08-09-2018, 09:25 PM
[#0000ff]Met up with old fishing buddy Pa at the south marina this morning. It has been about a year since he has been able to go fishing...with health and family issues. The doc just cleared him for action so we hit it.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Air temp 60 and water temp 77 at 6:30 launch. Shoulda stood in bed a while. I didn't get my first bite for almost two hours. Water is dropping and I had to keep going further out to find the fish. Started seeing some at about 12 feet and missed the first two light inquiries.
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[#0000ff]Finally hooked my first fish sometime after 9...the smallest cat of the day...on a pale perch flig with crawler. That was the same flig and rig I usually use at Starvation and Deer Creek for perch and walleyes. But the cats on Willard today liked it too. Caught several on it.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I covered a lot of water...and different depths. Never did find any concentrations of active fish. Saw some balls of shad...with their bigger "fans" under the schools. But the predators were full and not eating either fligs or dragged minnows.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]About 9:30 I reached an area a couple hundred yards straight out from the feed lot...in 15-16 feet of water. There were more fish on the sonar screen than I had seen in most areas...and some were active kitties. Action wasn't fast and furious but I did manage about a dozen cats in the net...keeping eight for the smoker.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Speaking of smoke. It was nice to be able to see the surrounding hills today...even if it was a bit hazy. Much better than the choking smoke of recent days.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Felt sorry for Lee. Before launching I had downloaded some fligs and some LHBE minnows for his use and enjoyment. I think he said he got one hit. I ran him through a refresher course before we launched..."This is a pole. This is a hook. Now you always want to cast out into the water...etc." But we agreed at the end of the day I had failed to cover how to hold your mouth right. Hey, that is advanced stuff. You need to go slow when getting back into the groove. Should be better next time.
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[#0000ff]Air temp 60 and water temp 77 at 6:30 launch. Shoulda stood in bed a while. I didn't get my first bite for almost two hours. Water is dropping and I had to keep going further out to find the fish. Started seeing some at about 12 feet and missed the first two light inquiries.
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[#0000ff]Finally hooked my first fish sometime after 9...the smallest cat of the day...on a pale perch flig with crawler. That was the same flig and rig I usually use at Starvation and Deer Creek for perch and walleyes. But the cats on Willard today liked it too. Caught several on it.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I covered a lot of water...and different depths. Never did find any concentrations of active fish. Saw some balls of shad...with their bigger "fans" under the schools. But the predators were full and not eating either fligs or dragged minnows.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]About 9:30 I reached an area a couple hundred yards straight out from the feed lot...in 15-16 feet of water. There were more fish on the sonar screen than I had seen in most areas...and some were active kitties. Action wasn't fast and furious but I did manage about a dozen cats in the net...keeping eight for the smoker.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Speaking of smoke. It was nice to be able to see the surrounding hills today...even if it was a bit hazy. Much better than the choking smoke of recent days.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Felt sorry for Lee. Before launching I had downloaded some fligs and some LHBE minnows for his use and enjoyment. I think he said he got one hit. I ran him through a refresher course before we launched..."This is a pole. This is a hook. Now you always want to cast out into the water...etc." But we agreed at the end of the day I had failed to cover how to hold your mouth right. Hey, that is advanced stuff. You need to go slow when getting back into the groove. Should be better next time.
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