04-19-2014, 02:58 PM
Drove to Cascade Friday morning to see if there were any perch left over from ice fishing. Don't worry, there are plenty of perch.
For the report; Launched at Boulder Creek, ( 9am) I don't know all the names of the coves, launches or creeks, so you will have to play along.
idle out to middle of the lake, find the channel, motor over the break line, and drop a worm on a drop shot. drag it around, there were no takers.
Idle up into on of the three main "arms", depth finder showed a few fish and weed beds at 13 feet.
send the worm down on the drop shot, drag it for about 5 seconds, set hook and real in a whopper-- 4 incher.
caught so many little fish that It would make you crazy.
Switched location. found warmer water, drop the worm down, and reel in a 12 inch perch. Set up the boat, drift sock and make a pass, and started getting decent fish.
Water temp was 47. All the better fish, 11 to 13 inchers came out of 13 feet of water.
In the afternoon, the bite died. switched to a Texas rig and found a main point on the main body. drag the worm around in 15 feet of water and got some keepers.
IMO, you had to keep the bait moving. If the bait was moving slow you would get all the little fish, move a little faster the bigger fish would hit.
Most of the fish caught had already spawned. Only had 2 females that still had their eggs.
Did not land any big perch 14+ .
That should about cover it.
Thanks to those who helped point me in the right direction.
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For the report; Launched at Boulder Creek, ( 9am) I don't know all the names of the coves, launches or creeks, so you will have to play along.
idle out to middle of the lake, find the channel, motor over the break line, and drop a worm on a drop shot. drag it around, there were no takers.
Idle up into on of the three main "arms", depth finder showed a few fish and weed beds at 13 feet.
send the worm down on the drop shot, drag it for about 5 seconds, set hook and real in a whopper-- 4 incher.
caught so many little fish that It would make you crazy.
Switched location. found warmer water, drop the worm down, and reel in a 12 inch perch. Set up the boat, drift sock and make a pass, and started getting decent fish.
Water temp was 47. All the better fish, 11 to 13 inchers came out of 13 feet of water.
In the afternoon, the bite died. switched to a Texas rig and found a main point on the main body. drag the worm around in 15 feet of water and got some keepers.
IMO, you had to keep the bait moving. If the bait was moving slow you would get all the little fish, move a little faster the bigger fish would hit.
Most of the fish caught had already spawned. Only had 2 females that still had their eggs.
Did not land any big perch 14+ .
That should about cover it.
Thanks to those who helped point me in the right direction.
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