Outnumbered
02-01-2010, 06:51 PM
Tried the waters off the Terrace sunday morning from 7am to 9:30am. Two guys with flashers fished the base of the break in 30' to 35' about 100 yards off. Ended up marking 2 good size fish and two small marks, no takers.
Forth trip over this year and have only marked maybe 15 good fish total to be generous. Been fishing the Bay with my dad and friends for years and we are definately seeing a drop in numbers of fish from last year. I have log books from 2000 through 2004 that showed pretty good fishing where it was not uncommon to mark 20 to 25 nice fish a night. Since about 2005 we have steadily marked and caught fewer fish (all the while putting more time in fishing). I am also no longer marking the suspended fish that would come in from 6' to 15' off bottom, these were the "hot" fish that seemed to be somewhat easier to coax into biting. Always been a fan of fishing the deep flats well away from the crowds, but these areas have really slowed the past few years too. Not sure if others have seen the same trend, but it is starting to scare me. One thing I have definately noticed is the water is continuing to become much more clear each year. Being able to see your jigging rapala in 30+' of water off the Vagabond is a big change from years ago. I'm hoping others are seeing the opposite and I need to change my tactics and find new locations. Just looking to see what other fisherman are seeing when looking back over the past number of years? Anyone else no longer marking suspended walleye's? Thanks for any input.
Greg - Manistique
Forth trip over this year and have only marked maybe 15 good fish total to be generous. Been fishing the Bay with my dad and friends for years and we are definately seeing a drop in numbers of fish from last year. I have log books from 2000 through 2004 that showed pretty good fishing where it was not uncommon to mark 20 to 25 nice fish a night. Since about 2005 we have steadily marked and caught fewer fish (all the while putting more time in fishing). I am also no longer marking the suspended fish that would come in from 6' to 15' off bottom, these were the "hot" fish that seemed to be somewhat easier to coax into biting. Always been a fan of fishing the deep flats well away from the crowds, but these areas have really slowed the past few years too. Not sure if others have seen the same trend, but it is starting to scare me. One thing I have definately noticed is the water is continuing to become much more clear each year. Being able to see your jigging rapala in 30+' of water off the Vagabond is a big change from years ago. I'm hoping others are seeing the opposite and I need to change my tactics and find new locations. Just looking to see what other fisherman are seeing when looking back over the past number of years? Anyone else no longer marking suspended walleye's? Thanks for any input.
Greg - Manistique