Kenneth Lee

Today's 1/2 day trip was with Bill and Brad, a couple of Iraq War veterans that are up here as part of a military band that's traveling around playing concerts throughout the area. The other day they played up at Munising, tonight they will be at the bandshell in Escanaba. We started fishing around 7 a.m. and had a nice 15 fish limit by 10:30 a.m.,. We then made one more pass and upgraded a few fish before heading in around noon. It was a fun morning with a couple of great guys. Most of the fish were 15 to 17 inchers, but on our last pass we did get a couple of 19 inchers that put up such a fight in the 75 degree water I thought maybe we had sheepshead on. Harnesses trolled behind bottom bouncers did the trick again. I was worried that the bite might not be as good after that strong front that passed through and all the lightning we had, but the fish were still hungry and we had a great time! Here's a picture and video of today's catch that Bill is going to fry up for the guys tonight. Good luck from all of us in the Bay de Noc area.

Captain Ken Lee

www.baydenoccharters.net

Fish Species: Walleye
Bait Used: spinners/crawlers
Tackle Used: Uglystick rods/Okuma Linecounters
Method Used: trolling
Water Depth: 8-12 feet
Water Temperature: 75-78 degrees
Wind Direction: west
Wind Speed: 10-15 mph



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Kenneth Lee

About The Author: Captain Kenneth Lee

Company: Bay de Noc Charters

Area Reporting: Little Bay de Noc

Bio: I have fished my whole life. Moved to Little Bay de Noc in November of 1996 when my dad and brother and I bought Sall-Mar Resort. Have been chartering for walleye on both Little and Big Bay de Noc the last 8 years or so. I have been featured on national TV on the "The Next Bite" tv show with Keith Kavajcez. Was also named one of the best walleye guides in the country in the June 2005 issue of Field and Stream. I'm am on Warrior Boats pro-staff and love it when parents bring their kids on my charters!

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