Capt. Ralph Steiger had a moment fit for a king on Monday.
While he and clients were following bait and casting a Northland Thumper jig and Northland Tackle Impulse grub for coho and brown trout on southern Lake Michigan, he latched into something special and big.
“It hit boat-side and only 15 feet of line was out,’’ Steiger said. “I thought I had a state-record brown. It had me around the boat five or six times. It was a helluva fight, I will say that. I wish I could do that every day.’’
When it was netted, he had the surprise of a big spring Chinook salmon, weighing 16 pounds, 11 ounces, caught shallow.
“I’ve only caught one other [king in spring] casting like that and it was 9 or 10 pounds,’’ Steiger said.
His king is one of several big ones in recent days on southern Lake Michigan.
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