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Fall fishing makes Lake Michigan a busy place

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MILWAUKEE (MCT) — Milwaukee’s lakefront, scenic threshold to the world’s greatest freshwater resource, has a tendency to draw a crowd.

Even as temperatures dipped and summer slipped into fall this week, the harbor was one of the busier places in Brew City.

Sailors from four continents gathered to compete in the Soling Worlds. The fleet of sleek boats and support vessels made a parade-like passage through the harbor gaps each day to and from their open-water course.

At the other end of the spectrum, freighters the length of football fields chugged into and out of our fair port.

And less conspicuous — mostly — a smattering of sport-fishing boats trolled and drifted in the near-shore waters of Lake Michigan.

Eric Haataja of West Allis, Wis., and I had just embarked on a noon fishing outing from McKinley Marina one Monday when we contributed to a traffic jam in the harbor.

It would be tempting to blame a chinook salmon. But that would fail to acknowledge our intentions.

“We’re going to have to follow it,” Haataja said, eyeing the dwindling supply of line on my reel as a fish made off for points east.

The helmsmen on a half dozen sailboats nearby noticed the line sizzling through the water and deftly tacked to the south.

Haataja fired up the main outboard on his 19-foot fishing boat and closed the distance to the unseen but considerable force.

“Thank you,” Haataja said to the sailors as he slid our boat close to the breakwater and out of the traffic pattern.

It’s not a standard point of lecture in boating education courses. But it sure is nice when other vessels are aware of their surroundings and give a sport-fishing boat at least a brief right of way while fighting a fish.

Yes, we intended to hook the fish. No, we didn’t want to cause congestion in the harbor. And since it was the first fish of the day, we also didn’t want to lose it.

The fish circled the boat and went on several more long runs.

I don’t know if scientists have measured the horsepower of an 18-pound chinook salmon, but medium-weight fishing tackle is barely able to harness it.

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