Calvin21:Last fall I was fishing for Salmon, Lakers or Browns up at Port Austin and was using little Cleos without any success, but we could see the salmon darting around right next to the break wall, it looked like they were chasing minnows. Anyway I was wonder if anybody has tried using a minnow for slamon and if it worked?
I have never heard of anyone using "minnows" to target Kings. I have caught a few Coho's in Lexington harbor on a minnow/ice jig combo. Steelhead will hit minnows, and so will Brown trout. Kings are more programmed to eat alewives and smelt. If you can use a cast net to catch your own live alewives, you will find that the Kings LOVE them. They can be used under a slip bobber, or off the bottom using a slip sinker rig. 8-12 lb. line, a reel with a smooth drag, a 9-11 foot medium action graphite shafted rod, and a trusty rod holder will serve you well.
Oh BTW- don't bother with Lake Huron. For the time being, alewives are virtually non-existent in that lake. Lake Michigan, on the other hand, has been a sure bet of recent.