05-16-2014, 08:50 PM
[#0000FF]Fishin' buddy highndry played fish hookey from work today and we launched at Lindon about 6:30 ish. Air temp 50 and water temp 61 inside the harbor and 62 outside. Warmed to the underside of 65 by noon.
Got to the bubbleup and pitched some plastics. No love. Rigged a minnow to drag on the other rod while continuing with the plastic. Glenn and I both started getting catbites right off the bat. With the newly warming water temps the kitties were on the chew.
I had trouble getting in any casts with the plastics. As soon as the minnow settled it was pow and zing. I had my limit of smokers by a little after nine. Put up the bait rod and started fishing nuttin' but plastics. Oh yeah, I did fling some cranks. Got one white bass right outside the harbor, early but no other hits.
As I was hip hopping a tandem tube jig jig back in I felt a chomp and set the hook...almost directly under my tube in less than 5 feet of water. The fish had weight. I thought it was a cat...to be released because I already had my limit. So, I horsed it. Bad move. A nice walleye rolled on the surface, opened its mouth and gave me back my jig. Waaaaaah.
But that gave me confidence. I kept pitching jigs. Got a big ol' mudder to the top and he also gave me back my jig. Stupid fish...or SMART fish.
In earlier days I used to do quite well on walleyes post spawn in this area by fishing small jigs slowly behind my old round float tube. So, I rigged up and started working slowly back toward the harbor. Glenn was getting close to his limit of cats so I figured we could work around the harbor entrance for a while before going.
About halfway between the bubbleup and the harbor entrance my jigs encountered an obstacle. It turned out to be a 25 inch walleye. This one came in more slowly and crawled into my net like a nice fishy.
Had a couple more whacks on plastic before reaching the harbor. No hooksets. Inexperienced fish...or experienced. Didn't see much on sonar inside the harbor but it is only about 4 feet. Not realistic to expect to see much. But I did score a small crappie just before reaching the ramp.
Was surprised to see two new sets of docks sitting in the SW corner of the harbor. There are also some limited access gates still not installed. I'm guessing that Lindon will now have private summer boat docking with security gates to the docks.
Highndry finished up his limit of cats but made an offering to the catfish gods back on the ramp. He let one of them bounce up the lid on his cooler and flop back into the water. What a guy.
Met up with doggonefishin as we were packing up. Good to see him again. He had been bank trompin' and had caught a few crappies and small whities. Another bank tangler had caught a couple of channels and a grundle of mudders. And so it begins...if the lake keeps any water in it.
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Got to the bubbleup and pitched some plastics. No love. Rigged a minnow to drag on the other rod while continuing with the plastic. Glenn and I both started getting catbites right off the bat. With the newly warming water temps the kitties were on the chew.
I had trouble getting in any casts with the plastics. As soon as the minnow settled it was pow and zing. I had my limit of smokers by a little after nine. Put up the bait rod and started fishing nuttin' but plastics. Oh yeah, I did fling some cranks. Got one white bass right outside the harbor, early but no other hits.
As I was hip hopping a tandem tube jig jig back in I felt a chomp and set the hook...almost directly under my tube in less than 5 feet of water. The fish had weight. I thought it was a cat...to be released because I already had my limit. So, I horsed it. Bad move. A nice walleye rolled on the surface, opened its mouth and gave me back my jig. Waaaaaah.
But that gave me confidence. I kept pitching jigs. Got a big ol' mudder to the top and he also gave me back my jig. Stupid fish...or SMART fish.
In earlier days I used to do quite well on walleyes post spawn in this area by fishing small jigs slowly behind my old round float tube. So, I rigged up and started working slowly back toward the harbor. Glenn was getting close to his limit of cats so I figured we could work around the harbor entrance for a while before going.
About halfway between the bubbleup and the harbor entrance my jigs encountered an obstacle. It turned out to be a 25 inch walleye. This one came in more slowly and crawled into my net like a nice fishy.
Had a couple more whacks on plastic before reaching the harbor. No hooksets. Inexperienced fish...or experienced. Didn't see much on sonar inside the harbor but it is only about 4 feet. Not realistic to expect to see much. But I did score a small crappie just before reaching the ramp.
Was surprised to see two new sets of docks sitting in the SW corner of the harbor. There are also some limited access gates still not installed. I'm guessing that Lindon will now have private summer boat docking with security gates to the docks.
Highndry finished up his limit of cats but made an offering to the catfish gods back on the ramp. He let one of them bounce up the lid on his cooler and flop back into the water. What a guy.
Met up with doggonefishin as we were packing up. Good to see him again. He had been bank trompin' and had caught a few crappies and small whities. Another bank tangler had caught a couple of channels and a grundle of mudders. And so it begins...if the lake keeps any water in it.
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