walleyemaxx
05-16-2011, 10:32 AM
Hi everyone,
Guided a half day yesterday. Took Rob and his dad Bob on a run and gun tour casting crankbaits over shallower areas hoping to find weeds and fish relating to them. With the howling wind, I used a drift sock to try and slow our drift. It worked somewhat. The wind was so strong that it blew us past our structures faster than I wanted. What we did was just make more passes by the structures. It worked pretty well actually. Tried to find areas out of the wind, but that howling North East wind was blowing around every where.
We wound up catching a lot of Northerns during that time, and even a Perch on a crankbait. Then Rob hooked into a beautifull Small mouth Bass. It stayed down for the longest time making us think it could be a Walleye. After seeing the size of that gorgeous fish, we were not dissappointed. (picture at botom). Toward evening, the wind died down to a more manageable level. Still using the drift sock, we were able to make better drifts at a slower speed. Rob kept throwing crankbaits, and his dad Bob and I swithched to drifting jigs tipped with minnows. The crankbait action was nonexistent, but Bob started to catch several Perch and Crappie on the jig minnow combo. Every thing was released to be caught again.
We had a howling NE wind most of the day untill the evening when it died down to a Walleye chop. We had a crystal clear blue sky all day, with air temps in the 40's. The water temps stayed between 52-52.5 all day. Still to cold. The weeds are just starting to emerge. In one place, we saw a lot of weeds, but most places, they are just staring to grow. One spot, we had a loon keep chasing our baits. It would swim under water and follow our crank baits to the boat. Then it would surface right at the boat. It did that several times. I was thinking of moving because I did not want to hook a loon, but then it swam away leaving us chuckel at how wierd that was. Fishing the Big Chip is never dull. Good luck fishing everyone.
Waleyemaxx
Guided a half day yesterday. Took Rob and his dad Bob on a run and gun tour casting crankbaits over shallower areas hoping to find weeds and fish relating to them. With the howling wind, I used a drift sock to try and slow our drift. It worked somewhat. The wind was so strong that it blew us past our structures faster than I wanted. What we did was just make more passes by the structures. It worked pretty well actually. Tried to find areas out of the wind, but that howling North East wind was blowing around every where.
We wound up catching a lot of Northerns during that time, and even a Perch on a crankbait. Then Rob hooked into a beautifull Small mouth Bass. It stayed down for the longest time making us think it could be a Walleye. After seeing the size of that gorgeous fish, we were not dissappointed. (picture at botom). Toward evening, the wind died down to a more manageable level. Still using the drift sock, we were able to make better drifts at a slower speed. Rob kept throwing crankbaits, and his dad Bob and I swithched to drifting jigs tipped with minnows. The crankbait action was nonexistent, but Bob started to catch several Perch and Crappie on the jig minnow combo. Every thing was released to be caught again.
We had a howling NE wind most of the day untill the evening when it died down to a Walleye chop. We had a crystal clear blue sky all day, with air temps in the 40's. The water temps stayed between 52-52.5 all day. Still to cold. The weeds are just starting to emerge. In one place, we saw a lot of weeds, but most places, they are just staring to grow. One spot, we had a loon keep chasing our baits. It would swim under water and follow our crank baits to the boat. Then it would surface right at the boat. It did that several times. I was thinking of moving because I did not want to hook a loon, but then it swam away leaving us chuckel at how wierd that was. Fishing the Big Chip is never dull. Good luck fishing everyone.
Waleyemaxx