Captain Geoff's Blog

Fishing Report - May 29th

On behalf of the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff with your fishing report for May 29th.

Many of you might be aware we have a new sponsor for the 2010 fishing hotline, Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira. But if you’re like me, you didn’t know that they have the best Lake Michigan tackle selection in the area. Not only is the selection large, but they have gone to great trouble to put some of the latest and greatest stuff on the shelves right along with all your tried and true tackle. Stop out to Midwest Shooters Supply at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 67 in Lomira. Please tell them Captain Geoff sent you.

What a beautiful weekend so far. Knock on wood it holds out, but the weather man has us enjoying this right through the weekend. Predicted southeast winds for today never found their way out of the northeast, but waves topped out at 3 feet and only so briefly today.

Fishing was great for most with fish all over from 60 feet of water out to 200 feet. The catch was finding the biters which were a bit scattered within that whole range.

Rainbows, Kings, and cohos made up mixed coolers without a dominant species for most. Most cohos and rainbows were high in the water column and caught on birds with Richard’s Champagne or Blue Green Gold flies. Kings are hitting downriggers from 70 and 110 feet down with white or green flashers and any of your favorite flies.

A tip from the captain…pay special attention to lead lengths behind the ball as this can be a critical detail. If you are limited to a few rods only, focus on getting a lot of birds out and a couple downriggers. Leadcore, dipsey’s, and weapons were spotty for many fisherman.  

This years first club event is Sunday June 27 for the Big Brother’s Big Sister’s event. Stay tuned for more info.

On behalf of our new sponsor, Midwest Shooter Supply and the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff wishing you all great fishing.

Fishing Report - May 26th

On behalf of the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff with your fishing report for May 26th.

Many of you might be aware we have a new sponsor for the 2010 fishing hotline, Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira. But if you’re like me, you didn’t know that they have the best Lake Michigan tackle selection in the area. Not only is the selection large, but they have gone to great trouble to put some of the latest and greatest stuff on the shelves right along with all your tried and true tackle. Stop out to Midwest Shooters Supply at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 67 in Lomira. Please tell them Captain Geoff sent you.

If I were dumped from a time machine into this week, I would have had to guess it was the end of June. Unfortunately, part of the reason I would be thinking that is the sparse coho action this week. Some hot and humid days this week have the water rapidly warming. The sun is also contributing to pushing fish out of the shallows. But, the coho is not being as well represented in the catches as we would expect from their spring migration. It’s still early and they may just be getting started. They did not arrive last year until the second week in June so no cause for panic, just a head-scratcher at this point.

The good news is the fishing has been very good despite the lack of coho. Double-digit catches continue with reports os some charters bringing in 20 – 25 fish yesterday. Most action seems to be out in the 180 to 250 range working the surface and the deeps of 100 plus feet. Lots of big kings and a great rainbow fishery are making up for the lack of coho.

I don’t have any new info on baits. Green or white flashers with bullfrog or aqua have been working deep while Richard’s blue green gold peanut fly has to be running behind an orange double-o on the surface.

This years first club event is Sunday June 27 for the Big Brother’s Big Sister’s event. Stay tuned for more info.

On behalf of our new sponsor, Midwest Shooter Supply and the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff wishing you all great fishing.

Fishing Report - May 22nd

On behalf of the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff with your fishing report for May 22nd.

Many of you might be aware we have a new sponsor for the 2010 fishing hotline, Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira. But if you’re like me, you didn’t know that they have the best Lake Michigan tackle selection in the area. Not only is the selection large, but they have gone to great trouble to put some of the latest and greatest stuff on the shelves right along with all your tried and true tackle. Stop out to Midwest Shooters Supply at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 67 in Lomira. Please tell them Captain Geoff sent you.

As expected we had thick fog this morning which never really cleared out. Visibilities were down to under 100 yards for most of the day. Yet there were quite a few boats out there and most were rewarded with decent fishing.

 

The fish have concentrated some. Many were still marked from the harbor out to 60 feet this morning, but the catching was done in one of two areas from the reports I received. Many boats worked the 80 – 120 foot range and had steady bites. Others fished the 180 to 250 foot range with some success.

