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Had a great time out of Two Rivers a few day's back. Fishin was heavy at the break of dawn. Was on the water by 4am. I put the dipsey in on the port side, started to send a down rigger and the dipsey went off. Handed the rod to my brother Jason and the downrigger triped. It was like that for about 20 minutes before we could get all the lines in. Was out with my good friend Mike and his son Nick. Nick works on one of the charters and he just so happend to have the day off so he went fishing!! My kind of guy. The fishing was hot on the high lines, we never did get another hit on the downriggers. Flat calm with temps around 70. My brother Jason had never done this before, so he reeled in most of the fish. Needless to say he was pretty wore out at the end. Biggest was around 15lbs, all kings except for one puney little rainbow, which I caught of course! I tell you what, you guy's over next to Lake Michigan have just a fantastic fishery...

Jason with his 1st Michigan fish.

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One of the better fish.

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And the results.

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Super black, sounds like you had a good trip. I spent 3 days at Two rivers last year. We stayed at that campground and the dredge ran 24 hrs aday and kept my buddies awake grin.gif. Always nice to have some pics to add to the report. I'm not a moderator but something tells me they wont like the meat pole pic. Might want to check on that. Was there alot of boats out?

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