Jratthelake
07-08-2009, 10:26 PM
Other than a small lull in the action yesterday, due to cold front conditions and east winds, the Walleye bite continues. From the rock reefs to the weedlines guests are finding fish. Jig and twister combo, perferably white, and live bait for the deeper fish is the ticket.
Musky fishing has been exciting the past couple of days with a couple of hook-ups, a few really nice follows and a 36" fish caught. I have been fishing with a newcomber to Musky fishing and have possibly created another monster. On our first night out we caught the 36 inch fish and 3 casts later had a much larger fish, an upper 40 class fish, follow a spinnerbait aggressivly for about 30 seconds before veering off into the depths. This afternoon we saw 2 fish and one more this evening, definitly an increase in activity the past few days. Again topwater has seen plenty of action.
Musky fishing has been exciting the past couple of days with a couple of hook-ups, a few really nice follows and a 36" fish caught. I have been fishing with a newcomber to Musky fishing and have possibly created another monster. On our first night out we caught the 36 inch fish and 3 casts later had a much larger fish, an upper 40 class fish, follow a spinnerbait aggressivly for about 30 seconds before veering off into the depths. This afternoon we saw 2 fish and one more this evening, definitly an increase in activity the past few days. Again topwater has seen plenty of action.