06-12-2021, 02:50 PM
I don't like to fish post cold front for warm water species, especially Willard, but this was the only time we had to go. Looks like a lot of other members gave it a try yesterday as well. We pretty much had the same results. We launched around 5:30 pm, water was murky, ran over to the west side running cranks. 1st fish came within 15 min, a small eye.
I thought it was going to be good after that start, but only had a couple of missed strikes for the next hour. Tried some slower cranks with more action and some crawler harnesses, but only one miss on the harness. We ran back to the south marina for a potty break, then decided to head over towards Freeway bay for the rest of the evening. Tried a bit of everything but with the same results, nothing wanted to play. The sun went down and we were getting ready to call it quits when one of my rods got slammed. I could tell right off this was no wimpy fighting walleye, it was taking drag and lots of it with some amazing runs. You just can't beat the fight of a big wiper. They are so much fun.
It weighed in at just under 5 lbs, and with 8 lb test on that rod it was a blast. It destroyed my flicker shad, ripping the back treble right out of the lure. We started pulling in the other poles and while reeling in, my wife got another wiper.
Nice way to end a very ho-hum outing.
I thought it was going to be good after that start, but only had a couple of missed strikes for the next hour. Tried some slower cranks with more action and some crawler harnesses, but only one miss on the harness. We ran back to the south marina for a potty break, then decided to head over towards Freeway bay for the rest of the evening. Tried a bit of everything but with the same results, nothing wanted to play. The sun went down and we were getting ready to call it quits when one of my rods got slammed. I could tell right off this was no wimpy fighting walleye, it was taking drag and lots of it with some amazing runs. You just can't beat the fight of a big wiper. They are so much fun.
It weighed in at just under 5 lbs, and with 8 lb test on that rod it was a blast. It destroyed my flicker shad, ripping the back treble right out of the lure. We started pulling in the other poles and while reeling in, my wife got another wiper.
Nice way to end a very ho-hum outing.