08-08-2010, 05:37 AM
Hey everyone! I went up to Willard early this morning and hooked into a couple nice cats and lost just as many. We got there at about midnight and fished until around 5:00 am. We fished the South Marina which is a change from where we usually fish on that lake. We were working along the north side of the inlet from the second set of baffles all the way to the boat dock area. We used shallow diving crawfish lures and cut bait with liver. We'd cast the crawdad lures along the shoreline with a slow retrieve. We also used 4/0 salmon hooks and tied two on, one with liver and the other with cut bait. We caught many cats on the bait ranging from 12 inches up to 20 inches or so. The big cats came on the lures. They would hit the lure and run so we had to have our tensions a little loose. It felt like we hit a rock or snag but then our poles would bend over and line would start ripping out. The fishing was fairly fast with moments of slow periods which lasted about 30-45 minutes.
I ran into a guy about a month ago that was launching his boat around 9:00 pm while I was packing up to leave. I chatted with him for a while and he was telling me about the 10-12 pounders he would catch consistently by trolling some rattling crawdad lures along the dikes in the middle of the night. We decided to give it a try in the lightening and slight rain. It worked really well. I never landed cats this size except in the spring in that lake.
I think I will be going up again in the next couple of days so will post again on how I do.
I ran into a guy about a month ago that was launching his boat around 9:00 pm while I was packing up to leave. I chatted with him for a while and he was telling me about the 10-12 pounders he would catch consistently by trolling some rattling crawdad lures along the dikes in the middle of the night. We decided to give it a try in the lightening and slight rain. It worked really well. I never landed cats this size except in the spring in that lake.
I think I will be going up again in the next couple of days so will post again on how I do.