The fish are still being caught either down deep or at the surface without much going on in between. Bullfrog flies behind either white or green flashers continue to dominate the depths. Orange double-o’s with Richard’s blue green gold, or champagne are the hot baits for the surface behind ½ ounce to 2 ounce weights. As for spoons, anything with pinks or purples is hooking up rainbows and cohos run at the top or occasionally on a dipsey.

This years first club event is Sunday June 27 for the Big Brother’s Big Sister’s event. Stay tuned for more info.

On behalf of our new sponsor, Midwest Shooter Supply and the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff wishing you all great fishing.

Fishing Report - May 21

On behalf of the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff with your fishing report for May 21st.

Many of you might be aware we have a new sponsor for the 2010 fishing hotline, Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira. But if you’re like me, you didn’t know that they have the best Lake Michigan tackle selection in the area. Not only is the selection large, but they have gone to great trouble to put some of the latest and greatest stuff on the shelves right along with all your tried and true tackle. Stop out to Midwest Shooters Supply at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 67 in Lomira. Please tell them Captain Geoff sent you.

The weather took a big turn Friday. Northeast winds early and rain have shaken the system up a little. A couple days of warm sun brought the surface temp up into the mid fifties and the northeast wind pushed that warm water down. There was one report of mid-forty degree water 90 feet down, but that is unconfirmed. Regardless, the change has brought more fish out of the depths. Reports were scarce today, but it sounds like the kings can be caught above 100 feet of water now. I am having to piece together some sparse info, but it sounds like most are still working in 90 to 180 feet of water, but the fish have been up higher. There is also a population of fish hanging in that 60 foot range, but everyone keeps going past them to get to where everyone knows there are biting fish.  

As far as baits go, things have not changes from yesterday’s report. White flashers with bullfrog or aqua flies continue to be good. Near the top, orange double-o’s with Rainbow Richard’s peanut flies in blue/ green/ gold are a must-run for the cohos. With rainbows around you should definitely run a few spoons near the top 25 feet of water with some pink or purple.

They are calling for fog early tomorrow. It has not been necessary to be out early as fish have been biting most of the day. So if the fog is thick and you don’t have radar, check out a local establishment for breakfast and wait for the fog to thin out or break. Smaller boats do not necessarily show up on radar and that starts a list of potential problems that you could encounter in thick fog. Please be safe.

This years first club event is Sunday June 27 for the Big Brother’s Big Sister’s event. Stay tuned for more info.

On behalf of our new sponsor, Midwest Shooter Supply and the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff wishing you all great fishing.

Fishing Report - May 20th

On behalf of the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff with your fishing report for May 20th.

Many of you might be aware we have a new sponsor for the 2010 fishing hotline, Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira. But if you’re like me, you didn’t know that they have the best Lake Michigan tackle selection in the area. Not only is the selection large, but they have gone to great trouble to put some of the latest and greatest stuff on the shelves right along with all your tried and true tackle. Stop out to Midwest Shooters Supply at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 67 in Lomira. Please tell them Captain Geoff sent you.

Fishing has been very good this week with the cohos showing up in good numbers along with some great fishing for kings and rainbows. The other great part about the fishing right now is you will find fish everywhere. Yesterday there were boats fishing from 25 feet of water out to 250 feet of water, and they were all catching.

Water temps in the low forties have fish scattered all over the water column, but there seems to be enough to go around. That said, the top twenty feet and the 80 – 120 range have been the best as far as your running depths. Again, put some baits in between or you will miss some bites.

As far as baits go, things seemed to have picked up right where we left off last year. White flashers with bullfrog or aqua flies were good Wednesday. Near the top, orange double-o’s with Rainbow Richard’s peanut flies in green/ gold are a must-run for the cohos. Spoons were a little cold yesterday, but that was the exception for the week. With rainbows around you should definitely run a few near the top 25 feet of water with some pink or purple. Throw one deep as well for big kings near the bottom or if you like the occasional laker.

If you do happen to get out, please stop by the boat and let me know what you find. I am in the north slips, east side, number 13. I could use your help to get the word out on the fishing. 

This years first club event is Sunday June 27 for the Big Brother’s Big Sister’s event. Stay tuned for more info.

On behalf of our new sponsor, Midwest Shooter Supply and the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff wishing you all great fishing in 2010.

Fishing Report - May 18

On behalf of the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff with your fishing report for May 18th.

