Dick Wilkening
10-11-2009, 10:50 AM
This season went by to fast!
I am sitting here in my office looking out at 3-4 inches of snow on the ground and more to come.I am sure the Witch Bay road is full of happy hunters.
Dave B asked about an end of year wrap-up. I will probably sound like a broken record, but I think the overall fishing this year was better than any of the previous years.
The fish were all affected by the cold water conditions this year. With the water temp. only 44 degrees at opener and never getting above 60 before July, the weed and algae growth was very slow to develope. This changed some of the early season locations for all of the species. I found that you had to look at the rock structures, points and humps, out in the main lake areas. One thing the cooler water temps did for us this year was it kept the fish in shallower water than normal. Even in Aug. and Sept. I was still finding my walleyes and bass in 12 to 20 feet of water. Something else that I saw this year was that a lot of my walleyes were spitting up crawfish. Also when doing any crankbait fishing for the walleyes any lure in a crawfish color was a good producer. This could be related to a poor minnow hatch this year due to the cold spring conditions, or maybe the hatch was late and the minnows are smaller than normal.
The muskie fishing was a little slow to develope this year. But once it did it finished with a flurry. The buzz word around camp was COWGIRL. The muskies did seem to prefer the blade baits this year. But I seem to remember a year or two ago that the SS Shad was the hot ticket. So can I say the muskie fishing was any better this year, maybe yes, maybe no. Muskie success still falls down to three variables in my opinion.
Luck-with the right location.
Luck-with the right lure.
Luck-with the right presentation.
But all things considered the fishing was better this year than previous years. The size and numbers of all species is improving each year. This in my opinion to a direct result of the catch and release attitude of all our fisherman and women at Witch Bay. I personally would like to thank everyone for practicing catch and release.
Know final season report would be complete without a big thanks to the Witch Bay Staff. The food was excellent and the service was supurb.
Also a big thanks to Steve and Gail for suppling all of us with a World Class fishing resort with a family atmospher.
And I would like to thank all of the guests that I worked with and helped thru out the season. I enjoyed my year at Witch Bay very much and am looking forward to the next season.
Dick Wilkening
Witch Bay Pro Staff
I am sitting here in my office looking out at 3-4 inches of snow on the ground and more to come.I am sure the Witch Bay road is full of happy hunters.
Dave B asked about an end of year wrap-up. I will probably sound like a broken record, but I think the overall fishing this year was better than any of the previous years.
The fish were all affected by the cold water conditions this year. With the water temp. only 44 degrees at opener and never getting above 60 before July, the weed and algae growth was very slow to develope. This changed some of the early season locations for all of the species. I found that you had to look at the rock structures, points and humps, out in the main lake areas. One thing the cooler water temps did for us this year was it kept the fish in shallower water than normal. Even in Aug. and Sept. I was still finding my walleyes and bass in 12 to 20 feet of water. Something else that I saw this year was that a lot of my walleyes were spitting up crawfish. Also when doing any crankbait fishing for the walleyes any lure in a crawfish color was a good producer. This could be related to a poor minnow hatch this year due to the cold spring conditions, or maybe the hatch was late and the minnows are smaller than normal.
The muskie fishing was a little slow to develope this year. But once it did it finished with a flurry. The buzz word around camp was COWGIRL. The muskies did seem to prefer the blade baits this year. But I seem to remember a year or two ago that the SS Shad was the hot ticket. So can I say the muskie fishing was any better this year, maybe yes, maybe no. Muskie success still falls down to three variables in my opinion.
Luck-with the right location.
Luck-with the right lure.
Luck-with the right presentation.
But all things considered the fishing was better this year than previous years. The size and numbers of all species is improving each year. This in my opinion to a direct result of the catch and release attitude of all our fisherman and women at Witch Bay. I personally would like to thank everyone for practicing catch and release.
Know final season report would be complete without a big thanks to the Witch Bay Staff. The food was excellent and the service was supurb.
Also a big thanks to Steve and Gail for suppling all of us with a World Class fishing resort with a family atmospher.
And I would like to thank all of the guests that I worked with and helped thru out the season. I enjoyed my year at Witch Bay very much and am looking forward to the next season.
Dick Wilkening
Witch Bay Pro Staff