08-04-2017, 01:54 PM
DuBob graciously invited me to join him at Starvation to help break in his new Gzunder Wet ...I mean Thunder Jet... fishing yacht. I accepted.
Wednesday, we caught a total of five species: smallies, wallies, bows, perch, and even kokes. Tactics included jigging, pulling bottom bouncers, casting, and trolling with downriggers (which is Bob's favorite). Kept some of each.
I wanted to pack up and be gone after a half day Thursday, so our take was a bit smaller. We boated another gazillion "corn cob" walleye, plus one 20"+ one we didn't measure, more smallies, lost a nice Starvie Streelie at the net, and for the day's finale, another koke.
Hot lures were swim baits, jig and worm, jig and Gulp Maggots, and the usual koke flasher and squid rigs. For some reason, none of the species wanted curly-tail plastics but loved paddle-tails. Weird.
The boat? Luxury and every modcon, including a high-pressure wash-down hose. If DuBob asks you, go!
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Wednesday, we caught a total of five species: smallies, wallies, bows, perch, and even kokes. Tactics included jigging, pulling bottom bouncers, casting, and trolling with downriggers (which is Bob's favorite). Kept some of each.
I wanted to pack up and be gone after a half day Thursday, so our take was a bit smaller. We boated another gazillion "corn cob" walleye, plus one 20"+ one we didn't measure, more smallies, lost a nice Starvie Streelie at the net, and for the day's finale, another koke.
Hot lures were swim baits, jig and worm, jig and Gulp Maggots, and the usual koke flasher and squid rigs. For some reason, none of the species wanted curly-tail plastics but loved paddle-tails. Weird.
The boat? Luxury and every modcon, including a high-pressure wash-down hose. If DuBob asks you, go!
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