Many of you might be aware we have a new sponsor for the 2010 fishing hotline, Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira. But if you’re like me, you didn’t know that they have the best Lake Michigan tackle selection in the area. Not only is the selection large, but they have gone to great trouble to put some of the latest and greatest stuff on the shelves right along with all your tried and true tackle. Stop out to Midwest Shooters Supply at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 67 in Lomira. Please tell them Captain Geoff sent you.

In case you have not heard yet, the salmon are here. Coolers are coming in with double-digit numbers including big kings, cohos, and rainbows. The graph is showing a lot of fish out there in several areas. Baitfish are piled up in the harbor which has to be bringing in fish, but I have no reports from anyone fishing the harbor. Most reports have covered the 60 foot range, the 90 – 110 range, and 150 – 200 foot range. Biting fish have been found in all these areas.

Fish are being caught in most areas of the water column as well. Riggers down 80 – 95 feet have been taking salmon both coho and kings. But, salmon and rainbows are also being taken off the surface on birds. I was out Sunday and Monday afternoons and did not have much action between 20 and 60 feet. But again, there were hits there so you should be covering that water.

Water temps were in the low forties at the surface and right at 40 degrees just 15 feet down. Lots of sun and east winds this week will likely warm the surface temps so look for the water temps to stratify as we get later in the week. This should help to narrow the depth range where you can find fish.

Orange double o’s and peanut flies up high and flasher fly combos at run deeper seem to be the strongest presentations. Spoons have been taking fish, but have been a little slower. Run your favorites and expect fish if the pattern continues. Aside from it being a little rough out, the fishing was very easy the past couple days.

If you do happen to get out, please stop by the boat and let me know what you find. I am in the north slips, east side, number 19. I could use your help to get the word out on the fishing. 

This years first club event is Sunday June 27 for the Big Brother’s Big Sister’s event. Stay tuned for more info.

On behalf of our new sponsor, Midwest Shooter Supply and the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff wishing you all great fishing in 2010.

Fishing Report - May 15th

On behalf of the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff with your fishing report for May 14th, 2010.

Many of you might be aware we have a new sponsor for the 2010 fishing hotline, Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira. But if you’re like me, you didn’t know that they have the best Lake Michigan tackle selection in the area. Not only is the selection large, but they have gone to great trouble to put some of the latest and greatest stuff on the shelves right along with all your tried and true tackle. Stop out to Midwest Shooters Supply at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 67 in Lomira. Please tell them Captain Geoff sent you.

A welcome sight the empty trailers in the marina parking lot. The site of people out fishing a beautiful afternoon. Not too many came in while I was there, but I was able to get something to work with for those of you who will be on the water tomorrow. I’ll be out there testing the waters myself. I am starting early to see if there is a sunrise bite. I will start shallow, but that does contradict the info I received. Reports were of cohos and kings scattered in all depths from the surface to 94 down in 100 – 140 feet of water. A few rainbows have been reported as well, though they did not all hit a cooler. A mayfly hatch was reported so make sure to run some baits up high as baitfish will be feeding on the flies as well as some rainbows.

There was also a report of a lot of fish in the 30 foot range. Those who fished them did not get any takers, but they stirred up a lot of curiosity among fisherman. I will be going to work on them in the morning and will let you know if I can get a hook into these mystery fish.

Put your favorites in the water as not report of a hot bait. Run coho and rainbow rigs as they are a safe bet. Lakers are still being caught but with salmon and rainbows around, not many are targeting lakers.

If you do happen to get out, please stop by the boat and let me know what you find. I am in the north slips, east side, number 19. I could use your help to get the word out on the fishing.  

This years first club event is Sunday June 27 for the Big Brother’s Big Sister’s event. Stay tuned for more info.

On behalf of our new sponsor, Midwest Shooter Supply and the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff wishing you all great fishing in 2010.

Fishing Report - May 14th

On behalf of the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff with your fishing report for May 14th, 2010.

Many of you might be aware we have a new sponsor for the 2010 fishing hotline, Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira. But if you’re like me, you didn’t know that they have the best Lake Michigan tackle selection in the area. Not only is the selection large, but they have gone to great trouble to put some of the latest and greatest stuff on the shelves right along with all your tried and true tackle. Stop out to Midwest Shooters Supply at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 67 in Lomira. Please tell them Captain Geoff sent you.

