07-21-2010, 12:32 AM
[cool][#0000ff]Today was my birthday. At my age I no longer celebrate them. I try to not even think about them. So I went fishing. TubeBabe and I met up with albinotrout at Starvation's Rabbit Gulch. First time there for him in about 10 years.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Water level has dropped about 2 feet in the last week. Water temp was 66 when we launched about 7:30. Rose a couple of degrees during the day before we got off the water just after 1.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe was first launched and took care of the first fish jinx. I left her to work a slot outside the rock hump and I moved on to prospect along the edges of the channel. Kevin kinda worked all over, getting familiar with the lake.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe had a couple of keeper perch in the basket before I brought in anything besides a dinkster. But then I found the ZONE. There was one area between 32 and 34 feet deep that warranted my tossing over the marker buoy and working it more thoroughly. Unlike many other areas in the last three weeks most of the fish were at least 10 inch basket perch.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I probably had close to 20 eaters in the basket by the time it slowed down. I had also caught quite a few dink perch and had one session in which I brought in at least 12 to 15 micro walleyes...all under about 10 inches. Yeah, I know, fish for the future. But if I added them all together they wouldn't have made one good fish.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I had been experimenting with a new "double dropshot" rig...sinker on the bottom and two weightless 1 1/2" plastics above...at 14" and 30" above the weight. Piece of worm and drag it across the bottom as I vertical jigged something else. Got several of my biggest perch on that rig.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]About 11 AM the perchin' had slowed way down. Then my rod with the double dropshot went way down...and I was bendo on a bigger wallie. Yeah baby. Just a notch under 20 inches. Fine eatin'. Happy birthday to me.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]During the lull I heard the sound of an approaching boat and looked around to see ripnlips and his child bride Robin coasting in for a chit chat. He said they had been camping up on the hill at the State Park for a couple of days. Wind had spoiled their boating part of the time but they had caught a bunch of small perch and some eaters too. They had to leave to make an ice run, since they were out. Good to see you guys. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Scaled down my vertical jig offering to something smaller...to catch the increasingly finicky bigger perch. Continued to score one here and one there as I moved back across the channel toward our starting point. I figured we would probably leave the water about 1ish...since that is usually when the "breezes" start picking up. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]There had been some building clouds and we had commented that they were looking serious. One of them suddenly developed a big leak and there was a brief 3 minute downpour...just as I went bendo on another nice size walleye. Got it in and managed to take a picture with the rain in the background. Cool. That one was just a notch over 20 inches. Very satisfactory on my new 5 1/2' ultralight rod I just made.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I picked up a couple more decent perch and a couple of dinks and then the weather looked like it might get hinky so we all agreed to scoot to shore. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Kevin only ended up with a couple of porky perch but like us he also got to play with a lot of tiny tykes. He also released a couple of the wee wallies.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe brung in almost a dozen decent perch and released a bunch more smaller ones...as well as some small fry walleye.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I was more than happy with the basket I brought in. Enough to finish off the fixin's for the family fish fry chowder pot and a couple of meals of walleye fillets. Pretty darn good birthday if you ask me.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Water level has dropped about 2 feet in the last week. Water temp was 66 when we launched about 7:30. Rose a couple of degrees during the day before we got off the water just after 1.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe was first launched and took care of the first fish jinx. I left her to work a slot outside the rock hump and I moved on to prospect along the edges of the channel. Kevin kinda worked all over, getting familiar with the lake.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe had a couple of keeper perch in the basket before I brought in anything besides a dinkster. But then I found the ZONE. There was one area between 32 and 34 feet deep that warranted my tossing over the marker buoy and working it more thoroughly. Unlike many other areas in the last three weeks most of the fish were at least 10 inch basket perch.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I probably had close to 20 eaters in the basket by the time it slowed down. I had also caught quite a few dink perch and had one session in which I brought in at least 12 to 15 micro walleyes...all under about 10 inches. Yeah, I know, fish for the future. But if I added them all together they wouldn't have made one good fish.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I had been experimenting with a new "double dropshot" rig...sinker on the bottom and two weightless 1 1/2" plastics above...at 14" and 30" above the weight. Piece of worm and drag it across the bottom as I vertical jigged something else. Got several of my biggest perch on that rig.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]About 11 AM the perchin' had slowed way down. Then my rod with the double dropshot went way down...and I was bendo on a bigger wallie. Yeah baby. Just a notch under 20 inches. Fine eatin'. Happy birthday to me.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]During the lull I heard the sound of an approaching boat and looked around to see ripnlips and his child bride Robin coasting in for a chit chat. He said they had been camping up on the hill at the State Park for a couple of days. Wind had spoiled their boating part of the time but they had caught a bunch of small perch and some eaters too. They had to leave to make an ice run, since they were out. Good to see you guys. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Scaled down my vertical jig offering to something smaller...to catch the increasingly finicky bigger perch. Continued to score one here and one there as I moved back across the channel toward our starting point. I figured we would probably leave the water about 1ish...since that is usually when the "breezes" start picking up. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]There had been some building clouds and we had commented that they were looking serious. One of them suddenly developed a big leak and there was a brief 3 minute downpour...just as I went bendo on another nice size walleye. Got it in and managed to take a picture with the rain in the background. Cool. That one was just a notch over 20 inches. Very satisfactory on my new 5 1/2' ultralight rod I just made.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I picked up a couple more decent perch and a couple of dinks and then the weather looked like it might get hinky so we all agreed to scoot to shore. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Kevin only ended up with a couple of porky perch but like us he also got to play with a lot of tiny tykes. He also released a couple of the wee wallies.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe brung in almost a dozen decent perch and released a bunch more smaller ones...as well as some small fry walleye.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I was more than happy with the basket I brought in. Enough to finish off the fixin's for the family fish fry chowder pot and a couple of meals of walleye fillets. Pretty darn good birthday if you ask me.[/#0000ff]
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