Joel Ballweg
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Nice first report Michael!
First time I can remember seeing an open water Lake Michigan salmon/trout fishing report here on IDO in late October.
That sure is a lot of info to digest! How in the heck do you remember all that stuff?
Nice bunch of fish though. 
Bet you didn't have many other boats, (if any) out there with you either.
-------------------- JOEL BALLWEG - IDO FIELD STAFF
SAUK-PRAIRIE LIVE BAIT & TACKLE
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John Tucker
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Wow, those are some solid looking fish. Nice to see a Milwaukee area report. I have family there and may have to give the big lake a shot some time.
I've never salmon fished, but have heard it is tough to forget once you've been into them.... looks like you where into them big time. Thanks for a great report, keep 'em coming!
-------------------- John Tucker
In Depth Outdoors Field Staff
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Wade Kuehl
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Nice job, Greybeard!
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Pete Bauer
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I've never salmon fished, but have heard it is tough to forget once you've been into them.... looks like you where into them big time. Thanks for a great report, keep 'em coming!
Agreed! Great report Grey Beard
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Luke Haugland
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Those salmon look like a blast! Thanks for the report!
-------------------- Luke Haugland - IDO Ice Pro Staff
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Briank
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Always go fishing when you can!
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Jeff Reifsteck
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Excellent report and a fun read!!!
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Jeff Jensen
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Outstanding Tons of great info Greybeard and like Joel stated.......how the heck do you remember all that stuff? I have to think hard just tying up a Dubuque 3-way rig
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Z-man
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It's good to see you reporting on this site, Grey Beard. Have enjoyed your reports on "the other site"....always very informative. This one makes me want to put the downriggers back on for one last open water outing.....tough to beat the in-harbor brown trout pitching bite though, connecting with the fighters in a hands-on manner....hmmmmm may have to do both!
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Bret Clark
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Thanks for a great read
-------------------- Bret Clark - IDO Ice Pro Staff
"Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway."
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bushman1
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Nice job with the fish and great report .
From Jeff
-------------------- Jeff Bennett - J & B Guided Fishing
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Eric Rehberg
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Great report and bunch of fish Very detailed information also. Looks like a great time
-------------------- Eric Rehberg
In-Depth Outdoors Field Staff
eric.rehberg@in-depthoutdoors.com
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Micah Witham
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Greybeard, thanks for posting a report on a section of "the water column" that doesn't get hit here much on IDO. I'm sure the salmon folks know what you're talking about but I would sure love to learn the basics of what you're doing and how to do it. Maybe next report could include the 411 of down rigger fishing and what you're using to catch these fish. Do you have any pics of the lures/baits you use or something like it to give an idea if not the actual specific bait? Either way, good read and keep posting.
-------------------- IDO Field Staff
BfishN Tackle Staff Team
www.BfishNTackle.com
micah.witham@in-depthoutdoors.com
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grey beard
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Thanks very much for all the positive feedback on my first report on IDO. If the fish gods are willing, there will be many more in the future.
As Joel said there aren’t many of us fishing the big pond this time of yr. Only saw 3 other boats on Tuesday and it was great weather. Fishing can be excellent throughout the fall. However the lack of fisherman to help locate the schools and the ever-present fall winds makes for a challenge for those of us willing venture out. I’ve had 25 fish limits while others are deer hunting.
People often ask how I remember all of the lures, depths etc. As with other types of fishing, we develop our favorite colors and methods. They can vary throughout the fishing season but we usually remember what, where and how we caught fish under those conditions and pull it out again. To a certain extent I try to limit my lure selection a bit as it just gets confusing. However, it seems each year something that was hot last summer now isn’t and something new revs up. I’m fortunate to be on the pro-staff for Raider spoons so they get a lot of play in my spread. If you want to see what the spoons I mention look like you can check their website. If you want to know the colors I like you can send me a PM.
For Micah: Your request for a primer on trolling is so broad and general I couldn’t do it justice here. However the best book I’ve read on trolling for salmon is Dan Keating’s first book that he wrote with Chip Porter, “Great Lakes Salmon & Trout Fishing - The Complete Troller's Guide”. It is a real short cut for learning the various techniques. His second book, “Keating on Kings” is also a great read and I’ve read it more than once. You can google search a source for his books.
Grey Beard
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Micah Witham
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Nice, thanks greybeard.
-------------------- IDO Field Staff
BfishN Tackle Staff Team
www.BfishNTackle.com
micah.witham@in-depthoutdoors.com
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