We should be talking more about fishing than weather by the next report as light winds and sunny skies are bound to bring out some fisherman. This morning the winds are strong from the west, but it is very fishable out there. They have made a change in the weather report for the weekend, but it still looks pretty decent. Winds will switch to the east northeast for Saturday, but will be light. Sunday they go east but will still be under 10 knots. This time of year an east wind can be very favorable.

There is a great plume of dirty water getting pushed out of the harbor today which provides some cover for bait. Start there if you go out today or early tomorrow. With strong west winds it may be the only warmer water you will find. Work mudlines along the shore and if nothing is doing there, work your way out to the 50 – 60 foot range.

If you do happen to get out, please stop by the boat and let me know what you find. I hope to be out for a shake down on Sunday, but will be at the boat most of today and some of tomorrow afternoon. I am in the north slips, east side, number 19. I could use your help to get the word out on the fishing.  

This years first club event is Sunday June 27 for the Big Brother’s Big Sister’s event. Stay tuned for more info.

On behalf of our new sponsor, Midwest Shooter Supply and the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff wishing you all great fishing in 2010.

Fishing Report - May 7th

On behalf of the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff with your fishing report for May 7th, 2010.

Many of you might be aware we have a new sponsor for the 2010 fishing hotline, Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira. But if you’re like me, you didn’t know that they have the best Lake Michigan tackle selection in the area. Not only is the selection large, but they have gone to great trouble to put some of the latest and greatest stuff on the shelves right along with all your tried and true tackle. Stop out to Midwest Shooters Supply at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 67 in Lomira. Please tell them Captain Geoff sent you.

Strong west winds this week pushed the warmer water out leaving behind 39 degree water and nice boat rides. Fish were hard to come by from the few reports I received. Winds have switched to the northeast which should help for the weekend. Winds are supposed to switch to the NW for Saturday, but they will be strong and rain is predicted. The winds are supposed to lay down in the evening so a night bite may be the only option.

Sunday looks to be the day to get out, so take mom fishing. Winds from the west and northwest, not to exceed 5 knots will at least make it pleasant out there.

I don’t have any reports from fisherman so I can only suggest that you look for pockets of warmer water and cloudy water. Hopefully the northeast winds will have provided some of each. Run a mix of everything as reports from earlier in the week included spoons, flasher fly, and dodger fly combos on dipseys, riggers and lead core.

The cohos have hit Racine in force so they should be only a little over a week away. This years first club event is Sunday June 27 for the Big Brother’s Big Sister’s event. Stay tuned for more info.

On behalf of our new sponsor, Midwest Shooter Supply and the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff wishing you all great fishing in 2010.

Fishing Report - May 2nd

On behalf of the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff with your fishing report for May 2nd, 2010.

Many of you might be aware we have a new sponsor for the 2010 fishing hotline, Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira. But if you’re like me, you didn’t know that they have the best Lake Michigan tackle selection in the area. Not only is the selection large, but they have gone to great trouble to put some of the latest and greatest stuff on the shelves right along with all your tried and true tackle. Stop out to Midwest Shooters Supply at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 67 in Lomira. Please tell them Captain Geoff sent you.

Welcome to the 2010 season fisherman. Fishing reports will be recorded 3 – 4 times per week. We will try to focus on the weekends as that is when most of you get out.

So let’s get to it. The weather has been less than cooperative over this past week. If you were fortunate enough to have some time in one of the breaks, the laker fishing was very good. I had the chance to talk to a couple fisherman and I made it out Wednesday for a few hours. We worked the humps and structure immediately out of the gap in 35 to 40 feet of water. Spoons, flasher fly, and dodger peanut fly combos all worked, but the hot spoon was a green Pro King ladderback. There were no bites on high lines, but riggers, dipsey’s, and 4 – 5 color lead out on yellow birds all took fish.

Word on the boards is the cohos have invaded Racine this weekend. A few have even hit the box in Milwaukee so it won’t be long before the cohos are here. They may be early so make sure you have your boats and tackle ready to go. It’s that time.

Water temps have been from 43 – 46 but warm weather and sun early in the week is likely to bring those temps up. West winds are supposed to be light so the water should warm up. Don’t hold me to it, the weather man has not been a safe bet this past week but I am left on rely on him. Cross your fingers.

On behalf of our new sponsor, Midwest Shooter Supply and the Great Lakes Sport Fishing Club, this is Captain Geoff wishing you all great fishing in 2010.
< Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Next >