07-06-2010, 11:28 PM
[cool][#0000ff]TubeBabe and I originally planned to hit Knight Hollow on Starvation on Thursday. Figured that would be long enough after the holiday hammering and the weather front to generate decent fishing potential. But...a fellow BFTer begged me to change it to Tuesday. He had never fished Starvation and just hadda do it on Tuesday. Made plans, loaded the car on Monday...and then he bailed out of the trip. But...we went anyway. Shoulda stuck with plan A. Maybe some day I will learn to rely on my plans and not change to accomodate somebody else.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Calm and clear when we launched at 7 AM. TubeBabe was first launched, with her newly registered trolling motor on her tube. I launched shortly afterward and we were enjoying the clear, calm morning. 53 degree air temp and 65 water temp. Looking good.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Took some searching before I finally found a few fish on sonar in 26 feet of water. Dinkster walleyes. Ten and eleven inchers. Got several as I moved around looking for bigger fish. No perch. Finally got into some 13 to 15 inch walleyes in about 18 feet of water. Got a few more under-footers too.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe scored some dink walleyes too and finally got a couple of teen inchers for the fillet board. We both caught a couple of small smallmouth. Feisty little buggers. No trout caught today but when the lake went flat calm there were rainbows all over the surface slurping up buggy remnants from the night before. A bubble and fly might have got some attention.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Caught one ten inch perch and had several rattle rattle inquiries that I think were perch. But no schools or concentrations of toad perch.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]When the lake went calm the walleye shut down too. I searched all depths up to about 35 feet without any more hits. Then I came up with a brilliant idea. Over the walkie talkie I suggested to TubeBabe that if we could get a light breeze to riffle the water that the fish might start hitting again. Like magic, a breeze began sweeping over the lake. The surface rippled...then turned quickly to small whitecaps. HEY!...Too much of a good thing.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]By shortly after ten the "breeze" was too strong for us to hold with our tubes and we missed several bites because we lost "touch" with our lures. My policy is that once I can't maintain "finesse" I am done. So, I powered in to shore and wrestled my tube through the chop and the rocks to dry ground. Then I waded out to assist TubeBabe, who had never experienced setting up and taking down a motor on a float tube. Kinda tricky the first time.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]As we finished getting our gear in the vehicle the wind picked up even more. Didn't look like much chance of sticking around and getting in some more fishing later. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe was glad just to avoid the skunk. She got enough to make her happy with her new toy. [/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]I probably caught about a dozen walleyes...of which only about a half dozen were worthy of the fillet knife. Still, better than some trips. But four hours of driving for three hours of fishing....DOES NOT COMPUTE.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Calm and clear when we launched at 7 AM. TubeBabe was first launched, with her newly registered trolling motor on her tube. I launched shortly afterward and we were enjoying the clear, calm morning. 53 degree air temp and 65 water temp. Looking good.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Took some searching before I finally found a few fish on sonar in 26 feet of water. Dinkster walleyes. Ten and eleven inchers. Got several as I moved around looking for bigger fish. No perch. Finally got into some 13 to 15 inch walleyes in about 18 feet of water. Got a few more under-footers too.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe scored some dink walleyes too and finally got a couple of teen inchers for the fillet board. We both caught a couple of small smallmouth. Feisty little buggers. No trout caught today but when the lake went flat calm there were rainbows all over the surface slurping up buggy remnants from the night before. A bubble and fly might have got some attention.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Caught one ten inch perch and had several rattle rattle inquiries that I think were perch. But no schools or concentrations of toad perch.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]When the lake went calm the walleye shut down too. I searched all depths up to about 35 feet without any more hits. Then I came up with a brilliant idea. Over the walkie talkie I suggested to TubeBabe that if we could get a light breeze to riffle the water that the fish might start hitting again. Like magic, a breeze began sweeping over the lake. The surface rippled...then turned quickly to small whitecaps. HEY!...Too much of a good thing.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]By shortly after ten the "breeze" was too strong for us to hold with our tubes and we missed several bites because we lost "touch" with our lures. My policy is that once I can't maintain "finesse" I am done. So, I powered in to shore and wrestled my tube through the chop and the rocks to dry ground. Then I waded out to assist TubeBabe, who had never experienced setting up and taking down a motor on a float tube. Kinda tricky the first time.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]As we finished getting our gear in the vehicle the wind picked up even more. Didn't look like much chance of sticking around and getting in some more fishing later. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe was glad just to avoid the skunk. She got enough to make her happy with her new toy. [/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]I probably caught about a dozen walleyes...of which only about a half dozen were worthy of the fillet knife. Still, better than some trips. But four hours of driving for three hours of fishing....DOES NOT COMPUTE.[/#0000ff]
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