with meatless teasers. Highs at 250ft and 275ft back with meat rigs. Cores, 4- core and 1/2, 2 with ½ lb weights. These had Mag Moon Shines.

July 26th Fishing Report--Time to Book Your Charter!

Posted for Lake Michigan by Captain Keith Kloet of Lie-A-Lot Charter Boat Fishing of Ludington on July 30th, 2009
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Super fishing continues! Give your favorite charter captain a call today and catch your limit!

Super fishing continues. The waters on the bank of the state park are hot. The fish started biting in the dark again. We had doubles, triples, and 5 on at once. Lots of action to go around! August is just around the corner, and fish are staging for the first run up the PM River. If you haven’t booked your fishing trip yet, now is the time--prime time! Give your favorite captain a call. Program: the fish stabilized and we are catching lots of fish, the program remains the same as July 24th.

July 25th Fishing Report--An Exciting Adventure!!!

Posted for Lake Michigan by Captain Keith Kloet of Lie-A-Lot Charter Boat Fishing of Ludington on July 28th, 2009
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Lie-a-Lot Charters of Ludington reports that Lake Michigan fishing is fantastic!

Saturday was an exciting adventure. The weather looked a little shaky, so I checked the Internet before I left the house and the radar showed the main front had gone through. My crew for the morning had arrived on time and we left the dock at 4:30am. As we approached the pier head, I saw lightning to the southwest. After another quick check of the boats radar, I determined that two new cells had popped up. One cell was north of the point and the one I could see was going to hit Ludington dead on. I made the decision to out run the storm. Headed for the bank (02’s). As we set lines the fish started biting in the dark right away. With the approaching storm, kept the rest of the boats were trapped in port. We continued to slam the fish, had 8 fish on at one time. Only got a few drops of rain, but what a light show. We filled 2 coolers with fish, best catch of the wear. Same program as last report.

July 24th Fishing Report--Excellent Fishing!!!

Posted for Lake Michigan by Captain Keith Kloet of Lie-A-Lot Charter Boat Fishing of Ludington on July 24th, 2009
Another excellent day of fishing. We left the dock early 4:30am. On the way out of the harbor and outside in 50ft I marked lots of fish, but I still don’t have confidence in the morning bite at the pier. It’s all too short and you can get burned. We headed back to the point. It was extremely foggy, I had to run the boat on Interments, couldn’t see a thing. We set up in the 01s in 80ft of water. The soon as we got the rods out the action started. We started the morning with 2 fish on, boated those and 3 more hit. The action continued for us all day. Today was the first day this year we filled 1 cooler and had to start the 2nd. We caught all nice 4 year old King Salmon.
Program: Riggers 41ft, 52ft, and 61ft down. Blue bubble glow spin doctor with a glow blue bubble fly on the shoot and moon shines on the out and downs. Wires: Highs with tuxedo and mirage fly and lows with blue bubble combo. Cores: Plugs and moon shines.

July 21 Fishing Report

Posted for Lake Michigan by Captain Keith Kloet of Lie-A-Lot Charter Boat Fishing of Ludington on July 21st, 2009
The fish on the bank took a pounding over the weekend, and on Monday I still had not heard any good reports. Got a hot tip from Pentwater boats and the wind blew out of the SE all night. This might bring in some cold water in down there. It’s a long trip, 16 miles down to the dunes at Hart. I decided to go for it. We left early again and ran in the dark. Got there at dawn, and started setting rods in 85ft of water. The water temp was 42 degrees at 44ft. The second rod in the water took the first fish. Mike was letting the core out and a big king salmon wacked in before he could get the board on. Had some new fisherman onboard. After a short learning curve we began to fill the box. They had several doubles and a triple, 21 bites in all. What a morning lots of action. Wild thing Charters called. They were taking big 4 year old fish in 60ft if water right in front of the harbor. I had seen these fish on the way out in the morning, but decided that it me a short bite. I was wrong, with the overcast skies kept the fish active. They came in with a great box also. Good job! Wild Thing! With the a few Kings sniffing around the harbor, it will not be long before there all here, about another week.
Hot baits from Captain Chuck’s: Dreamweaver- SS, Super Glow Lemon, and High Adv Hitman. Spin doctor Blue Crush with blue fly. Moonshine- Raspberry Carbon 14.

July 17 Fishing Report

Posted for Lake Michigan by Captain Keith Kloet of Lie-A-Lot Charter Boat Fishing of Ludington on July 17th, 2009
I knew that with all the boats in town for the tournament fishing might be tuff. So I rounded up my crew early and got out on the water (4:30am). Went to Big point Sable, and set all the rods in the dark. The tournament didn’t start until 6:00am. I figured we had about an hour and 15 min. before they all arrived. The fish started biting right away. By the time gun went off for the tournament we had already boated 7 fish. As the boats arrived we stayed out in front of the pack and continued to troll north of the point 4 miles. (07’s). we continued to take fish through the day. Our Fishermen went home with a very nice box of fish. Program: Riggers 38ft, 45ft, and 55ft down with Moon shine spoons on the out and downs, and a white on white crush spin doctor and glow fly down the chute. Wire divers with a blue bubble spin doctor and blue bubble fly. High wires had Moon shine spoons. This combinations were hot early. As the riggers slowed the Led core rods took over. We had steady action until we pulled rods.