BlueRanger
08-15-2011, 09:49 PM
Muskies were dead this weekend - I only caught two small ones in the 32-34" range, both of which were pretty fish but I released them boatside without photos. I did have a field day - or at least a field morning - with the smallies on Sunday. After catching an honest-to-goodness 20" on a bucktail, I pulled out my topwater rod and caught a bunch more on a Spook - they were in 1-2' of water in weeds on top of a large sand bar along the Manitowish channel where I usually find muskies. Picked up a few more in the afternoon throwing a small jig and grub on my perch rod. In the evening, I caught one of the muskies throwing a Tiny Torpedo on a spinning rod, then got distracted by a deer feeding in the water and spent quite a while taking pictures of it, then had an after-dark encounter with a pair of herons that put up with quite a few flashes before flying away.
Surface temp actually dropped below 70 on Saturday morning, and was in the low 70s most of the weekend. There's a bit of an algae bloom and visibility was poor. Water level is rising - it was -1.6' on Friday morning and -1.4' today. Some of the obstacles that were visible two weeks ago are back underwater, and I saw a boat really whack a rock in the "Fishing Hot Spots Channel That Isn't" on the other side of the island from the rock dam. Also watched a guy in a Triton going about 60mph through the hole in the wall channel on multiple occasions, obviously unaware that there are a couple stumps in the middle and oblivious to the 100' from shore no wake requirement. Good thing nobody was coming through from the other side - that could have been ugly...
Pictures are posted.
Surface temp actually dropped below 70 on Saturday morning, and was in the low 70s most of the weekend. There's a bit of an algae bloom and visibility was poor. Water level is rising - it was -1.6' on Friday morning and -1.4' today. Some of the obstacles that were visible two weeks ago are back underwater, and I saw a boat really whack a rock in the "Fishing Hot Spots Channel That Isn't" on the other side of the island from the rock dam. Also watched a guy in a Triton going about 60mph through the hole in the wall channel on multiple occasions, obviously unaware that there are a couple stumps in the middle and oblivious to the 100' from shore no wake requirement. Good thing nobody was coming through from the other side - that could have been ugly...
Pictures are posted.