11-12-2018, 02:38 AM
My brother and I were hankering for a fall Berry pole bend so we headed to the Renegade marina. Arrived at first light and were the second boat to launch.
The water temps hovered around 41° all day.
We started jigging 2.5" tube jigs tipped with chub out at points east of the marina and in the Meadows. It took a while to catch 5 each (way too long in my opinion). So we switched to trolling. On one line we had a gold Jake's Spin-A-Lure and on the other a white curly-tail grub. For every one the grub caught, the Jakes caught 4. I switched the grub line over to a Jakes and it was busy and doubles. But again, the trolling was catching mostly small fish. Since trolling just isn't as fun for us as jigging is, we decided to go try some jigging down in the bay N-W of the marina (by the way, what IS the name of that bay? Anyone?) We trolled that area until we found good marks on the sonar, stopped, and anchored up. The wind was starting to get kind of bad but we decided to try vertical jigging anyway. The wind and waves got so strong that it made it hard for us to keep our balance standing in the boat and the i-Pilot prop was out of the water as much as it was in the water. For three hours, the wind was cold and the waves were whitecaps. Our presentation was ridiculously radical but still, we had an absolute ball! Caught plenty of bigger fish and stayed busy doing it. Ended the day with 80 to 85 fish caught between the two of us … no slot busters though.
It is so fun down there this time of year, I am considering doing a two-day, back-to-back this next weekend.
--- Coot ---
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The water temps hovered around 41° all day.
We started jigging 2.5" tube jigs tipped with chub out at points east of the marina and in the Meadows. It took a while to catch 5 each (way too long in my opinion). So we switched to trolling. On one line we had a gold Jake's Spin-A-Lure and on the other a white curly-tail grub. For every one the grub caught, the Jakes caught 4. I switched the grub line over to a Jakes and it was busy and doubles. But again, the trolling was catching mostly small fish. Since trolling just isn't as fun for us as jigging is, we decided to go try some jigging down in the bay N-W of the marina (by the way, what IS the name of that bay? Anyone?) We trolled that area until we found good marks on the sonar, stopped, and anchored up. The wind was starting to get kind of bad but we decided to try vertical jigging anyway. The wind and waves got so strong that it made it hard for us to keep our balance standing in the boat and the i-Pilot prop was out of the water as much as it was in the water. For three hours, the wind was cold and the waves were whitecaps. Our presentation was ridiculously radical but still, we had an absolute ball! Caught plenty of bigger fish and stayed busy doing it. Ended the day with 80 to 85 fish caught between the two of us … no slot busters though.
It is so fun down there this time of year, I am considering doing a two-day, back-to-back this next weekend.
--- Coot ---
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