Bio: Captain Jim Hirt is an outdoor writer for several publications and numerous websites. He is a Master Guide with a rich lifetime of fishing and backcountry experiences rivaled by few. He has been fishing Lake Michigan and operating Blue Max Charters for over 20 years He enjoys working with people.
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Posted on 2011-06-01
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Go to Wisconsin Fishing Network micro blog to read four new articles I have posted!! Good luck you may call me anytime for answers to salmon and trout fishing questions 414-828-1094
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Posted on 2011-03-28
bhavanaets Yes I like the article that you have posted. Posted on 2011-03-28
bhavanaets Really I like your way of experiences. Posted on 2011-03-28
The temperature break to 50 degrees is at least 100 feet down. The deepest we have caught fish is 145 feet down with the majority of our fish coming 95 to 130 feet down. This is my recommendation for location after the gale force wind. Head out 80 degrees from the north gap and set up in 100 feet
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Posted on 2010-10-06
George Dotty Wow 145 feet that is down there Posted on 2010-10-06
Fish are in everywhere. They are at the gaps in the river and out to 45 feet of water anywhere along the shore line. Good numbers on all size and age of fish. We are catching Chinooks to 20 pounds Lake Trout to 15
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Posted on 2010-09-07
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The big kings are in and the Rainbow Trout to 10 pounds are with them. West wind has cranked up an all species fishery out of Milwaukee. If you would like to get out check out my website at http://www.bluemaxcharters.com
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Posted on 2010-09-03
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May Coho season is in full swing. Great numbers on these tasty 4 pound fish is being enjoyed by all. As a bonus we have found a presentation for Chinooks in the 4-6 pound range. A combination of Chinooks and Coho is filling the box up quickly
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Posted on 2010-05-18
Agarwal Packers And Movers join my network packers and movers Posted on 2010-05-18
April fishing remains very good when you can get out. The weather has created some problems with presentation and access to the best fishing areas. Most of our charter trips are catching limits on Lake Trout with good numbers on Brown Trout
Action on Brown Trout and Lake Trout has been excellent out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin I will be fishing in 10 days. Trolling with small crankbaits on boards work the best in spring
Catching fish every day is a constant evaluation of variables. No two days are the same. Your ability to evaluate the changes will lead to your success.